I get kind of nervous on the road, so I want my next car to have lots of safety and driver assist features. I’ve always wanted a Mazda, but I’m not sure if they meet these criteria. Can you help?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Safety features and driver assist technologies are playing bigger and bigger roles in consumers’ choices when it comes to buying a new car. To stay competitive, brands like Mazda need to offer the latest technological advances or else potential buyers will look elsewhere. So does Mazda have adaptive cruise control? Yes!
There are many different names for this feature, and Mazda calls it “Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC).” It’s been a standard feature on all Mazda models since 2019, and you can often find it paired with these other safety and driver assist features:
Rear cross-traffic alert
Adaptive front-lighting system
Blind spot monitoring
Lane departure warning
Lane keeping assist
Smart brake support
Did you know that safety features like these will help you save money on your
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