AWD standard, wow; hotcakes for sure.
tahoe and venza would never share the same driveway amongst owners...it's either gm or some japanese form...
The idea is kinda Japanese; beauty in simplicity. The dash is clean; uncluttered with buttons, gauges, etc.The tablet infotainment centers are so beyond tacky. I guess we can thank Tesla for that 'trend', but it's so terrible. Always looks like an afterthought, I don't get the appeal.
Toyota reintroduces the Venza as a 2021 model. It is a 39 MPG hybrid. $32,470–$39,800 MSRP.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/t...only-and-it-has-a-lot-going-for-it-2020-08-13
The idea is kinda Japanese; beauty in simplicity. The dash is clean; uncluttered with buttons, gauges, etc.
After driving the Model 3, I find the Lexus GS dash overly complicated. And I love driving the GS.
These cars are different. It takes a ton of getting used to, but once you do you just might appreciate it.
I do miss the Lexus outside mirror warning lights; far better than just the objects around you on the center screen.
Having said this, each to their own. Some like it; others can't stand it.
I will say, younger people who grew up with computers take to it right away; far faster than others.
Huh? Why not?
My wife and I used to have a GM and a Toyota. My parents currently have a GM and an Acura.
Yep. And as touch screens become more prevalent, they need to be at arms length, near the steering wheel. To use Tesla voice commands, you have to touch the screen. Of course that assumes you know some commands... I mostly just set the AC temperature.Part of that is preventing the driver from having to glance down at the screen. Placing it higher means the driver can quickly look without taking their eyes off the road completely. It also gains valuable instrument panel real estate.
@edyvw
Great alternative to that BMW X3/X5 you were talking about in the other thread for your wife?
Yep. And as touch screens become more prevalent, they need to be at arms length, near the steering wheel. To use Tesla voice commands, you have to touch the screen. Of course that assumes you know some commands... I mostly just set the AC temperature.
I cant say anything about this new one but the old one had a diesel engine that was much better than the BMW one of the same displacement, the engine was stellar and well matched to the drivetrain.
As far as being competition for the X5 no way, the X3 dunno.
Tap the right steering wheel adjuster button or tap screen. Like other computers, there are multiple ways to get things done. Updates add commands and methods. I know only a little of the functionality.I am surprised that you have physically do anything to use a voice command. Even on my Mazda there is a button on the steering wheel that I can press and then speak my command.
Oh I was totally kidding, man! Just an opportunity to rile Eddy up.
Previous X3 was not BMW IMO. It was an afterthought. New X3 is different animal.I cant say anything about this new one but the old one had a diesel engine that was much better than the BMW one of the same displacement, the engine was stellar and well matched to the drivetrain.
As far as being competition for the X5 no way, the X3 dunno.