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The B - Class Edition 1 on the other hand also gets new equipment on boar and now comes with a rear entertainment system which comprises of two screens mounted on the front head rests.
The test model was an all - wheel - drive Touring and had the lone option: a DVD - based rear entertainment system which, with shipping, brought the sticker price to $ 40,665.

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We ended up regretting that decision, because our effort to keep the price of the vehicle down (a V -6-equipped, all - wheel - drive SRX starts at $ 40,935) was sabotaged when we decided to order the $ 13,660 Luxury Performance package, which included items such as eighteen - inch wheels, rear air - conditioning, heated seats, DVD navigation, and a rear - seat entertainment system.
In addition to its hybrid powertrain, some of the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica model's novel technologies include a built - in vacuum cleaner, automated parallel and perpendicular parking, automatic emergency braking, a dual - screen rear entertainment system, and a next - gen take on the Chrysler brand's renowned Stow «n Go seating, which replaces pull straps with a one - touch power option that sees the seats fold into the floor.
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Things take a turn for the luxurious with the $ 41,170 Touring which gets the nine - speed automatic as standard equipment, as well as a DVD rear - seat entertainment system, upgraded sound system and 20 - inch wheels.
The other major entertainment option available on the RX 350 is the rear - seat DVD entertainment system with the roof - mounted LCD and wireless headphones that we saw in the 2006 RX 400h, and which comes with a 9 - inch screen — 2 inches bigger than that in the RX 330.
The optional Rear - Seat Entertainment Professional system offers occupants in the rear the luxury of two independently controlled, high - resolution 10.2 - inch screens with DVD player, which now includes support for BluRay ® discs and HDMI connections, plus connections for MP3 players, USB devices, games consoles and headphoRear - Seat Entertainment Professional system offers occupants in the rear the luxury of two independently controlled, high - resolution 10.2 - inch screens with DVD player, which now includes support for BluRay ® discs and HDMI connections, plus connections for MP3 players, USB devices, games consoles and headphorear the luxury of two independently controlled, high - resolution 10.2 - inch screens with DVD player, which now includes support for BluRay ® discs and HDMI connections, plus connections for MP3 players, USB devices, games consoles and headphones.
Pull another tab and the armrest pops open to reveal a pair of remote controls — one of which controls the rear - seat video entertainment system that folds down from the ceiling.
Also on offer is a rear seat entertainment system with Slingbox TV integration, which allows rear seat passengers to stream live television on the go.
There's also the option for a new rear entertainment system, which features tablet - lookalike screens and a DVD player.
Those options include sound systems from Burmester and Bose, Porsche Rear - Seat Entertainment with swiveling 7 - inch screens, Lane Change Assist, adaptive cruise control, thermally and noise - insulated glass, and 4 - zone automatic climate control — which allows separate adjustment of air temperature, blower intensity and air distribution for each seat.
A 825W surround sound system sits behind the entertainment suite which includes digital TV, DAB + digital radio, and an auxiliary input in the rear.
Those options include sound systems from Burmester and Bose, Porsche Rear - Seat Entertainment with swiveling 7 - inch screens, Lane Change Assist, adaptive cruise control, thermally - and noise - insulated glass, and 4 - zone automatic climate control — which allows separate adjustment of air temperature, blower intensity and air distribution for each seat.
$ 48,565 adds on the «Entertainment package» which is a 16.2 - inch wide - screen rear entertainment system that allows either a single wide picture or will display two things sideEntertainment package» which is a 16.2 - inch wide - screen rear entertainment system that allows either a single wide picture or will display two things sideentertainment system that allows either a single wide picture or will display two things side - by - side.
The Entertainment Package features the Acura DVD Rear Entertainment System, which includes a 9 - inch screen that is lowered from an overhead console.
If you want lane keep assist, full - speed - range radar cruise control, remote start, auto dimming mirrors and parking sensors, you need to pony up $ 54,505 for the «Advance package» which can not be had without the rear seat entertainment system for some reason.
Available features include a Blu - ray entertainment system and Toyota's «Driver Easy Speak» feature, which amplifies the driver's voice through the rear - seat speakers for easy communication with passengers in the 3rd row.
Technology and Safety: Technology and connectivity is an area in which the BMW 5 Series really shines, offering equipment like a 10.2 - inch iDrive infotainment media display, standard navigation, available Wi - Fi, smartphone connectivity through Apple CarPlay, a Bowers & Wilkins system, rear - seat entertainment system, and a lot more.
In addition, the new BMW 5 Series offers customers a new rear - seat entertainment system with tablet - style displays, a Harman Kardon Surround Sound system and a new version of the ambient light option with a facility which allows the interior lighting to be alternated in tone between orange and white.
Also available are a wi - fi hotspot that supports up to 10 devices at a time; rear - seat entertainment system; SYNC 3 infotainment with Android Auto / Apple CarPlay and FordPass capability, which allows vehicle locking and starting from anywhere; 360 - degree camera views for parking; four 12 - volt power points; six USB charging ports; and a 110 - volt power outlet.
One is the Rear Seat Entertainment Mid System, which allows the rear seat passengers to operate the entertainment system via remote control on two 8 inch monitRear Seat Entertainment Mid System, which allows the rear seat passengers to operate the entertainment system via remote control on two 8 iEntertainment Mid System, which allows the rear seat passengers to operate the entertainment system via remote control on two 8 inch monSystem, which allows the rear seat passengers to operate the entertainment system via remote control on two 8 inch monitrear seat passengers to operate the entertainment system via remote control on two 8 ientertainment system via remote control on two 8 inch monsystem via remote control on two 8 inch monitors.
Kia offers a rear - seat entertainment system for the Sedona, which mounts on the rear of the console.
Available luxury / technology features include ventilated and massaging front seats, rear - seat entertainment system, adaptive cruise control, remote control parking, and BMW's Gesture Control system (which enables certain infotainment controls to be operated via hand gestures, without touching physical buttons or knobs).
The Sienna debuted with the Dual - View rear - seat entertainment system back in the 2011 model year, which could display two video sources side - by - side on one ultrawide, flip - down monitor.
It was also equipped the rear - seat entertainment system, which adds a pair of 10.2 - inch Android - based tablets attached to the front seatbacks.
Technology amenities on the long - wheelbase models will include voice - activated hard disk drive (HDD) Navigation with Bluetooth ® technology and XM real - time traffic system, a first in the prestige luxury segment, a rear - seat DVD entertainment system with 9 - inch drop - down screen, and the specially developed 19 - speaker 450 - watt Mark Levinson ® Reference Surround Sound audio system, which creates a new standard for automotive sound systems.
Treat yourself to this 2018 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L Plus, which features a rear air conditioning, push button start, remote starter, entertainment package, blind spot sensors, a navigation system, a leather interior, heated seats, stability control, and traction control.
The two stand - out features were the iPod integration and the audio system, which owes its extra power and speakers to the rear entertainment system.
The Q7 e-tron also features the Audi tablet, which serves as Rear Seat Entertainment, a 3D sound systems from Bose and Bang & Olufsen and the new Audi phone box that inductively charges cell phones.
Other available features include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, CabinControl app, Social Playlist which works as a virtual family jukebox, 4G LTE in - car Wi - Fi, and a 10 - inch Rear Entertainment System with Blu - Ray and streaming video capabilities.
A DVD rear entertainment system is included in the SE, Touring and Touring Elite (which steps it up with a Ultrawide screen).
As well as swapping badges, the Escape gained fresh looks (including more definitive front - end styling which complements a slightly re-worked rear), introduced Ford's latest SYNC3 communications and entertainment system, and added a front - wheel drive mid-spec Trend variant to the range.
The GLE 63 S Night Edition comes well specified as standard, but you can add a Rear Seat Entertainment System (# 1,600) for further luxury, which brings two eight - inch screens with remote controls and headphones.
We were also impressed that Mitsubishi offers a rear - seat DVD entertainment system in the Outlander, which rounds out the complete array of tech options.
The B - Class Edition 1 also gets a rear seat centre arm rest (with two cup holders) while a rear seat entertainment system has also been added to the vehicle, this comprises of two screens which can play video.
Also on the options sheet is a rear - seat DVD entertainment system, which comes at the expense of the (optional) power sunroof and adds $ 1,140 to the sticker price.
The Entertainment Package — which adds the rear seat entertainment system as well as heated second - row seats and a 110 - volt outlet in the center console — can be added to either the Advance or Tech packagesEntertainment Package — which adds the rear seat entertainment system as well as heated second - row seats and a 110 - volt outlet in the center console — can be added to either the Advance or Tech packagesentertainment system as well as heated second - row seats and a 110 - volt outlet in the center console — can be added to either the Advance or Tech packages for $ 1,900.
Some of the more notable features include the surround camera system, which gives a bird's - eye view of the car; a heated windshield for cold days; adaptive headlights; power tailgate; and rear - seat entertainment.
Later models offered a DVD Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES) which used a nine - inch LCD screen and two wireless headphones.
The system will cost about $ 470, which includes the first year of service, when packaged with Chrysler's rear - seat entertainment system in new cars.
Savvy moms will appreciate the new interior décor, along with an extensive features list, which includes a three - zone automatic climate control system, a touchscreen audio system, a rear view camera, blind spot monitoring, video entertainment, and automatic headlights.
This subscription - based system substitutes for a rear - seat entertainment system, which isn't available in the Traverse.
The rear seat entertainment system allows passengers to access their own multimedia entertainment through the 10.2 - inch HD touchscreen, which delivers an outstanding level of interactivity.
With a Traverse, you can still get the optional rear - seat entertainment system to keep kids quiet on trips, but you can also tow up to 5,200 pounds, which not many minivans could handle.
Available features include a BluRay entertainment system and Toyota's «Driver Easy Speak» feature, which amplifies the driver's voice through the rear - seat speakers for easy communication with passengers in the 3rd row.
You can also get the Advance and Entertainment trim level, which combines the respective features of those two lower trim levels while adding an upgraded rear - seat entertainment system with a bigger 16.2 - inch screen, another speaker (bringing the total to 12) and aEntertainment trim level, which combines the respective features of those two lower trim levels while adding an upgraded rear - seat entertainment system with a bigger 16.2 - inch screen, another speaker (bringing the total to 12) and aentertainment system with a bigger 16.2 - inch screen, another speaker (bringing the total to 12) and an HDMI input.
Traditionalists might take umbrage at the changes represented by the 2011 Grand Cherokee, which dropped live axles in favor of a fully independent suspension, features a sumptuous interior equal to that of a Range Rover, and even gets a rear - seat entertainment system with satellite TV.
There's also four - zone automatic air conditioning; but the big focus, at the rear, has to be the rear seat entertainment system, which comprises two Audi tablets and a rear seat remote.
The Land Rover Range Rover leaves all that behind with its available dual - screen rear entertainment system, which gives front seat passengers some peace and quiet with the help of wireless headphones for those in back.
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