Technology that moves headrests up and forward in a collision to reduce the distance the head travels and prevent whiplash injuries.
Electronic adjustment of a vehicle's side mirrors is known as power mirrors.
The distance from an occupant's hip to the vehicle's roof liner.
A type of transmission that requires drivers to use a clutch and shift manually from one gear to the other.
Commonly associated with rear-wheel drive cars, oversteer is a driving characteristic wherein a car turns more sharply than intended, causing the rear to slide out more than the front.