Buying a new car in 2020 meant navigating more technology than the generation before. Some of it was useful. Some of it was marketing. Jenny cuts through the spec sheets and covers five features that were making a real difference to everyday driving and safety.
The list covers driver assistance systems, connectivity, passive safety improvements, and a couple of comfort features that had moved from luxury vehicles into mainstream cars. Understanding what to look for meant knowing what you were giving up if you chose a car without them.
A useful reference for anyone buying used, looking at what 2020-era cars should have, or trying to understand what was standard versus what needed to be optioned at the time.
The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



