These trim levels start with the basic trim, Tradesman, and continue up to the Limited.
There's also the fact that the SE and Autobahn
trim levels start in the $ 30k range, which puts the GTI out of reach for some of its most loyal fans.
Trim levels start with SE, which get a five - inch monochrome touchscreen and Bluetooth, along with rear parking sensors, air - conditioning and a leather steering wheel and gearknob.
Trim levels start at S, moving through SE and Professional grades.
The AWD is offered on every Regal except for the eAssist light - hybrid model, where
the trim levels start at $ 35,375 and go to $ 39,595.
At a starting price of $ 21,000 the 2012 Focus SEL isn't exactly cheap, (bare - bone
trim levels start at $ 16,500) but easily justifies the expenditure with excellent handling, comparable fuel economy, a sporty design, and first - rate engineering.
As you'd expect, the Sportage is price competitive: its three
trim levels start with the LX at $ 23,885, including Kia's $ 895 destination charge.
Three different
trim levels start with the Base S at $ 23,600 and top out with the Titanium at $ 29,100.
Trim levels start with SE and include Sport, Luxury and M Sport, with even the entry - level version getting features like 18 - inch alloy wheels, dual - zone climate control, sat - nav, DAB digital radio and a powered tailgate.
Trim levels start from Base, through Trend and top - spec Limited - as well as efficiency - biased ECOnetic models.
Trim levels start with the Sport model, then there's the AMG Line, the standalone AMG 250 and finally the range - topping AMG CLA 45.
Trim levels start with S and work their way up through SE, Sport and SE L.
Trim levels start with the $ 35,900 SV model, which comes standard with navigation, heated front seats and steering wheel, remote start, leather seats, intelligent keyless entry, front and rear parking sensors, and a backup camera.
SEAT Mii
trim levels start with the Mii SE, which doesn't have a bad list of spec as an entry - model.
The fancier Lounge
trim level starts at $ 20,990 with destination for 2018, also up $ 1,500.
The TSI SE
trim level starts at $ 27,815 and comes only with an automatic transmission, as well as 17 - inch wheels, push - button start, fog lights, a panoramic sunroof, a backup camera, and a Fender audio system.
The top of the line trim for the A3 sedan is called Prestige, and cars in
this trim level start at $ 39,595 for the 1.8 - liter unit and $ 42,595 for the 2.0 - liter unit.
It comes in three
trim levels starting at $ 26,995.
When the Renegade goes on sale later this month, it will be offered in four distinct
trim levels starting with the Sport trim at $ 18,990.
The base model XLE V6
trim level starts at $ 35,500, with the hybrid version starting at $ 36,500, an up - charge of just $ 1,000.
The 2019 Envision goes on sale in the spring of 2018 and will be available in five
trim levels starting at Envision ($ 32,990), Preferred ($ 34,495), Essence ($ 36,795), Premium ($ 41,695) and Premium II ($ 44,595).
The 2011 Altima Hybrid sedan is available in just one
trim level starting at $ 26,800.
The EX
trim level starts at $ 21,165 and adds a power moonroof, fog lamps, leather seats, auto headlights and rear privacy glass.
The 2018 Toyota C - HR is available in just two
trim levels starting at $ 22,500 for the base XLE and topping out at $ 24,350 for XLE Premium.
The 2013 Acura TL has a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting right around $ 37,000 for the base trim, while the SH - AWD
trim level starts at about $ 40,500.
The middle engine in the lineup is a 2.0 - liter four - cylinder diesel producing 180 hp, offered in three
trim levels starting at $ 57,195.
Additionally, the company has also launched a limited duration Signature option pack for its previously top of the line Titanium
trim level starting at Rs 10.40 lakh for petrol and Rs 10.99 lakh for diesel.
The ATS comes in base, Luxury, Performance and Premium
trim levels starting at $ 35,195 and running up to $ 53,450 when equipped with the V - 6, all - wheel - drive and a variety of option packages.
There are three available
trim levels starting with the base Touring Plus at $ 39,995 and topping out with the Limited at $ 44,995.
Choose from five different
trim levels starting with the base LX at $ 30,595 and moving all the way up to the luxurious Elite, which comes in at $ 47,070.
There are several different
trim levels starting with the base S, which can be had for $ 24,890.
In front - wheel drive form, the Pathfinder S will start at $ 30,395, with the SV and SL
trim levels starting at $ 33,695 and $ 36,945 respectively.
The Convenience
trim level starts at $ 25,785 and adds rear cross-traffic and side blind - zone alerts, remote starting, dual - zone automatic climate control, an auto - dimming rearview mirror, fog lights, and a 120 - volt power outlet.
Not exact matches
The 2015 Murano, which comes in four
trim levels,
starts in price at just over $ 30,000 and can cost more than $ 40,000 with every possible option.
The SE
trim level gains a backup camera, two - tone seats, push - button
start, and 18 - inch wheels.
The Versa SV, which Nissan expects to be the most popular
trim level, is the next rung up the ladder; its
starting tariff is $ 15,320, and it adds helpful (and usually standard these days) features like cruise control, power windows, remote keyless entry, and a tachometer as well as splashes of chrome
trim inside and out.
The S
trim level gains a backup camera while the SE adds keyless access with push - button
start.
Buyers can step up to the SV
trim level if they want Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, Nissan Intelligent Key, automatic temperature control, and remote engine
start.
Starting at $ 39,990 with destination, the 2017 Cadillac XT5 is $ 1,390 dearer than the SRX, and goes on sale this April in four
trim levels.
New standard equipment on the 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid includes Honda Sensing (pre-collision braking, lane - keep assist, etc), remote
start, and a backup camera, while upper
trim levels add a new 7 - inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
All Altimas are equipped with a keyless push - button ignition, and most
trim levels include remote
starting.
Standard wheels include 18 - inch alloys for the Premium
trim level, 19s for the middle
trims and 20s for the XF S. Xenon headlights are standard; adaptive LED headlights
start out optional but are included in the R - Sport and S.
While cars like the Ford Fiesta ST undercut the base price of a 208 by quite a margin — the Ford
starts at # 17,895 in ST - 1
trim — the 208 offers fairly strong
levels of equipment, with a touchscreen infotainment system (nav is extra), LED indicators and DRLs, parking sensors, and leather and cloth sports seats as standard.
Compared to the current Hyundai Genesis sedan, Motoring suggests that Kia's new sports sedan will undercut that even in its highest
trim level, which could
start at around $ 50,000 AUD, or roughly $ 36,800 U.S.
Fiat automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles confirmed that the base 2018 Pop
trim level with a five - speed manual shifter will
start at $ 17,490, up $ 1,500 total, including $ 1,250 more for the car and an aggressive $ 250 hike to $ 1,245 for the inescapable destination charge.
MSRP (with destination): $ 31,970 PRICE AS TESTED: $ 37,805 ENGINE: 3.6 - liter DOHC V - 6 Horsepower: 285 hp @ 6400 rpm Torque: 260 lb - ft @ 4800 rpm TRANSMISSION: 5 - speed automatic DRIVE: Four - wheel WHEELS AND TIRES: 18 - inch aluminum wheels 255 / 70SR -18 Bridgestone Dueler A / T tires FUEL ECONOMY (city / highway / combined): 16/20/18 mpg CURB WEIGHT: 4294 lb CAPACITIES: Doors / Passengers: 4/5 Cargo (rear seats up / down): 46.4 / 86.8 cu ft Legroom (front / rear): 41.0 / 37.2 in Headroom (front / rear): 41.3 / 40.4 in Towing: 2000 lb EXTERIOR / INTERIOR COLOR: Black / Black STANDARD FEATURES: 6 - speed manual transmission Stability and traction control Hill
start assist Roll mitigation Part - time four - wheel drive 3.21 rear axle ratio Transfer case and fuel tank skid plates Cruise control 115V auxiliary power outlet Air conditioning 7 - speaker Infinity audio system w / subwoofer Auxiliary audio jack SiriusXM satellite radio w / one - year subscription Tilt steering wheel Temperature gauge and compass Leather - wrapped steering wheel w / audio controls Height - adjustable driver's seat 60 / 40 - split folding rear seats Rear compartment covered storage OPTIONS ON THIS VEHICLE: Altitude Edition - $ 2995 18 - inch painted aluminum wheels Black Jeep grille badge Front and rear bumper body - color appliques Gloss black interior accents Red interior stitching accents Altitude floor mats and hood decal Heated front seats Body - color 3 - piece hardtop Mopar fuel filler door Freedom panel storage bag Rear window washer, wiper, and defroster Connectivity group - $ 385 USB port Electronic vehicle information center UConnect voice control w / Bluetooth 5 - speed automatic transmission - $ 1125 Hill descent control Track - Lok rear limited slip differential - $ 295 UConnect 430N - $ 1035 40 GB hard drive w / 28 available GB SiriusXM travel link w / one - year subscription 6.5 - inch touchscreen display Navigation KEY OPTIONS NOT ON THIS VEHICLE: Dual top group - $ 890 Trailer tow group - $ 295 3.73 rear axle ratio - $ 95 ADDITIONAL SPECS: This is the one of the top - tier Wrangler Unlimited
trim levels, only trumped in price by the «Call of Duty: MW3 Edition» Wrangler Unlimited model.
The redesigned Cruze has been a long time coming — the U.S. model first was shown back in June 2015 — but it's on sale now and has a
starting price of $ 17,495 (including an $ 875 destination charge) for a base L
trim level with a manual transmission.
Pricing for the 2016 Nissan Leaf
starts at $ 29,860 with destination for the S model, while moving up to the larger battery will set buyers back $ 35,050 for the SV
trim level and $ 37,640.
While we can't tell you exactly how much of your allowance you'll have to fork over to get your hands on a 2017 e-Golf because pricing isn't available yet, expect it to run somewhere between $ 31,000 and $ 36,000, depending on
trim level and before any tax incentives (the 2016 e-Golf
starts at $ 29,815).
We don't anticipate any significant pricing changes for the 2015 Ford Focus ST, which comes in ST1, ST2, and ST3
trim levels, so expect something close to the current car's $ 24,450
starting price when the updated 2015 model goes on sale later this year.