NYT > Cristiano Ronaldo

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Ford engineers have developed an advanced computer-controlled shock absorber system for the new Fusion V6 Sport, a 2017 model year. significantly reduces that unpleasant feeling motorists get when driving down a pothole-riddled road. According to AAA,pothole daamges cost the U.S divers approximately $3 billion a year and drivers report paying $300 to repair pothole-related vehicle damage. The Fusion V6 Sport is the first Ford car equipped with a computer-controlled shock absorber system — or continuously controlled damping — as a standard feature. This advanced technology helps to protect your car and your wallet.
2017 Ford Fusion Sport (Credit: Ford Motor Co.)

No comments:

Post a Comment