Not exact matches
The Blu - ray / DVD / Digital combo - pack (almost a
standard offering now) comes complete with limited
few goodies; there's a brief gag reel, some deleted scenes and an interactive map.
Our first test car, a C300 4Matic, also had the $ 2500 Sport package with a lower ride height, larger, cross-drilled front brakes, stainless - steel pedals, sportier seats, a flat - bottom steering wheel, and special front grille treatment; plus the $ 2700 Premium pack with a
few goodies otherwise reserved for the C400; and the $ 2690 Multimedia pack that bundles a backup camera (it's still not
standard!)
Standard equipment is also beefed up with automatic climate control, one - touch power windows up front and an electronic parking brake with a built - in hill holder, to name just a
few goodies.
The special edition is based on the BMW 523d sedan and includes just a
few goodies that make it stand out from the
standard model.
Not only is the
standard equipment level at this spec more agreeable (reversing camera, split - folding rear seats and a power - adjustable steering column, to name but a
few features), but it's also at this trim level where
goodies like built - in navigation, all - round parking sensors, blind spot monitoring and heated front and rear seats become available.
Four - wheel drive with a low range comes
standard on all models, but the Rubicon goes a
few steps further with locking front and rear differentials, disconnecting sway bars and other off - road
goodies.
If you're really keen for more, there is an Ultra Premium package that adds such features as an audio upgrade to a Mark Levinson Reference Surround Sound 5.1 channel system with 19 speakers — the
standard audio package has nine — plus a rear - seat DVD entertainment system, a pre-collision system, premium leather seating surfaces, a radar - managed cruise control and a
few other
goodies.