OP- Sell your 6G and buy a 5G if you are that unhappy. If you are not willing to do that, well, you have your answer. A vehicle is never going to check every last one of your boxes. If so, you changed some of those boxes to match the vehicle, I think.
Okay, now that I've rechecked I do have an active subscription for a remote start that does expire March 27th of next year which is a year from date of purchase. I suppose that app I installed initially did not load correctly or somehow just did not include the advance remote features. I am...
I just recently received an update to the Toyota app and I can now start my 2025 4Runner using the app. The functionality was not there before and I just logged into my Toyota app account and I am not paying a subscription. Is this a new free functionality that came with the latest App update?
I just recently received an update to the Toyota app and I can now start my 2025 4Runner using the app. The functionality was not there before and I just logged into my Toyota app account and I am not paying a subscription. Is this a new free functionality that came with the latest App update?
The finance guy at the dealership told me they would make less money if I financed and paid it off immediately because of the $750 military rebate Toyota Finance would make the dealership eat. I know if its hard for some people to admit they don't know everything about a certain topic or think...
Because people can get denied for loans, so as soon as someone says I have cash, that is one less possible impediment to the deal.
Another reason a dealer would prefer cash involves the $750 military rebate. I financed my 4Runner with Toyota Finance which was required to get the $750 military...
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This is the first vehicle I've owned with this technology that I have driven in the snow. Was not expecting a very, very light snow flurry to shut down the system. Was just sharing my observation. Even when the radar is working, I am still driving, paying attention, braking etc. So again, you...
Well for FFS, it is difficult to do that when rolling down the highway. The point is that I would not expect very light snow flurries to shut down the radar. Heavy snow, yes, light, almost not even snowing, no.
And if I pulled over to wipe off the sensor, the same thing would happen the moment...
We don't get much snow in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia but today, we may get a whopping one inch. During a drive just now, with very light flurries, I noticed a warning sign on the dashboard, "front radar blocked....." What? You people that live in snowy areas must see this all the time...