What are the hidden practical features of the 10th-generation Accord?
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The hidden features of the 10th-generation Accord are as follows: 1. Automatic mirror folding when locking the car: When the car is locked, the side mirrors will automatically fold to prevent scratches from other vehicles or pedestrians, which is very convenient. 2. Automatic door locking: When the car's speed exceeds 20 km/h or the preset speed set by the manufacturer, the doors will automatically lock to prevent passengers from opening them while driving, ensuring safety. 3. Automatic mirror tilt in reverse gear: When the car is shifted into reverse, the side mirrors will automatically tilt downward, helping the driver see the position of the rear wheels for better parking.
I've been driving the 10th-generation Accord for a while and discovered some very practical hidden features. Holding down the unlock button on the car key for a few seconds automatically lowers all windows, which is especially convenient in hot summers to dissipate the heat inside before getting in. When locking the car by lightly touching the door handle, the side mirrors automatically fold, reducing the risk of scratches in tight parking spaces. The headlights have a 'follow-me-home' function—after setting it up, the lights delay turning off to illuminate the surroundings after turning off the engine and locking the car, making nighttime parking in residential areas very safe. The air conditioning system is quite intelligent; after turning it on, it automatically adjusts the airflow direction based on temperature. Pressing the settings button a few times before turning off the engine can activate an internal cleaning mode to prevent odors. When reversing, the side mirrors automatically tilt downward to help you see the roadside curb clearly, reducing blind-spot accidents. The key automatically unlocks the car when kept in your pocket and near the vehicle, saving a lot of hassle. New owners are advised to try out these small settings more often.