Well,,, it appears the only way to get the MagneRide is to go with the 19'' tires,,,and Ihave decided to go with the 20's'' tires. Hmmmm,, I guess we'll see of what to do,,,,
I believe I will,, it should make for a good handling auto. I BELIEVE this model is a ''newer'' edition, actually,,, this is for my wife. We have had a 2022 BMW convertible that was simply annoying with the comfort,, got rid of that and now are driving a Toyota Venza LE, that we both like a lot...
I am considering ordering a new 2024 Mustang convertible,, and was wondering about the MagneRide damping system,, worth it or not?? I know nothing of these things,, but would like good ride,, and was wondering if anyone has used one of these,,,
They appear to be good on the internet will be just...
I got the new fob in Saturday,, went to local Toyota dealer and had it programed. The fee for that was $203, plus $246 for the new fob---$449 in total. Keep them fobs guys and girls,,,,
O.K. then,, I've got one ordered from Ebay,, $246,,,, and it will be $165 to program it. I did talk to the dealer today,, and they will work on the new one. Total price for losing the fob,,, $422.25 total. Boy,, what a kick in the britchers,,,,,,,
I have a 2023 Toyota Venza LE,, that my wife has lost the for it. Now,, I need another one,, but not sure where to look for it. I called '' Car and Remotes'' for one-- they said '' we have one for a '22, we're not sure if it will work on a '23''. Note sure what to do next,, the dealer wanted...
For me it is quite good,,, I was getting 48.0 mpg when I put these on the Venza,, now it is 48.2. I really like these tires,, maybe they will last really long also.
I've got one, a new 2023 Venza, an LE. I traded my 2022 BMW convertible on it as that was strictly an uncomfortable car, my wife hated it. We so far like this one, hope it lasts for awhile...