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• Anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution.
$25,000 Family Sedan Shootout: Can a family afford a good car? 2010
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Anti-lock brakes and air bags were standard on European cars first; Japanese automakers put the first crash-sensing brake system on the market in 2003, nearly 25 years after the RSV sported it.
Safest Car Ever Built Destroyed by the U.S. Government | Impact Lab 2010
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Anti-lock brakes, airbags everywhere, stability control, "I want all that stuff."
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Anti-lock brakes, for instance, allow drivers to bring their cars to a halt more quickly and under better control.
Living With the Electronic Car Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2010
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Anti-lock brakes, for instance, allow drivers to bring their cars to a halt more quickly and under better control.
Living With the Electronic Car Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2010
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Anti-lock brakes, for instance, allow drivers to bring their cars to a halt more quickly and under better control.
Living With the Electronic Car Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2010
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Anti-lock brake protection and electronic brake force distribution is offered by both.
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Anti-lock braking is a lovely innovation, on the other hand.
"Snow, icy rain cause numerous accidents" jhetley 2007
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Anti-lock brakes prevent wheelspin, and power is seamlessly transferred to any wheel that needs it.
2007 Mercedes Benz GL450 Michael Frank 2006
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Anti-lock brakes and traction control control it when it's slipping and going forward.
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