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Pros: Clean, cosmopolitan styling eliminates its boy-racer image in favor of a more refined, European-inspired look. It also has a great drivetrain, good handling, and a comfortable cabin.
Cons: Steering feels fairly loose and disconnected, disappointing for a car with such sporty intentions. Also, driver-oriented controls can make it more difficult for passengers to make changes to the climate control and radio.
Ratings (1-10)
Where Built: Canada
Major Options: head-up display, heated seats, leather upholstry, power seats, side-curtain airbags, leather trim package ($795), premium audio package ($695), power sunroof ($795), OnStar ($695), satellite radio ($325).
Seating: 5
Number of Rows: 2
Crash Test Ratings:
Length in Inches: 198.3
Warrantees: 3 years/36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, 6 years/100,000 miles corrosion, 3 years/36,000 miles free Roadside Assistance.
Weight in Pounds: 3,477
Towing Capacity in Pounds: Not Applicable
Gas Tank Capacity in Gallons: 17.0
Destination Charge: $635