6th Avenue Honda Blog

Mar 13, 2019

  • Newer Honda models are equipped with the latest safety technology called Honda Sensing.
  • Features of Honda Sensing include a collision mitigation braking system, road departure mitigation system, adaptive cruise control, Honda lane watch, traffic sign recognition, a lane keeping assist, blind spot information system, cross traffic monitor, and auto high-beam headlights.
  • Find Honda models with Honda Sensing for sale at 6th Avenue Honda in Stillwater, Ok.

6th Avenue Honda is a big fan of Honda Sensing. Our team recognizes the importance of safety features in every one of the vehicles we sell and service, which is why we hope you’ll read on to learn about the amazing features in the new Honda vehicles on the 6th Avenue Honda lot. 

Collision Mitigation Braking System

Accidents happen to even the best of drivers. Honda Sensing will help keep you more safe than sorry. Some accidents can’t be avoided. Bracing for impact is all you can do. The Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) applies brake pressure in the event of an unavoidable collision. The help of CMBS is the split second of difference between life and death.

Road Departure Mitigation System

Being distracted while driving could have catastrophic results. The Road Departure Mitigation System (RDMS) adjusts the steering and braking once you cross lanes without signaling. RDMS secures your safety and everyone around you.

Adaptive Cruise Control

Following too closely to the car in front of you could lead to an accident. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) keeps you at the perfect distance behind detected vehicles. The risk of rear-ending someone is nonexistent with ACC.

Lane Keeping Assist System

Nobody likes getting tickets. To help you stay ticket free, Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS) adjusts steering to keep you centered in a detected lane.

Traffic Sign Recognition

The road trip is going great, you’re making good time, but you haven’t seen a speed limit sign. One thing we all wish to avoid when traveling is getting pulled over in a place we don’t know. The Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) alerts you of speed limits where ever you are. Look for them on your HUD or your speedometer.

The technology in today’s cars is designed to keep us safer, get us places faster, and help us enjoy our commutes that much more. Honda Sensing Technology takes your safety to a different level that other car companies only strive to reach. Honda is setting the standard and will continue to do so.

Visit us at 6th Avenue Honda in Stillwater, Oklahoma to test drive one of the many Honda’s that come standard with Honda Sensing. The Honda vehicles with Honda Sensing standard include:

We are happy to discuss additional Honda Sensing features, as well, like Honda LaneWatch, Blind Spot Information System, Cross Traffic Monitor, and Auto High-Beam Headlights. These features are all available on select 2018 and 2019 models.

Honda LaneWatch

This feature adds a camera to the passenger-side mirror that allows you to see live video on your Display Audio Touch-Screen any time you signal right.

Blind Spot Information System

If a turn signal is on and a vehicle is in the lane you want to use, the indicator blinks and makes a beeping noise until the car(s) pass by.

Cross Traffic Monitor

Honda’s Multi-Angle Rearview Camera has multiple viewing modes. In any mode, the Cross Traffic Monitor is able to alert the driver of a vehicle approaching from the side with a series of beeps and indicators on the display.

Auto High-Beam Headlights

Sometimes at night, our low-beam headlights are not enough. With this optional feature, your Honda will be able to switch between low and high beams depending on surrounding conditions if the headlight lever is in the low-beam position with the AUTO setting on.

The 6th Avenue Honda team knows that safety comes first especially when your Honda fits your whole family. With Honda Sensing and additional features, there is no question about safety. 6th Avenue Honda is a short drive from Guthrie, Perry, and Cushing!

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