Sentences with phrase «offers less standard equipment»

A base Audi A6 offers less standard equipment but it undercuts the Q70's starting price by several thousand.
A base Audi A6 offers less standard equipment but it undercuts the M's starting price by nearly $ 6,000.

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The idea is to offer a cheaper Veloster Turbo with less standard equipment for people who want to modify the hot hatchback as soon as they get it home from the dealership.
At less than $ 28,000 the 2WD LS offers impressive standard equipment for the price.
While the Prius C is smaller and less powerful than its larger hybrid siblings, it offers a nice array of standard equipment, including Toyota's Safety Sense - C system that includes pre-collision warning and braking, automatic - high - beam headlights and lane - departure warning.
For similar money, the BMW may have less equipment as standard but offers more in the way of prestige and is a better car to drive.
The Nissan Versa starts for considerably less, but doesn't have the same standard equipment content, while the Honda Fit is closer in price but doesn't offer features like the Alpine audio system and navigation.
The 2011 BMW X3 offers more of everything: It's larger, more refined inside and out, comes with more standard equipment, more power underhood... and, in xDrive28i form, starts for less than the previous generation.
For 1994, Pontiac has loaded up its mid-size Grand Prix with standard equipment and shipping it to dealers, where the value - conscious consumer is awaiting a car priced at less money than his or her current house.Pontiac is offering the Grand Prix SE coupe for $ 16,770.
The base price is $ 1,905 less than the 2016 base model and the new Acadia offers more standard equipment, including a new IntelliLink system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility (User interfaces are products of Apple and Google and their terms and privacy statements apply.
In recent years, Hyundai has built a hard - earned reputation for offering more standard equipment for less money than its rivals, but the Tucson is the first model I've driven from the Korean automaker in ages that fails to reflect that value positioning.
Priced not far north of $ 100,000 (plus on - road costs), it is a 3.0 - litre turbo - diesel V6 five - seat wagon which offers really good driving manners but a less than stellar standard equipment list.
Why pay a premium for a smaller vehicle that offers less power, less room and less standard equipment?
In typical Mazda fashion, Mazda3 will offer standard and optional equipment simply not found on other cars in this class — exactly what buyers looking for more value and less bulk want.
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