As you would expect from the top-of-the-line equipped Limited trim level example, the $35,500 price tag gets to quite alot of bang for the buck, so to speak. SatNav, Hands-free phone, BlueLink, homelink, XM/Sirius radio, HD radio, AM/FM/CD audio, 10-speaker audio, Automatic Dual zone climate control and more. There is even a hill-descent / start mode, locking differentials and 3 driving modes. (Normal, Sport and Eco).



Like with most cars with different modes, the Normal mode is simply default settings. Eco puts things on the more efficient mode, mostly by altering shift points and steering input. Sport mode adds more steering response, faster steering, crisper shift points and possibly a bit different settings involving fuel and spark timing, though I'm not 100% sure on that.