Features
When you test cars for a living, it's easy to fall for them from the driver's seat. Testing a new Mercedes or even a new Toyota can be great — until you see the price. Yes, we get sticker shock, too, especially because the test cars we get are often loaded with every option.
The i Touring Plus trim is interesting because it's not offered with any options. For $23,750, you get an automatic transmission, a moonroof, a power driver's seat, 17-inch wheels, Bluetooth, a backup camera, a USB port, and a blind spot monitoring system. That's a heavy dose of features, especially the blind spot system, which can be a $1,500-plus option on other cars — and they're usually of the luxury variety.
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Bluetooth Hands-Free
What is Bluetooth Hands-Free?
Bluetooth Hands-Free Outline
By connecting a Bluetooth equipped
mobile telephone to the hands-free unit
equipped on the vehicle, making and
receiving calls are possi ...
Styling
By modern standards, the Miata is a small car, measuring just 13 feet from
end to end and standing just 49 inches tall. Its low-slung, athletic shape is
appealing, and its proportions are just rig ...
Six-Speed Automatic Transmission with Manual Shift Mode
These engine technologies are combined with a six- speed automatic
transmission with manual shift mode as standard equipment. This transmission
provides an optimal balance between acceleration, ri ...


