Not exact matches
Electronic stability control isn't
standard across all models, but you do
get anti-submarining front seats, ISOFIX and inertia reel rear seat belts.
However, you do
get seven airbags,
electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes and traction
control as
standard, as well as hill - hold assistance — a system that keeps the car from rolling back during hill starts.
The 2011 Fit
gets a safety enhancement by including an
electronic stability control system as
standard equipment on all models, not just the most expensive version.
You
get six airbags, traction
control, anti-lock brakes,
electronic stability control and
electronic braking assistance as
standard on all models.
While all safety features remain
standard, the Passat
gets 9 airbags,
electronic stability control (ESC) with ABS, ASR and EDL, hill start assist and auto hold function.
However, even the base RM100k HEV model
gets seven airbags and
electronic stability control as
standard.
In late 2001 (for the 2002 model year) the model
got its most significant host of upgrades, including minor styling changes, minor revisions to the interior, new optional equipment, larger brakes, a re-tuned suspension system, a
standard traction
control system, and optional
electronic stability control.
It
gets antilock brakes, traction and
stability control, a multi-angle rearview camera,
electronic brake force distribution and brake assist, all
standard.
The
electronic stability program
gets traction -
control, hill - hold and hill - descent with the
standard ABS, EBD and brake assist.
It
gets driver aids like traction
control, anti-skid
control along with the
standard electronic stability program and ABS with EBD.
However, the Polo GT TSI also
gets electronic stability program and hill - hold
control over the
standard equipment.
On the 2013 Civic, you
get standard Bluetooth, a USB jack, Pandora radio, a rear camera, text messages from your smartphone read aloud, and
electronic stability control.
You
get a raft of safety technology fitted as
standard, including traction
control, multiple airbags, ISOFIX child - seat mounts, anti-lock brakes and
electronic stability control.
All models in the Honda Accord range
get lots of safety equipment, including
electronic stability control (ESP), six airbags and anti-whiplash front headrests all as
standard.
Look for the Touring and Grand Touring trims to make sure that you
get side - impact and side curtain airbags, along with
standard electronic stability control.
Features like an AM / FM / CD audio system w / SiriusXM Satellite, Bluetooth hands - free connectivity, USB / Auxiliary Input Jack, panoramic sunroof, leather - wrapped steering wheel and remote keyless entry are all
standard, proving you can
get all the features you want without breaking the bank.The Soul also features a plethora of advanced safety features such as six airbags, ABS,
electronic stability control and a tire - pressure monitoring system.
All passengers
get three - point seatbelts and while three airbags, anti-lock brakes (ABS) with
electronic brake - force distribution (EBD) and brake assist (BA) come as
standard, higher variants
get seven airbags, vehicle
stability control (VSC) and hill - start assist too.