Standard equipment on the Arc models includes no-charge scheduled maintenance during warranty; automatic climate control; cruise control; power windows, door locks and outside mirrors; a 150-watt stereo with CD player and seven speakers; power front seats with driver memory; and front fog lights.
Options on the Arc include a Touring Package with rain sensing wipers, parking assist, upgraded stereo, remote window and top operation and auto-dimming rear view mirror; 17-inch wheels with a tire pressure monitor; a Cold Weather Package ($500) providing heated front seats and headlamp washers; metallic paint ($500); bi-xenon headlights ($500); and OnStar ($699), GM's cellular telephone-based roadside, travel directions and emergency assistance and warning system. The convertible offers a blue top ($500) that replaces the standard black top; and a color-matched tonneau ($300) available only with the metallic paint.
The Aero list of standard gear adds 17-inch wheels and tire pressure monitors; exterior body kit; Sport exhaust; a 300-watt, 13-speaker sound system; and leather-faced seats. The option list for the Aero adds to the Arc's crowded list a five-speed automatic ($1,350) with steering wheel-mounted shift paddles. Next Page