Honda has just introduced a new PC-based driving simulator, which comes complete with steering wheel and pedals. It will be available in Japan for about $2200-$3100 US, but it is not completely clear whether or not it will be released in the US.
This simulator is special for a number of reasons, aside from the fact that it is PC-based and it is reasonably priced (for driving schools anyway). This simulator is made to teach people fuel-efficient driving techniques, as well as to reinforce the safe driving techniques that are often forgotten over time, and can be customized for beginners or advanced drivers. "Users learn simply by following the on-screen and audio instructions, making an instructor unnecessary”, said Honda in a press release.
This simulator is just a reaffirmation of Honda’s commitment to providing a more safe and fuel-efficient future for everyone. Honda’s vehicles are consistently rated at the top of safety and fuel-efficiency standards, and are the longest-lasting and most reliable cars on the road today. For more information on how to get your own safe and fuel-efficient Honda, check out www.brickellhondadirect.com
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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