How do active-safety features compare?

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Asked by PWagenbret Apr 26, 2016 at 04:05 PM about the 2017 Hyundai Elantra Limited FWD

Question type: General

How do Hyundai active-safety features such as precollision
avoidance and adaptive cruise control compare with Toyota's and
how do both stack up against Subaru's Eyesight?

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Autotelematics is my field. Toyota leads today April 25, '16 spending approximately: $9.1 billion in R&D. The next competitor Hyundai is chasing Toyota and vows to over take them! Let's give them 15 years and check back. Subaru by contrast is a small subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries, a nitch or novelty market really not even in game...check there total production numbers worldwide 5% of Automotive market. These CAN-BUS backed 4G/LTE systems will rapidly be arriving in the next 36 months. Much more than adaptive cruise and lane management systems are being tested locally. 1. Toyota 2. Hynudai 3. Subura (of this group).

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