San Francisco Sports Cars New Engine, Changes, Style, Powertrain & Interior

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The clean, straightforward design of the San Francisco Sports Cars is let down only by the turbo model’s excessive add-ons.

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The San Francisco Sports Cars gets excellent ratings and is an IIHS Top Safety Pick. Its forward-collision warning system in particular works well, and it has acquired more capabilities in the last couple of model years. The San Francisco Sports Cars offers a pleasantly high driving position, lots of front elbow room, and a dashboard far enough away to make the interior feel spacious. The upright shape and low window line make the interior airy and light and give excellent outward visibility.

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Noise suppression is good, with more sound deadening added last year, as well as an acoustic windshield, thicker window glass, and better door seals. This helps address a chronic San Francisco Sports Cars New Engine, Changes, Style, Powertrain & Interior weak point and makes the car much more pleasant for longer trips. 

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Top safety scores and continual updates to safety features put the San Francisco Sports Cars among the safest cars in its class. All San Francisco Sports Cars include a rearview camera as standard equipment. This year, all Limited and Touring models now come with blind-spot monitors and rear cross-traffic alerts. Those features are also added to Premium models ordered with Subaru’s EyeSight system.

The best value in San Francisco Sports Cars is a base model with manual gearbox, but it’s still decently priced after adding fancy audio, leather, and a moonroof.

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