Climatronic dual - zone climate control comes standard on
all models while heated front and rear seats are an optional feature.
Wood trim is optional on
all models while heated seats are optional on base models and standard on all others.
Not exact matches
Temperature Settings: The majority of
heat guns will put out a stream of air somewhere between 200 and 1000 Fahrenheit,
while other commercial
models can get much hotter.
Climate
models do not predict an even warming of the whole planet: changes in wind patterns and ocean currents can change the way
heat is distributed, leading to some parts warming much faster than average,
while a few may cool, at least at first.
While models with a more mild hotspot or even with dayside
heat redistribution are only marginally disfavored,
models with complete
heat redistribution are strongly ruled out.
The cold
model features refrigerated wells that are ideal for keeping chilled salad and snacks at safe serving temperatures,
while the
heated model features a bains marie to keep menu items at the optimum temperature.
Four compact ink supply bags reduce the impact on the environment and save time,
while inkjet printers such as Epson's Workforce
models use no
heat in the printing process, reducing power consumption by up to 80 percent when compared to laser printers.
Base pricing starts at $ 30,075 for a base four - cylinder LE with destination,
while volume - seller Toyota Highlander XLE
models with all - wheel drive are $ 38,360 and include leather seating with
heated front seats, navigation, three - zone climate control, smart keyless entry, second - row sunshades and more.
The Dune
model is $ 24,815 and
while I appreciate its added style flair and standard convenience features, like the multimedia system and
heated seats, it (annoyingly) lacked push - button start.
Style
models have manual air con, auto lights, AM / FM radio with a 4.2 in TFT screen and lane keeping tech
while Zetec
models add a larger 6.5 in touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto plus a Quickclear
heated screen, LED running lights and a leather steering wheel with audio controls.
While even the base
model has a plush character,
heated and ventilated leather seats are featured on the higher trim levels.
Icon Tech adds sat nav,
while Design
models also have LED headlamps, an alcantara suede finish on the dashboard and doors, plus
heated front seats (the driver's being power - adjustable).
The Premium Edition comes with 18 - inch alloy wheels, LED fog lamps,
heated mirrors and a slightly higher ride height,
while the Sport Edition is a little lower than the base
model, with 19 - inch wheels, a different front bumper and a gloss - black grille.
The Exclusive Package is available on Sport
models and adds a selection of luxurious kit,
while the AMG Exclusive Package is available on AMG Line
models and adds the
heated seats from the Exclusive Package, plus sporty touches such as black leather upholstery with contrasting red detailing.
Premium paint will set you back an extra $ 550 on both
models,
while the Prado's Premium Interior Option Pack — comprising leather - appointed seating, electric front seats and
heating / cooling on the front and second - row seating — costs $ 3500.
All
models include automatic tri-zone climate control, a proximity key, an auto - dimming rearview mirror and a stowable, rechargeable flashlight,
while the GT and up add leather upholstery and a
heated steering wheel.
Every
model comes standard with premium leather upholstery,
heated front seats, ambient cabin lighting,
while other standard and available features help it stand out from the pack, such as:
Next up is the XJ Premium Luxury which adds metallic paint, leather
heated and cooled seats, and a 380 Watt audio upgrade,
while the XJ Portfolio
model delivers LED adaptive headlamps, 18 - way seat adjustment, massaging front seats, blind spot and collision monitoring, reverse traffic detection, and an 825 Watt audio upgrade with digital TV.
2LT
models get curb - view cameras, heads - up display, and
heated and ventilated seats,
while the 3LT
model gets the performance data logger and video recorder as its key feature.
All
models but the base LE version keep everyone comfy with three
heating and cooling zones,
while fending off claustrophobia with a huge moonroof overhead.
All Ioniq
models also offer generous front and rear headroom, shoulder and leg room,
while a memory driver's seat and
heated front seats offer additional comfort.
As its name suggests the Design Nav comes with Vauxhall's Intellilink touchscreen nav and infotainment system, other than that it's almost the same as Active,
while Elite
models get an electrically
heated steering wheel, tinted glass, sports seats and a few small trim embellishments.
The special RS
models will also feature carbon fiber skin on the door handles, handbrake lever and turbo boost gauge surround,
while equipment from the RS2 Package is standard, offering black leather - trimmed RECARO seats with Miko - Dinamica eco-friendly suede microfiber inserts and RS logo,
heated front seats with eight - way power driver's seat,
heated steering wheel,
heated exterior mirrors and voice - activated navigation system.
Mid-level Prestige
models come standard with
heated leather seats and navigation,
while top - end R - Sport
models add exterior design cues, lane - keeping assist and more.
There's seating for five
while top - line
models will have nappa leather seats that are
heated and ventilated.
Lusso
models include
heated premium leather - faced seats,
while Classica
models offer premium cloth seats in black with silver double stitching.
Journey
models receive Bluetooth phone connectivity and are offered with Advanced Climate Control
while AWD
models are fitted with standard
heated seats.
The SE gets cruise control and an optional
heated leather steering wheel,
while SEL
models get dual - zone climate, and SYNC 3 as standard.
All 2015 Lancer sedans now come with
heated side mirrors,
while the SE
model gains hands - free phone connectivity, fog lights and new 16 - inch wheels.
All Tucsons come with DAB radio, Bluetooth and air conditioning,
while SE
models benefit from rear parking sensors,
heated front seats and climate control.
SR5
models add a larger, 7 - inch touch - screen infotainment system, sliding rear window and the storage compartment under the rear seats,
while Limited trims bring premium audio and navigation, leather - trimmed and
heated front bucket seats, 20 - inch wheels, chrome mirrors and door handles, and power - operated sliding rear window.
The standard
model (SE) comes equipped with 17 inch alloy wheels, electric - folding and
heated door mirrors, keyless entry with push button engine start, dual - zone climate control, a leather wrapped steering wheel and a 6 - speaker audio system,
while the SE Lux also has
heated leather seats.
The RTS and Sport
models come with tri-zone automatic climate control, remote engine start, and seatback pockets,
while the RTL includes
heated and power front seats.The RTL has a larger 8 - inch display screen with touch functionality, along with extra USB ports, satellite and HD radio, and app integration,
while the RTL - E has an upgraded sound system, including a speaker in the bed and a 115 - volt power outlet.
EX
models include a power moonroof and the LaneWatch system,
while EX-L
models gain leather, upgraded audio,
heated front seats, and lane - departure warning.
All - wheel - drive
models gain standard
heated front seats,
while all EX35's gain
heated outside mirrors and auto on / off headlamps.
The Malibu LS builds on these features with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Chevy MyLink, a 7 - inch touchscreen, alloy wheels, 4G LTE mobile Wi - Fi and a 7 - inch touchscreen,
while the LT
model gets LED daytime running lights, ambient interior lighting,
heated mirrors, satellite radio and larger wheels.
SEL gives you dual - zone climate and rear park sensors,
while the Limited
model gives you keyless entry, power adjustable pedals, and leather upholstery with
heating and ventilation.
Zetec adds features like a
heated windscreen, folding door mirrors and sat nav,
while the recent ST - Line
model has a styling kit and sports suspension.
While both
models of the SE come with
heated power side mirrors, the SE with Connectivity also has turn signals built in to the mirrors.
Base LS
models make do with cloth seating and manual - adjust front seats,
while top - line LTZ
models have leather seats that are
heated and cooled up front.
Specifications for both AWD
models is as per the sDrive20i,
while the xDrive25i adds 19 - inch alloys, Comfort Access, Electric Seats, Lumbar support, Seat
Heating, Navigation Plus, Head - Up Display, Leather Upholstery and Variable Sports Steering.
Limited
models include a JBL premium audio system, 18 - inch alloy wheels and chrome body cladding,
while the range - topping Platinum grade features
heated front seats, 20 - inch alloys and perforated leather seating.
While the Australian specification remains undecided, rear parking sensors,
heated seats trimmed in leather, seat cooling, a panoramic sunroof, an electronic parking brake, LED lighting, a driver's knee bag and side curtain airbags are anticipated to be on the cards for high - grade
models sold here, at the very least.
Heated leather seats come along with the $ 34,390 SV version,
while accoutrements like the moonroof, Bose stereo, Forward Emergency Braking, and Blind Spot warning are packaged with the $ 36,890 SL
model.
Coupe
models come with a carbon - fiber roof,
while the convertible features a power - operated fabric top and a
heated glass rear window that can be raised independently of the top to serve as a wind blocker.
SLE
models add a CD player, air conditioning, power windows, and driver's seat adjustment,
while SLT trims feature
heated front seats, Bluetooth connectivity, and fog lights.
Ford designers have added a more prominent front splitter
while GT
models also benefit from functional
heat extractors on the hood of the GT.
The Santa Fe can be quite luxuriously equipped, with items like
heated leather seats, navigation, and premium audio all offered in the Limited,
while base GLS
models are still well - equipped yet very affordable.
Trend variants add upgrades like 18 - inch alloy wheels, silver roof rails, privacy glass and automatic headlights and wipers,
while top - spec Titanium
models gain a host of extras including 19 - inch alloys, Smart Keyless Entry, bi-xenon HID headlights, leather upholstery,
heated front seats, powered driver's seat, font parking sensors, Enhanced Active Park Assist, panoramic glass roof, front and rear velour floor mats.
This is the
model that consistently brings the
heat in terms of technology, opulence, and overall curb appeal, and
while models like the Acura TLX might be the smarter buy in the long run, they just can't quite touch the Merc in terms of desirability.