Sentences with phrase «get standard heated seats»

Choose the CR - V EX AWD CVT (starting at $ 28,350), and you get standard heated seats along with a very effective all - wheel drive system for winter.
The Miata RF Club gets standard heated seats, and the RF models with manual transmissions get standard keyless entry.

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The seatbacks get a unique «Limited» badge, with the driver's side getting a two - position memory setting, and both front seats getting standard heating and cooling.
The TTS gets heated seats and adaptive HIDs standard.
Even before getting to the Inscription package, the S90 T6 is loaded with standard features such as a 9.0 - inch touchscreen, Wi - Fi connectivity, pedestrian and animal detection, low - speed accident avoidance tech, LED headlights, a power moonroof, heated leather seats, walnut trim, and lane - departure warning, among other items.
The 435i bucks the notion of BMWs having standard specifications meaner than a Dickensian aunt: amongst other things you get as standard are heated front seats, parking sensors, a 6.5 in colour screen, xenon headlights, DAB radio and metallic paint.
In global markets, the Eos is said to get a few other touches for 2011, including the full 208 horsepower of the newest version of the GTI's 2.0 - liter turbocharged four - cylinder engine, along with standard Hill Start Assist, Vienna heated leather seats, and 17 - inch wheels.
If you can get around this issue, buyers of the Taurus Limited will fawn over the heated and ventilated front seats, which are standard on that trim level.
In standard trim, you get Remote - linked and power - operated tailgate, Power Moonroof, Heated side mirrors, Rear Privacy glass, Heated front seats, Leather - wrapped steering wheel, Automatic 2 zone climate control with air filter, Automatic dimming rearview mirror.
The updated Maybach gets 10 extra inches of length over the standard S - Class, with more room for rear (coddled / shuttled) passengers, who also get (capital E) Executive seats with footrests, heat, ventilation and all of the good stuff.
Equipment levels are pretty good all round, with Premium SE models getting plenty of kit, with heated and ventilated leather seats, parking sensors and a reversing camera as standard.
Inside the cabin, you'll get a standard AIRSCARF ® neck - level heating system, heated front seats, and dual - zone automatic climate control for optimal comfort, as well as available sun - reflecting leather upholstery.
Both the Panamera 4S and Turbo on test here also get heated and ventilated seats as standard, the latter very handy on a 40 - degree scorcher of a day near Newcastle.
However, the second row gets heated seats on some models, and 12 - volt outlet and USB port are now a standard for rear - seat passengers.
As well as leather upholstery, heated front seats and a panoramic roof — all of which is standard on Titanium X — the Sport gets 19 - inch alloys, a sporty bodykit, sat - nav, self - parking, a rear view camera and rear tinted windows.
The upside to the Summit is you get most everything as standard such as navigation, premium audio system, sunroof, heated and ventilated front seats, and a power liftgate.
Leather - equipped EX models get heated seats and side mirrors as standard equipment.
The entry - level editions of the car, called Standard, get 18 - inch alloy wheels, heated front seats, keyless entry, a heated windscreen and LED headlights.
EX models get standard leather this year, and there's also heating and cooling available, as well as a 10 - way power driver's seat with power lumbar support.
-- Standard heated front cloth seats, and when equipped with leather, the rear seats and steering wheel get heat, as well.
You can only get sat - nav on the higher spec ZC - H model, but even the mid-spec car does get extras like heated seats and rear parking sensors as standard.
You get posh materials and trims as standard — from the ARTICO synthetic leather covered seats and electrically - powered and heated front seats to the aluminum - trimmed dashboard with chrome ornaments.
Lounge ($ 29,990) and Trekking Plus ($ 30,490) models get the 2.4 - litre engine as standard, along with heated leather seats and steering wheel, ambient lighting, a nine - speaker Beats audio system and chrome exterior trim.
Safety equipment includes: ABS, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag... Other features include: Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows, Heated seats, Auto... Chevrolet Certified Pre-Owned means that you not only get the reassurance of a 12mo / 12, 000 mile Bumper - to - Bumper limited warranty and a 2 year / 24, 000 mile Standard CPO Maintenance Plan, but also up to a 6 - Year / 100, 000 - Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, a 172 - point inspection and reconditioning process, 24 hr roadside assistance, and a complete vehicle history report.
In Grand Touring trim like our tester, buyers get a power rear liftgate, navigation, heated leather seating and a moonroof, though front - drive is still standard.
A rearview camera is now standard on all models, L and LX trim levels get updated cloth upholstery, and the EX now comes standard with heated front seats.
Heated seats are standard equipment on all CR - Vs, and even your rear - seat passengers can get in on the action - heated rear outboard seats are availablHeated seats are standard equipment on all CR - Vs, and even your rear - seat passengers can get in on the action - heated rear outboard seats are availablheated rear outboard seats are available too.
The heat pump can function without the engine running in weather down to 14 degrees F, where a conventional heat pump system could only function with the temperature above 32 F. So, you can count on getting cabin heat quickly even with a cold powertrain, with comfort augmented by standard heated front seats.
One nice touch is all of the seats getting heat as standard equipment, while the front seats get ventilation as well.
EX models get standard leather and there are heating and cooling seats available, as well as a 10 - way - power driver's seat with power lumbar support.
As a result, choosing which Jeep Grand Cherokee model is right for you isn't exactly easy — though we reckon, due to the rather sparse amount of equipment on the entry - level «Laredo» trim (dual - zone climate control, a reversing camera and rear parking sensors are about as fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo - spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priced.
Climb to the LTZ model and you'll get an automatic transmission as standard (it's optional on the other models), the turbocharged 1.4 - liter engine, rearview camera, 17 - inch wheels, heated front seats, fog lights and Leatherette seating.
Inside, the new RDX gets a fresh look with a high - contrast silver and black trim plus significant upgrades to both standard and available luxury features and technology, including standard heated front seats and new second - row air - conditioning vents.
You get a sophisticated 9.2 - inch infotainment system with sat nav, DAB radio, bespoke 18 - inch alloys, a subtle bodykit and heated Alcantara - covered sports seats up front as standard.
You get heated leather seats as standard, and two - zone climate control is also included.
They are equipped with standard heated seats, while ventilated seats get added on as you work up the trim level to Premium.
Safety equipment includes: ABS, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag... Other features include: Leather seats, Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows, Heated seats... Chevrolet Certified Pre-Owned means that you not only get the reassurance of a 12mo / 12, 000 mile Bumper - to - Bumper limited warranty and a 2 year / 24, 000 mile Standard CPO Maintenance Plan, but also up to a 6 - Year / 100, 000 - Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty, a 172 - point inspection and reconditioning process, 24 hr roadside assistance, and a complete vehicle history report.
Part of the price increase is due to the Diesel getting the Convenience Package - includes a power driver's seat, heated front seats, keyless start, and remote lock - as standard.
You get all the standard equipment like power windows / locks, power driver's seat, dual heated seats, tilt wheel, cruise control, leather - wrapped steering wheel, halogen headlights, fog lamps, and automatic headlights.
With a focus on luxury and refinement, it gets a unique «Amethyst» paint colour option, two - tone Nappa leather trim, unique 19 - inch wheels, a 13 - speaker BOSE stereo, a panoramic sunroof, LED headlights and a hands - free parking system all as standard, along with heated and ventilated front seats, heated and cooled cupholders, an automatic powered tailgate, «One - Touch» easy folding rear seats and Renault's 8.7 - inch R - LINK2 infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard.
The Turbo and Turbo S editions, meanwhile, get fully electric and heated sports seats as part of an extensive standard kit list; there's also more widespread use of leather throughout the cabin, and a GT sports steering wheel.
Standard safety stuff is front and centre, with all the new XC60 models getting City Safety with Steer Assist, Oncoming Lane Mitigation, Run - off Road Protection, as well as nice to haves like leather seats, that 9 ″ Infotainment screen, power tailgate, digital instruments and heated front seats.
Wherever prices land, the Niro still gets the signature Kia value proposition with a standard seven - inch LCD screen, Android Auto, rearview camera, heated front seats, and a heated steering wheel.
Yes, you do get a lot of standard equipment such as blind - spot monitoring, dual - zone climate control, navigation, heated seats, push - button start, and a JBL audio system.
The Mazda3 Touring trim level gets leatherette upholstery for the seats, heated front seats, dual - zone automatic climate control, Mazda's Advanced Keyless Entry, six - way power driver's seat, and a leather - wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob combo, all as standard
Inside, the new RDX gets a freshened look with a high - contrast silver and black trim plus significant upgrades to both standard and available luxury features and technology, including standard heated front seats and new second - row air - conditioning vents.
Mazda3 Grand Touring gets standard leather upholstery finished in either black or parchment coloring, heated front seats, and a color Active Driving Display heads - up unit
Going with the LE Premium gets you the LE Plus model's standard and optional features plus an eight - way power driver seat, heated front seats and Toyota's SofTex premium vinyl upholstery.
At this level though, we were a little surprised at some of the omissions from the XF's standard gear: The R - Sport lacks a few of the things becoming common once the $ 100k line is crossed, including adaptive cruise control, lane - keep assist (the errant driver just gets a warning), blind - spot sensor, rear cross-traffic alert, brake - assisted cruise control, LED headlights and internal niceties such as head - up display, digital radio, seat heating / cooling.
Turbocharged 2.0 T models get a lot more equipment standard, including most of the base model's Popular Equipment Package, adding roof rails, fog lights, heated mirrors, power driver's seat, heated front seats, push - button start / stop and more.
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