It might be a small thing, but it’s annoying nonetheless: we
just clicked on our high beams when a car comes around the corner coming towards you, so you have
turn off your high beams, wait for the other car to pass, and then turn your high beams
back on. Like I said, it's a small deal, but if you’re like me, you seriously weigh the
odds of an oncoming car before turning on your high beams so you don’t have to
endure the situation I described above.
Well, Toyota and the Toyota Venza, specifically, use
technology to make the little things (like turning your high beams on and off) much
simpler…making your driving experience that much better.
The Toyota Venza comes with automatic high beam technology
that means it can sense an oncoming car, will dim your headlights automatically,
and, as soon as the car passes you, turn the high beams right back on. Even
more impressive, is that the Toyota Venza will dim the high beams if you
approach a car from behind and then it will turn the high beams back on when the
car in front of you turns off the road.
While a couple other non-Toyota models come with this
feature, you have to manually turn it on when you get the car. With the Toyota
Venza, you don’t have to do anything: it just works! And, really, who wouldn’t
want this technology? So Toyota just made it simpler…again.
Check out the Toyota Venza inventory at Burien Toyota.
Or, even better, stop by Burien Toyota to take one for a test drive and test
out the technology yourself!
See the complete article by MSN.com here, including a short
video highlighting the Venza’s high beam technology.
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