
The Sport model comes standard with an AM/FM/CD player with auxiliary audio input jack. However, air conditioning ($850) is optional, and you'll need to order the Power Equipment Group ($995) to get power windows and locks and keyless remote entry.
Options include a six-disc CD player with MP3 ($320); Sirius satellite radio ($195); sunroof ($800); dark tinted glass ($350); heated front seats ($250); Security and Cargo Convenience Group including alarm, tonneau cover and daytime running lamps ($265); Trailer Tow Prep Package with engine oil cooler and wiring harness; Driver Convenience Group with tire pressure monitor, self-dimming rearview mirror, compass, temperature gauge, garage door opener and vehicle info center ($425), and a nine-speaker Boston Acoustics sound system ($595) featuring speakers in the liftgate that can blast the crowd at tailgate parties. If you want reclining rear seats and a fold-flat front passenger seat, you have to get the Value Package ($2600), which includes many of the options listed above.
The Limited model comes with a leather interior, heated seats with driver lumbar support, cruise control, dark tinted glass, speed-sensitive power steering, flat-folding front passenger seat, reclining rear seats, and 18-inch aluminum wheels with all-season tires. The front and rear fascia and side moldings have shiny aluminum accents.
Options for the Limited include the Sport options, plus a six-speed Autostick mode with the Continuously Variable Transaxle ($1150), a navigation system, hands-free Bluetooth communication, chrome-plated 18-inch aluminum wheels ($825) and the Boston Acoustics sound system ($460).
Safety features that come standard on all models include anti-lock brakes with brake assist (which applies more brake force than the driver is applying if sensors determine it's needed in a panic stop), electronic stability control (ESP) with Electronic Roll Mitigation (ERM), and side-curtain air bags for head protection. Also standard are state-of-the-art seatbelts in all five positions, so be sure to wear them. Seatbelts are your first line of defense in a crash. Safety options include side airbags for the front seats ($250) for torso protection in a side impact. A tire pressure monitoring system is available as part of a package.
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