0-60 times
The acceleration of the car from 0 to 60 miles per hour plays a huge role for every car enthusiast - the faster the car is able to reach this speed - the more valuable and sporty it is considered. |
9.8 - 10.1 sec |
Tire size
Your safety on the road depends on the quality of your tires - keep an eye on their condition and change them in time if you start to notice their wear. |
215/60 R17, Front 225/45 R19, Rear /40 R19 |
Dimensions
The external dimensions of the vehicle are defined by three main measurements: Length x Width x Height (LxWxH). |
172.8 x 72.3 x 62.5 in |
Ground clearance
The higher the ground clearance, the easier it is for the car to overcome bumps in the road and drive on poor pavement. |
7.4 in / 188 mm |
Weight
Do not overload your vehicle - it can lead to its failure. Only load as much weight into the vehicle as specified in the manual. |
3343 - 3487 lbs |
Speakers size
Speakers are necessary for audio playback in your car, the more speakers - the louder the sound. |
4 - 6 Speakers |
Towing capacity
Do not exceed the maximum permissible towing capacity of your vehicle - it can cause damage to the vehicle and even lead to an accident! |
1100 lbs |
Gas tank size
Your car's gas tank can hold a certain amount of fuel - keep this in mind when planning a long trip, you may need to refuel along the way. |
14.50 gal |
Gas type
Use a fuel with an octane rating no lower than that recommended by the manufacturer - otherwise, it can lead to engine or fuel system damage. |
regular unleaded |
Cargo space
The size of your car's luggage compartment is described by the amount of cargo it can hold. It can be increased by folding down the rear seats. |
22.9 - 61.1 cu ft |
S 4dr Front-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
S 4dr All-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
SV 4dr Front-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
SV 4dr All-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
SL 4dr Front-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
SL 4dr All-wheel Drive Engine: 2.0L I-4 |
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