Hi folks, I notice the PIP Advanced has the HUD and DRL features. What kind of information I get from HUD? What is the DRL for? headlight? Thanks in advance!
HUD is head-up display, which projects information like speed etc on your windshield. DRL means daytime running lights
Personally, I don't like HUD. It seems like a distraction. The speedo in my 2004 Prius is well within my field of vision but without being superimposed on the road. As for DRLs, I don't see the point. I run my headlights in the daytime. Any energy saved by less-bright DRLs is not worth the safety difference. I want other drivers to see me.
I think the HUD is great for their turn by turn nav instructions. It's quite unsafe to look over often times at the Nav screen to find out when you're going to turn next. A simple arrow and distance indicator on the HUD i think is a fantastic feature.
The PIP has LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL) with on/off feature as a standard feature on both the Base Trim model and the Advanced Trim model... Good luck in your decision! :high5:Oh what a feeling!:high5:
I don't want nor need DRLs but they give an insurance discount so I'll take em, especially since they are LED. Same thing with the Safety Connect which comes with the Advanced. I don't feel I need it but it comes with the Advanced and that gives a discount too since it has the lost vehicle tracking... The HUD I wouldn't say anyone 'needs' but it is hella cool and quite the gimmick so I want it.
My wife really wanted the DRCC, so we went with Advanced. Haven't used a DRCC yet, so we'll see how well it works in bay area traffic.
I love the DRCC when on road trips but not sure how it will do in traffic in the bay area. I was stationed in Sacramento and I know it went slow enough that the DRCC wouldn't work because of low speed at a certain point. But if speeds go from say 65 down to even 40 and up and down from there it'll work great. You just still have to pay attention because if there is a sudden stop ahead the car will not stop for ya' lol.
I've had DRCC in my 08 Sienna. It's great on the highway with moderate traffic. I find it's not useable in heavy traffic though (San Jose through Palo Alto e.g.). It just doesn't react quickly enough to deal with stop and go, breaking, accordion affects. It is really great if you're behind someone where the traffic is varying between e.g. 60 ish and 70 ish. and there's a good 4/5 car lengths between you and them. The DRCC may have improved so, I'm looking forward to how well it works.
This I'll agree with. It's why I like my Garmin Nuvi, which sits up on the dashboard, right in my field of vision, without blocking my view of the road.
That video makes it like it is right in front of you all the time, it is not... This picture I took when driving the PiP last September shows it better. It is small and in no way blocks the field of view while driving IMO.
They call this a HUD....REALLY? What a pricey pretty much worthless option. Don't get me wrong I love technology, however if you are going to display something, how about MPG, Speed, Fuel, oh wait, then you will have folks reading the windshield like a book! Let's just project Jerry Springer on the windshield... How many people will be come permanently cross eyed after they run into something while trying to focus on those two little tiny digits and the Airbag deploys and whacks them in the head? OWWW!
I drove around yesterday afternoon using HUD and I agree that maybe more information could be useful, but keeping it uncluttered is good as well. Maybe allow you to cycle through some different displays would be better. At night the HUD looks much better than in daytime, in that you don't see the reflections from the "cubbyhole" that the hud projects from. At night it's a lot more attractive in that it floats out there. For Navigation, the turn by turn guidance is a much better usage of it. that is much better than having to glance down at the NAV screen. So while HUD may not be worth it, DRCC is a great option. Almost eerie to drive with that but works great.
The HUD can show the speedo, HSI and navigation instructions. The HSI being the most useful imo. The DRLs are LEDs so they would save energy.
They'd save energy, but if they're not as bright as the headlights the energy savings are not worth it to me.