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Engine: Base models feature a 1.8 L inline-4 producing around 132 hp and 128 lb-ft of torque, paired with either a 5-speed manual or available automatic transmission.
Fuel Economy: EPA estimates for FWD with the 1.8 L are approximately 26 mpg city / 32 mpg highway, with combined ratings around 28 mpg.
Alternate Option: The S and XRS trims offer a more powerful 2.4 L engine (~158 hp), but at the cost of lower fuel economy (~21–29 mpg).
Cargo Space: Offers about 19.8 cubic feet behind the rear seats. Folding the 60/40 rear bench expands storage to roughly 49–61 cu ft depending on configuration.
Smart Layout: Rear seats fold flat and rigid backs along with tie-down points make loading gear easy and secure.
Interior Room: Front legroom around 41.6 in and headroom near 40.5 in; rear legroom about 36 in—generally comfortable for two adults.
Standard Amenities: Air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with aux input, and stability & traction control—all standard. Higher trims add power accessories, keyless entry, improved audio, and even navigation/Bluetooth in XRS.
Interior Quality: Materials are durable but not luxurious; reviewers note the hard plastics and minimal padding.
Visibility & Seating: High seating provides good sightlines. Front seats are supportive, though taller drivers may want more legroom. Rear seat comfort is adequate for two adults.
Safety Features: Comes standard with ABS, front/side curtain airbags, electronic stability control, and traction control—the latter two new for 2010.
Crash Ratings: Earned “Good” ratings in IIHS frontal and side crash tests.
Long-Term Reliability: Highly regarded for durability. Many owners rate it very high for reliability and value.
Common Issues: Some reports of oil consumption, wind and road noise, and occasional interior rattles. Maintenance items like brakes and shocks may need attention in higher mileage vehicles.