Make it easier to get safety features.
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Charles Lasitter wrote:
> On 21 Apr 2006 05:26:25 -0700, dimndsonmywndshld@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>The new Camry has all these features as either standard or as a
>>stand-alone option (traction control/stability control is not in a
>>bundle).
>
>
> I have to say a big THANK YOU for pointing this out.
>
> With the Camry SE it looks like you get a lot stock and a lot more with
> one optional package.
The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
Camry nose is damn ugly, but the black-out grill on the SE even helps a
little with that. In the end I bought an Acura TSX this time around,
partly because Toyota dealers are still very proud of their new Camry
(high prices).
I also checked out the latest Toyota Navigation system in the '07 Camry
and it seemed very well done indeed. In fact, it is the only one I have
seen which is as good as or even better than the latest Honda/Acura Navi
sytems.
Ever since getting Navi on my '03 Accord it has become something of a
must-have feature for a new vehicle purchase. My wife liked my Accord
so much that she insisted I give it to her and get myself something else .
John
> On 21 Apr 2006 05:26:25 -0700, dimndsonmywndshld@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>>The new Camry has all these features as either standard or as a
>>stand-alone option (traction control/stability control is not in a
>>bundle).
>
>
> I have to say a big THANK YOU for pointing this out.
>
> With the Camry SE it looks like you get a lot stock and a lot more with
> one optional package.
The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
Camry nose is damn ugly, but the black-out grill on the SE even helps a
little with that. In the end I bought an Acura TSX this time around,
partly because Toyota dealers are still very proud of their new Camry
(high prices).
I also checked out the latest Toyota Navigation system in the '07 Camry
and it seemed very well done indeed. In fact, it is the only one I have
seen which is as good as or even better than the latest Honda/Acura Navi
sytems.
Ever since getting Navi on my '03 Accord it has become something of a
must-have feature for a new vehicle purchase. My wife liked my Accord
so much that she insisted I give it to her and get myself something else .
John
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:01:28 -0400, Charles Lasitter
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:01:28 -0400, Charles Lasitter
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
#22
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:01:28 -0400, Charles Lasitter
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
<spoof@address.com> wrote:
>Would anyone else buy these safety features for a relative few thousand
>extra dollars, or am I alone in this?
I'm happy with my ABS, wish I didn't have to shell out for air bags,
and not entirely convinced on some of the other hifalutin features.
Marketing-wise, it's hard for a manufacturer to put safety features on
just the high-zoot models, so they put them on only the high-zoot
marques instead. Until stuff gets really cheap like ABS has.
I'd also like back the $50 or so it costs me for the cruise control,
which I've never used and probably never will, and really, who does?
J.
#23
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Matt Ion wrote:
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Matt Ion wrote:
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
#25
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Matt Ion wrote:
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
> XM, dual-zone climate, etc. may all seem like frivolous things, but
> they're those kinds of features that you'll find, once you've had them a
> while, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them.
if you have in-car XM with a subscription, can you buy a standalone unit
for the house and use the same subscription?
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Gordon McGrew wrote:
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
#27
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Gordon McGrew wrote:
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
#28
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
Gordon McGrew wrote:
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
>> 4-wheel disk brakes (items not available on my '05 LX)
>
> Surprised that Honda is still using drum brakes on the Accord.
> Anyway, I don't think these add much to safety.
eveything ive read from people in the rust belt here indicate that rear
discs arent worth it, compared to the maintenance needed on em.
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:00:49 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
> Camry nose is damn ugly,
Thank you! I looked at one on the lot Saturday and that was the
immediate impression I got.
Don't they have anyone to help with their styling?
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wrote:
> The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
> Camry nose is damn ugly,
Thank you! I looked at one on the lot Saturday and that was the
immediate impression I got.
Don't they have anyone to help with their styling?
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#30
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Re: Make it easier to get safety features.
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 20:00:49 GMT, John Horner <jthorner@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
> Camry nose is damn ugly,
Thank you! I looked at one on the lot Saturday and that was the
immediate impression I got.
Don't they have anyone to help with their styling?
+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+
wrote:
> The SE is a pretty nice unit. I test drove one a few days ago. The new
> Camry nose is damn ugly,
Thank you! I looked at one on the lot Saturday and that was the
immediate impression I got.
Don't they have anyone to help with their styling?
+-----------------------------------------+
| Charles Lasitter | Mailing/Shipping |
| 401/728-1987 | 14 Cooke St |
| cl+at+ncdm+dot+com | Pawtucket RI 02860 |
+-----------------------------------------+