Seats that can be adjusted by using a switch or joystick and a set of small electric motors are called power seats.
A short-range wireless communication technology that helps transmit information between electronic devices
The steepest angle from which a vehicle can be driven onto a levelled path without the vehicle's rear overhang making contact.
Commonly associated with rear-wheel drive cars, oversteer is a driving characteristic wherein a car turns more sharply than intended, causing the rear to slide out more than the front.
The unintended influence of torque on the steering, a trait typically seen in front-wheel-drive vehicles. During heavy acceleration, the steering is likely to pull towards one side.