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I have x-ray vision and can see the interior in the teaser photo. I can already tell you that the center console is too big and encroaches on...
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And that term "crossover" can mean anything from a Matrix to an Accord Crosstour. So it is pretty meaningless. I vote we stop using these genius...
Who cares what it's called? From the spy shots, it seems to be in the Grand C-Max/Mazda5/Kia Rondo/Honda Stream/Toyota Wish/Mitsubishi Expo (for...
Perspective. The (regular) Prius is in the foreground. Therefore closer to the camera and appears larger. If you took a picture with them both...
My ambiguous grammar is to blame. Let's try this again: "Which storage media can best endure the hot interior of an automobile?" :)
Which storage media can best endure the interior of a hot automobile in the summer? Flash media (flash memory card, USB flash drive, portable...
Either that or just don't ever turn the wheel all the way to the extreme left or right. :D If the only time the wheel rubs is when the steering...
Doh! I didn't realize that. :) All the more reason ditch them though. If they require a mod to prevent rubbing, they shouldn't be using them to...
Absolutely. They should just make the 17" wheels an ala carte option instead of part of a package. They could simply specify that the 17" rims are...
What do you mean by a "hybrid" rim? Please explain.
OK, but let's just be clear... are you saying that given the choice between the 17" rims and the solar roof, you'd choose the rims?
So the 17" rims are the central issue for ALL parties, then. They need to go.
Yes, unless we're talking the US car, in which case the 17" rims have been inextricably tied to the advanced tech package. In that case what...
My question is why does the US car have these "weight and structural" issues when the Canadian car does not?...
So drivers of fully electric, LPG, and CNG vehicles are not included in this offer?
So are you saying that the Canadian car, which is available with both AT and SR, gets a lower MPG rating? Toyota can only control the weight so...
Exactly.
WHAAAAAT??? If that's true, that's going to alienate a lot of buyers who want both the the remote A/C system and the adaptive cruise.