Not exact matches
The price may be three times
more of the
standard type, but considering the
features I
mention above, it's worth every penny!
Not to
mention there are plenty
more exceptional
standard features on the three subsequent trim levels and offered as optional packages.
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Bi-Xenon headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), Park Assist front and rear including reversing camera and Power Steering Plus are a few
more standard features Porsche
mentions specifically in its release.
Besides stuff that I've already
mentioned,
standard features comprise parking sensors, automatic dual - zone climate control, leather - wrapped multifunction steering wheel, power - adjustable side mirrors with defrost function, cruise control and speed limiter, start - stop, power windows, electric parking brake, Hill Holder, and
more.
Besides
features we've already
mentioned, each model comes as
standard with a tilt - and - telescoping steering wheel, height - adjustable driver's seat, front power windows, stop / start, brake energy regeneration, heated power door mirrors and
more.
In terms of money, the larger GLE is 10.000 euros
more expensive and its
standard equipment list isn't all that impressive compared to that of the GLC, with some off - road oriented
features and electrically adjustable front seats being the main ones worth
mentioning.
The
standard equipment list of the entry level 420d Coupé includes, on top of the already
mentioned automatic transmission and fuel saving technologies, a level of
features more befitting a top - of - the range model.
Speaking of grahpics they are certainly a stand out
feature in this game, bright and lively these are far from the
standard brown shooters of the modern era that we have to look at, the character models are all well detailed, not to
mention that they move around as you race, sometimes dancing around the vehicle or other little things that help make them feel
more alive.
For those who pre-order the title, both editions of the game
feature an exclusive bonus art book (at participating retailers — which aren't
mentioned at this time) while the deluxe version, planned to retail at a full $ 10
more than the
standard edition at $ 69.99, will also see a 150 + strategy guide added to the spoils.
With over 190 booths at the fair, whittling the «best» down to seven is an impossible task, so a hat - tip to the following notable
mentions is
more than warranted: Salon 94's expansive female - dominated booth, with Laurie Simmons's and Marilyn Minter's works in mischievous conversation, a large - scale painting by Lorna Simpson that comes from the same series that debuted in Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» last week, and the delicate - meets - hardcore jewelry of sculptor Kara Hamilton; Kate MacGarry's sparse but refreshingly textural booth, where works by Josh Blackwell, Marcus Coates, Florian Meisenberg, and Francis Upritchard play off one another;
Standard (OSLO)'s solo booth
featuring Ian Cheng's virtual world; Andrea Rosen Gallery's Michael St. John - curated booth,
featuring the likes of William Eggleston and Dash Snow; Galerie Buchholz's brilliant pairing of cross-generational counterparts (and Venice favorites) Simon Denny and Isa Genzken; and The Box's presentation of Judith Bernstein's sexually charged two - dimensional works.
The 420X comes with just four
standard presets, and doesn't have any of the previously
mentioned features enjoyed by the
more expensive sets.