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Trim & Package

Choose your vehicle's trim level and add optional packages

Note: This functionality is not always available. Availability depends on the vehicle type.

Overview

Configure your vehicle by selecting a trim level and adding optional packages. Your choices determine features, performance, and pricing.

How to Select Trim and Package

  1. Choose Your Trim Level
    Start by selecting the base trim level for your vehicle. Review what's included in each trim option. Selected trim is highlighted and vehicle image updates.

  2. Add Optional Packages
    Browse available packages and add the ones you want. Each package shows its features and pricing. Selected packages appear in your configuration summary.

  3. Complete Required Selections
    If any required options are marked, make those selections to proceed.

  4. Review Your Configuration
    Check your complete configuration in the order summary before proceeding. Configuration summary shows all trim and package selections with total pricing.

Troubleshooting & FAQ

Why can't I select certain packages?

Package availability depends on your selected trim level. Some packages are only available on higher trims, while others may be included as standard on premium trims.

What happens if I change my trim after adding packages?

If you change your trim level, incompatible packages will be automatically removed and your pricing will update accordingly.

How do packages affect my total price?

Each package shows its individual cost, and your order summary displays the updated total including all selections. Pricing updates in real-time as you add or remove options.

Can I compare different trim levels?

Yes, review the features listed for each trim level to understand what's included. You can also select different trims to see how pricing and features change.

What are required options?

Required options are selections that must be made for your chosen trim or model to meet specifications. You cannot proceed without making these selections.

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