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Comfort |
• Heated steering wheel – A warm touch. Trying to drive with bulky winter gloves on isn’t always easy. Keep your hands warm in cold temperatures so you can ditch the mitts and get a firm grip with this heated steering wheel. |
• Heated seats offer cool weather comfort by warming the seat quickly, before the air in the passenger compartment is fully warmed by the heater. |
• Heated seats offer cool weather comfort by warming the seat quickly, before the air in the passenger compartment is fully warmed by the heater. |
• The seating surfaces are covered in leather. |
• The seatback angle is power adjustable. |
• Dual zone HVAC provides separate temperature controls for the driver and front passenger. |
• The seating surfaces are covered in leather. |
• Automatic air conditioning is a completely integrated electronic system. The system automatically adjusts thermostat and fan settings as needed to maintain a preset temperature. The system may also be operated manually when preferred. |
• The angle of the steering wheel is adjustable manually. |
• The distance of the steering wheel from the driver is manually adjustable. |
• 8-way driver seat – Comfort that conforms to you! It doesn’t matter how long your drive is; if you aren’t comfortable while you’re behind the wheel, every trip feels like a chore. With 8-way driver seat, finding the perfect position is easy, so you can sit back, (or up, or a little forward), relax and enjoy the journey. |
• Lumbar support is power adjustable in and out. |
• The rear seat seatback is split, allowing one or both sides to be folded down. |
• A bench seat provides a common seating surface for all rear passengers. |
• A center rear armrest divides the seating positions. |
• Front and rear rubber floor mats are included. |
• Front and rear carpeted floor mats are included. |
Convenience |
• Distance pacing cruise control – Set it and forget it. Road trips used to be stressful. Cruise control only managed speed, but not distance or safety. Now, with Distance pacing cruise control, simply set your desired speed and let sensor technology maintain a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead. Distance pacing cruise control; your ultimate co-pilot. |
• Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls. Set it and forget it. Road trips used to be stressful, until cruise control set the pace. Simply set the desired speed using the steering wheel mounted controls and it will maintain that speed without driver intervention. This can help minimize driver fatigue and improve overall fuel economy. Resting your right foot is right at your fingertips thanks to cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls. |
• Power open and close liftgate – On-demand access. When your arms are full of cargo, the last thing you want to do is set it all down just to open the liftgate, then pick it all back up to load it in. By remotely opening and closing, power liftgate lets you skip straight to the loading. It also eliminates the awkward stretch to reach up for the liftgate to close it. Load and go with power open and close liftgate. |
• Proximity key with keyless entry and push button start – Now close counts in horseshoes and car handles. You know you have your keys on you, but where exactly you’re not sure. There’s no need to dig around for them. Thanks to Proximity key with keyless entry and push button start you can get in and get going, all with your keys safe and sound – wherever that is… |
• Heated rear wiper park – Keep it moving. Prevent the ice and snow build up on your wiper with Heated rear wiper park. A heating element helps prevent the wiper from freezing to the glass in addition to helping it avoid any accumulation that will hinder its effectiveness. Get better visibility for a safer drive with heated rear wiper park. |
• These mirrors contain a sensor and a film of light-sensitive molecules behind the mirror surface that automatically dim and reduce glare when it senses bright lights approaching the vehicle from the rear. |
• These mirrors contain a sensor and a film of light-sensitive molecules behind the mirror surface that automatically dim and reduce glare when it senses bright lights approaching the vehicle from the rear. |
• A heating element within the housing clears condensation, frost and ice from the mirror’s surface. |
• All doors are automatically locked when the vehicle is put into gear or a pre-determined speed is reached. |
• Displays the temperature of the ambient air outside the vehicle. |
• An interior, rear-view mirror that has a manually operated switch that adjusts the mirror slightly, up or down, to reduce glare from traffic at night. |
• The driver’s side door mirror is adjusted from the interior of the vehicle by an electric switch, which can modify the angle of the mirror surface. |
• An auto-dimming rear-view mirror automatically tints itself when excess glare is detected from traffic at night. |
• Heating elements on the rear windshield. |
• One-touch down power windows lower the glass completely with one press of the button. |
• One-touch up power windows raise the glass completely with one press (or pull) of the button. |
• The keyfob has a dedicated button for unlocking the cargo area trunk/hatch/door. |
• Auxiliary controls for the audio system are located on the steering wheel. |
• A removable mesh net is located in the cargo compartment. |
• Cargo tie downs are secure mounting points in the cargo area designed to hold cargo firmly in place. |
• A cargo mat protects the vehicle carpeting while carrying cargo. |
• A remote release opens the fuel filler flap through mechanical linkage, with the lever located in the passenger compartment. |
Exterior and Appearance |
• Roof rails are raised bars that run the length of the roof and are on both sides of the vehicle. |
• The spare wheel is constructed of steel. |
In-car Entertainment |
• This feature allows music to be transferred from a mobile device to the vehicle without the need to physically co ect the two devices. |
• Brand name speakers are provided by aftermarket audio equipment manufacturers and the system has typically been tuned and engineered specifically for the particular vehicle. |
• An automatic volume that increases/decreases the volume of the audio system based on vehicle speed. |
Powertrain and Mechanical |
• All wheel drive – all weather drive. In wet or slippery conditions the more grip your wheels can maintain, the safer your drive. All wheel drive powers both the front and rear axles, allowing the center differential to redirect power to the wheels with greater traction when slip is detected. So get a firm grip on the road, better acceleration and added peace of mind in poor weather conditions with all-wheel drive. |
• Variable valve timing – Change your output. There are a lot of variables in your drive, so why should your engine always operate the same? With variable valve timing, the engine is efficient at both low and high RPM’s, so you get better fuel efficiency, cleaner emissions and improved performance. Variable valve timing provides a better drive, every time. |
Safety and Security |
• Forward collision mitigation – Forward thinking. You look away for just a second and suddenly the vehicle in front of you has stopped. That’s when the forward collision mitigation system comes to life. When it senses an impending impact, it will activate a combination of features to help prevent or reduce the severity of an accident. Forward collision mitigation is always looking ahead. |
• Rear camera – Watching your back! The rear camera helps you see obstacles and hazards you otherwise couldn’t by showing enhanced images of what is behind you. The rear camera is an extra set of eyes that’s both convenient and safe. |
• Rear collision mitigation – It has your back. Rear collision mitigation uses sensors to monitor the area behind you. If it senses an impending crash, it activates certain features to help prevent a collision or reduce the severity of it. Put your worries behind you with rear collision mitigation. |
• Lane departure prevention – Keep it between the lines. It only takes a moment of inattention for your vehicle to drift. With lane departure prevention, your vehicle takes corrective action to help you avoid unintentionally moving out of your lane. Lane departure prevention is an extra level of safety for you and those around you. |
• Brake assist – Stop right there. Something jumps out into the middle of the road and you need to stop now! With brake assist, you will. It uses the speed of the brake pedal’s travel to sense panic braking, then applies all available power to boost your stopping power. Brake assist can stop the accident before it is one. |
• Blind spot warning – Protect your blind side. You checked the mirror, looked over your shoulder and still nearly collided with the car next to you. Blind spot warning alerts you to the presence of a vehicle to your sides or rear so you know if you’re about to make an unsafe lane change. Replace fear and uncertainty with confidence and safety with blind spot warning. |
• Auto high-beam headlamps. Safety equipment as considerate as you are. With auto high-beam headlamps, you don’t have to manually switch from high to low and back again every time a vehicle approaches. They automatically adjust intensity in response to surrounding traffic – whether that’s oncoming vehicles or while you’re following a vehicle. Auto high-beam headlamps promote highbeam use for increased visibility and safety for you while reducing the intensity and glare for them. |
• Directionally adaptive headlamps – What lurks in the shadows? Directionally adaptive headlamps know. These headlamps automatically swivel to match the curves in the road for a clearer view of oncoming hazards previously hidden. The improved view from directionally adaptive headlamps means increased safety for you and your passengers. |
• Hill descent control – Give your brakes a break. When you’re off-roading down a steep grade, you want to worry about navigating the obstacles, not riding the brakes. Hill descent control automatically maintains a safe speed so you can concentrate on what your hands are doing with the wheel rather than what your foot is doing with the brake. When it’s going down, hill descent control makes sure you’re prepared. |
• Electronic stability control – Helping you stay grounded. By monitoring and comparing vehicle dynamics to driver input, this system acts instantly to help control the vehicle if it loses traction. It engages the traction control and anti-lock brake systems if skidding is detected, and it may even react well before you’re aware of a loss of traction. With electronic stability control you can stay on the road ahead. |
• Hill hold control – Don’t go back. You know the feeling – you’re stopped on a hill and you’re worried about your vehicle rolling backwards when you release the brakes. This is even more worrisome when you’re towing. With hill hold control, the vehicle automatically applies brake force to prevent itself from rolling back. So whether you’re towing a heavy load or simply stopped on a steep incline, hill hold control keeps you on the up and up. |
• Fog lights – Clearly better. When the haze settles in, fog lights are ready to make short work of it. They make driving fog-covered roads less stressful by giving you greater visibility to other drivers, and of what’s ahead. When things get hazy, clear it up with fog lights. |
• Auto-leveling headlamps – Light in the right spot. A heavy load in the back of your vehicle can change the trajectory of your headlamps – making them shine higher – which is less safe for you and other drivers. The same thing can happen as you go over bumps. With auto-leveling headlamps an automatic mechanism enables them to project light on the road precisely regardless of load, even under acceleration and braking. This means increased visibility and safety for you while reducing the angle, intensity and glare for them. Keep it down with Auto-leveling headlamps. |
• A message, or specific light illuminates to indicate exactly which tire is under inflated or will display the exact pressure in each tire. Some systems also monitor the spare tire. |
Technology and Telematics |
• Without the need for a manufacturer specific app to be installed on the smart device, the vehicle infotainment system can access and control functions of a smart device physically plugged-into the vehicle. |
• Selective Internet access – a more focused delivery. Selective internet access allows you to tailor the features for your feed, such as sports scores, local news, or current weather. When it comes to getting what you want, selective internet access is a net gain. |
• The vehicle is equipped with a built-in voice activated navigation system. |
• Otherwise known as Bluetooth, this technology allows electronic devices to integrate with the vehicle systems without the need for a physical co ection between them. |
• A Universal Serial Bus (USB) allows co ection, data transfer, and/or power supply between the vehicle and electronic devices. |
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Repair costs increase every year and can add up to thousands of dollars depending on the vehicle part or service required. A Vehicle Service Contract (VSC) can take over where your manufacturer’s warranty ends.
Nothing looks worse on your new car than the damage caused by tree sap, road salt, bird waste and other environmental elements.
The cost of routine maintenance is an expense no one likes. Select from a variety of Maintenance Plans to cover the cost of routine maintenance.
Want the flexibility to choose the protection that fits your driving needs and budget? A plan can be customized to include options such as Tire & Wheel Protection, Alloy Wheel Cosmetic Repair, Windshield Repair and Paintless Dent Removal.
If your vehicle is stolen and not recovered, totaled in an accident, or damaged beyond repair due to a natural disaster, your auto insurance alone may not pay the remaining balance on your vehicle loan.