All 2017 models
get a rearview camera, antilock disc brakes, traction and stability control, front - seat side airbags, full - length side curtain airbags and active front head restraints.
Even base models now
get a rearview camera standard, and the blind - spot monitoring safety system is standard starting on Jetta SE models.
In the 2018 Golf, safe backups aren't just an option —
you get a rearview camera as standard equipment.
Mini is definitely going the BMW route: Rather than providing value to the buyers of this $ 36,000 compact, you'll have to spend an extra $ 1,000 to
get a rearview camera and another $ 300 for satellite radio.
Interior space is good but quality levels are below par, the basic specification levels are dire on base models but move up a few trim levels and
you get a rearview camera, cruise control and improved seat coverings.
Other than these top - notch systems, all models
get a rearview camera too, making it easier for you to park and back up.
You get a Rearview Camera, Stain Resistant Cloth Seats w / Power Driver Seat, Keyless Entry, 7in Touch Screen Radio Display w / Android Auto / Apple CarPlay, Automatic Projector Headlights, LED Daytime Running Lights, 3.3 L V6 DGI DOHC 24V, 6 - Speed Automatic with Shiftronic, 40/20/40 Split Fold Rear Seats, Bluetooth w / Voice Recognition, Driver Information Center, Cruise Control, Tilt / Telescope Steering Column, Power Windows / Locks / Mirrors, Automatic Driver Window, AM / FM / XM / MP3 / CD Player, Compact Spare Tire, TPMS, Traction Control, Disc Brakes, Brake Force Distribution, ABS, plus Front / Side Impact / Side Curtain Airbags!
You also
get the rearview camera which has Ford's exclusive Hitch Assist.
So, even from the start, models
get a rearview camera and parking sensors for navigating those confining spaces.
You have to pony up for the LT leather - equipped trim before you'll
get the rearview camera mirror or 360 - degree cameras, and things like forward collision warning with autonomous braking and lane keep assist can be had only on the Premier trim and above, starting at more than $ 45,000.
The 2018 model also
gets the rearview camera, Electronic Stability Control, TPMS, Blind - spot monitors.
As far as equipment is concerned, the GT - R now
gets a rearview camera as standard, while touchy - feely improvements include upgraded Bose Precision Sound System woofers and a blue - lit tachometer that matches the shift position indicator light.
For 2010 the Eclipse GS will get Active Stability Control (ASC) as standard equipment, while both version
got a rearview camera, stability control, Bluetooth and system with voice recognition and rearview camera system.
On the safety technology front, the Niro Touring and EX models
gets a rearview camera and Blind Spot Detection system standard.
A heads - up display projects stuff like road speed, the posted speed limit, navigation info, and more onto the windshield, while every model
gets a Rearview Camera as standard.
The base model
gets a rearview camera, traction and stability control, antilock brakes, and multiple advanced airbags.
Sedan models gain a power sunroof as standard, while the coupe
gets a rearview camera and blind - spot monitoring.
Not exact matches
All models, including the base S model,
get a 6.5 - inch touchscreen display, heated front seats, a
rearview camera, Bluetooth, cruise control, and a driving mode selector with an off - road function.
In addition to the uprated engine and 7 - speed dual - clutch transmission, you'll also
get AMG brakes, AMG selectable exhaust, AMG adaptive suspension, LED headlamps, heated AMG performance seats, keyless entry, a premium Burmester sound system, Comand infotainment with satellite radio, a
rearview camera, park assist, and forward collision warning.
Inside the Allspace
gets a leather steering wheel, variable cargo floor, an electrically operated tailgate,
rearview camera, and other goodies depending on the three trim levels offered.
The Grand Sport also
gets more aggressive daytime running lights, a
rearview camera, an upgraded Burmester sound system, and special horseshoe - pattern wheels.
Fortunately base models don't
get totally overlooked, as the aforementioned M - B Tex (vinyl) seat upholstery is more than adequate, while goodies such as a
rearview camera, push - button start, and emergency braking with attention assist are all standard.
Inside, each Santa Fe model adds a
rearview camera to its standard equipment list, while the Santa Fe Sport
gets an optional 7 - inch touchscreen display with Android Auto.
Get a better view of what's behind you with a Multi-Angle
Rearview Camera * that offers three different views: normal, top - down and wide.
The new model will likely to
get dual - zone climate control, active noise cancellation, a multi-view
rearview camera and 7 - speaker / 360 - watt AM / FM / CD audio system.
We would love to
get you in a 2015 Chrysler 300 so that you can feel the comfort of the smooth leather upholstery, hear the crisp sound of the high - quality audio system, take advantage of technology features like Bluetooth connectivity, and safety equipment like
rearview cameras and parking sensors.
The base Sportage LX trim will
get a 5 - inch touch - screen display that is paired with
rearview camera, USB input, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, 6 - speaker, the drive - mode selector (Sport, Normal, Eco), and automatic headlights.
A
rearview camera is standard, but you have to move all the way up to the Advance package to
get front and rear parking sensors.
The interior of 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage GT model will
get features like a keyless entry remote, 6.5 - inch touchscreen display and audio system with a phone and voice controls on the steering wheel, push - button start / stop,
rearview camera.
In addition, the car also
gets fitted with various high - quality airbags, antilock brakes and a
rearview camera.
As you go higher up the trim level pyramid, the infotainment options
get more diverse, including a six - inch touchscreen,
rearview camera, six - speaker sound system, satellite radio and a navigation system.
The 2019 model
gets a new touchscreen, Bluetooth, and even a
rearview camera as a standard.
All trims also
get safety features like
Rearview Camera, Vehicle Stability Management system, Traction Control System, Electronic Stability Control, Hill - start Assist Control, Downhill Brake Control, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and airbags.
The SE
gets the bigger engine, automatic headlights, foglights, heated side mirrors, sport body cladding, roof rails, a 4.3 - inch central touchscreen display, a
rearview camera, a six - way power driver seat (with two - way power lumbar), heated front seats, cloth / premium vinyl (leatherette) upholstery and rear climate vents.
Each trim
gets stability control, traction control with a
rearview camera as well.
The 2018 model has
got some features like Bluetooth,
rearview camera and cruise control and the 2019 model is likely to add some more features.
Order even a base - model 2017 Lincoln MKT and you
get leather upholstery on the first and second rows, 3 - zone climate control, heated and cooled driver and front - passenger seats, heated 2nd - row seats, a
rearview camera and a power tailgate.
Since there's no around - view
camera like you'd
get on an Infiniti QX60, we strongly recommend the
rearview camera and parking sensors.
The Sport trim
gets 16 - inch steel wheels, Bluetooth, keyless ignition, remote keyless entry,
rearview camera, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning and Mazda Connect infotainment system.
The Civic
gets a nice lineup of optional safety features, such as a multi-angle
rearview camera with available guide lines, available automatic braking, available lane keep assist, and available automatic high beams.
For your bucks, you
get the Comand Navigation system, a media interface that brings iPod, USB, and auxiliary audio inputs, a
rearview camera system, SiriusXM Satellite Radio with traffic and weather data, and voice command for the whole kit and caboodle.
Spend the least on a base SE and you'll still
get a high - tech turbocharged engine, keyless entry and push - button start,
rearview camera, cloth seats with 6 - way - manual driver's adjustment, and 18 - inch wheels.
You'll also
get Armada Platinum features like Nissan's Intelligent Rear View Mirror, which can show the image from the backup
camera within the
rearview mirror's frame.
The base LE
gets things started with 18 - inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, heated exterior mirrors, a rear spoiler, cruise control, a
rearview camera, a height - adjustable driver seat, a sliding and reclining 60 / 40 - split second - row seat, a 60 / 40 - split third - row seat, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, a 6.1 - inch central touchscreen and a six - speaker CD sound system with an auxiliary audio jack and an iPod / USB interface.
You also
get one of the best front and
rearview cameras you can
get, and the surround view
camera gives you an overhead view that is spectacular.
The M2
gets BMW's ConnectedDrive with Collision Warning, Pedestrian Warning with City Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Park Distance Control and a
rearview camera.
Front and rear parking sensors, a
rearview camera, a blind - spot warning system and rear cross-traffic alerts are available across every model in the S60 line - up, and you
get enough airbags to turn your car into the Stay - Puft marshmallow man during a collision.
Add $ 2,000 for the Technology package, which is a better deal than you could
get even in the aftermarket for navigation, a
rearview camera, and a top - notch audio system.
My one gripe, especially at this price point, is the lack of a
rearview camera, a feature I can
get in a Kia Rio.
You also
get ample technology with a 4.2 ″ LCD cluster screen, auxiliary audio - in jack, Sync with MyFord Touch, Sirius, and optional navigation, CD, and
rearview camera that's a great help if you're hooking up a trailer.