Tow safely with Chevrolet trucks and their amazing technology!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Towing safely with a truck is no easy task. It requires a deep understanding of the laws of physics, constant vigilance, and perfect driving mastery. Between managing weight, controlling stability, and anticipating trailer movements, every trip can become a real challenge. Not to mention, road safety also depends on other users and unpredictable weather conditions. In this video, we will explore the features offered by GMC and Chevrolet trucks to tow safely and give you the confidence to become a responsible and knowledgeable driver!
    Among these smart towing technologies, the Silverado HD offers up to 14 optional camera views, handy for hitching, reversing, or simply maneuvering on the road. New in 2024: the transparent trailer view is available for conventional trailers and gooseneck/fifth-wheel trailers. Additionally, you will have access to other intelligent towing technologies, such as the all-new adaptive cruise control with towing, also available as an option. The Super Cruise technology now works with a trailer! If you enjoy autonomous driving, get ready to do it even with 5000 pounds hitched to the back!
    0:00 Towing with a vehicle
    0:34 McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track (MATT)
    0:43 GM's Oshawa Assembly Plant
    0:53 Easy towing
    1:03 Parking with a trailer in an obstacle course
    3:00 Multimedia system
    3:42 Trailer light test
    4:40 Chevrolet Silverado EV
    5:32 Chevrolet Silverado EV range
    5:50 Electric truck buyer profile
    6:11 Chevrolet Silverado EV RST
    7:08 Ev or Diesel?
    7:27 Vehicle in the blind spot
    7:42 Super Cruise hands-free driving with a trailer
    8:50 Conclusion
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  • @CarQuestion
    @CarQuestion  17 дней назад

    If you enjoy self-driving, are you willing to do it even with 5,000 pounds strapped to the back?