Comfort |
• The seating surfaces are covered in vinyl. |
• The seating surfaces are covered in cloth. |
Convenience |
• Cruise control maintains a preset vehicle speed; automatically increasing or decreasing throttle to maintain that speed. |
• The vehicle is equipped with power activated door locks. |
• A two-stage power door lock system can unlock the driver's door only or, if desired, all doors. |
• The vehicle's front wiper system has low and high speeds, as well as a variable intermittent setting to change the pause length between wipes. |
Exterior and Appearance |
• A computer-controlled system used to automatically counteract trailer sway. When the computer senses the vehicle has left the driver's intended path, it will automatically apply select brakes to regain control and restore the intended path of the vehicle and trailer. |
• A trailer hitch rated to safely tow weights up to approximately 14,000 lbs. (Weight Distributing) / 12,000 lbs. (Weight Carrying). |
In-car Entertainment |
• The vehicle can directly access and control digital memory stored on a hard-drive or memory card/stick. Digital memory can contain audio, video, pictures, or general files. |
Powertrain and Mechanical |
• Power is delivered to all four wheels. |
• Variable valve control allows the lift, duration and/or timing of the intake or exhaust valves to be altered while the engine is in operation. |
• Variable valve control allows the lift, duration and/or timing of the intake or exhaust valves to be altered while the engine is in operation. |
Safety and Security |
• Brake assist senses panic braking from the speed of the brake pedal's travel and applies all available power brake boost. |
• Electronic stability control monitors and compares vehicle dynamics to driver input (steering/braking/speed). When oversteer (fishtailing) or understeer (plowing) is detected, the computerized system engages the traction control and anti-lock brake systems in an attempt to control skidding. |
• Ignition immobilizer is a passive means of security. It consists of a transmitter embedded within the ignition key and a sensor located in the vehicle. These two circuits must be present, and must recognize each other before the vehicle will start. |
• Halogen headlamps are standard on most vehicles. They produce a bright white light. |
• A sensor controls the vehicle lamps, turning on or off all the lights, including the headlights at full power, depending on ambient light conditions. |
Technology and Telematics |
• Otherwise known as Bluetooth, this technology allows electronic devices to integrate with the vehicle systems without the need for a physical connection between them. |
Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer documentation fees, any emissions testing fees or other fees. All prices, specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Contact dealer for most current information. Prices are valid thru the close of business, today only.