Q...I think the transmission Honda had issues with was the 6-speed, not the 5-speeds in the '04-'05 versions. The '05 was the first TL I owned. It was a great car. I think I kept it longer than any car I can remember over the last 20 years. I think I kept it 5 years.
I see you have the same electronic parking brake our new Civic has and I'm not sure why Honda/Acura went with these? I like the secure feel of yanking on the brake lever. If the impossible were to happen and all brake hydraulics were lost, I don't think that little button would stop the car.
Not necessarily a "bad" thing but to me anyway a "why" thing?
Craig...thanks! How you liking your Civic after you've driven it for a little bit? My son has the bug now, too. He's looking at the R version, though. I doubt he'll make a change that quickly, though. He still is in lust with his GTI!
Never thought about the parking "button" but I tend to agree with you. Doubt it's going to stop much of anything.
@GG I am late to the party but congrats on the purchase and thanks for keeping Ohioans working. By the way, is the TLX made in Ohio or is it an import?
@bwia....made in OHIO. IF anyone ever gets the chance to see the plant in Marysville, OH, it is quite a site to behold. You'll understand by the enthusiasm, processes, cleanliness, etc why Honda's products are so reliable and well put together.
Anyone ever visit a Honda/Acura plant in Japan? I imagine there are some master-car-craftsmen working in those plants. I do enjoy watching videos of Audi's being produced in factories as well. One day I'd like to visit.
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I see you have the same electronic parking brake our new Civic has and I'm not sure why Honda/Acura went with these? I like the secure feel of yanking on the brake lever. If the impossible were to happen and all brake hydraulics were lost, I don't think that little button would stop the car.
Not necessarily a "bad" thing but to me anyway a "why" thing?
Craig...thanks! How you liking your Civic after you've driven it for a little bit? My son has the bug now, too. He's looking at the R version, though. I doubt he'll make a change that quickly, though. He still is in lust with his GTI!
Never thought about the parking "button" but I tend to agree with you. Doubt it's going to stop much of anything.
Loved the E-switch parking brake in my S4.
For 1, it does work just like a lever (at least in the Audi). You can pull it up and release, or go all the way up which makes it hit the "end" switch so that you can let go. Let go without going all the way up, and it works just like a lever. Ask me how I know when I was going home with metal on metal contact in my front brakes. It'll slow you down, though admittedly I didn't try it at speeds over 15-20 MPH.
Secondly, and even more importantly in my opinion, it saves space and room in the car's interior. I hate foot parking brakes (the one in the Kia is bothering me). and a lever in the center console takes up tons of valuable real estate in a vehicle. A switch takes up the space of a button.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
Spare tire is an option. At least it was for 2017. And no turbo is a plus, if the overall power and economy is good! Manual, well, no one buys this class of car with a stick anyway.
The only IMO legit complaint is the graphics stuff, maybe, but up to each buyer to decide. Same with styling.
I think wanting more power is a legit complaint, but stating it as "no turbo" throws you off-track. If they can achieve it by throwing in a Honda V8 , then by all means do so. However, the car would become very front-heavy and unbalanced.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
I had to go for an ultrasound this morning of my abdomen. I think I mentioned that the gastroenterologist I saw last Thursday said he felt something in my abdomen and wanted to get some ultrasound pictures of that area. I forgot what he thought it was but at this point, it is inconsequential. I'll know the results tomorrow sometime.
I'll tell you something - waking up every morning is just another day of pain and unknowns. I never know what is going to hurt or make me nauseous or fatigue me. I'm not giving up, by any means, but it can wear on a human being. I take so many medications that my kitchen cabinet (where I keep all my pills) looks more like a shelf in a pharmacy than a place to keep cups, saucers and plates.
I am getting my last delivery of Epclusa (the Hepatitis C anti-viral drug) sometime today from the specialty pharmacy in Miami. I take my 3rd blood test to check for the Hep C Virus next Friday when I get home from visiting my brother in Ponte Vedra. It's going to be good to get away and be with family for a change. I don't know what I would do without my brother!
That is great news Mike.
Hang onto us, we'll get you through this and you can celebrate with a new 740i when they are introduced.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Driver...ain't gonna be many people that are going to go "red over red" on a TLX ASpec. So, feeling pretty unique in my choice. Not sure you'll see another any time soon. I like it that way.
Like driving the Cobra and winding it out in the first 3 gears....small children and dogs run scared as I bang into 2nd. I'm noticed!
I've got to get one of those cool exhaust systems on my Mustang. Yesterday on the highway a work colleague passed me in his Crossfire at a pretty good clip. He got about a half mile ahead before I decided to catch up. At maybe 3/4 throttle I was on him quick. I looked down and I was doing 100 for the first time. Car was so stable and quiet I didn't realize it.
Now that you have had success breaking the ice, when are you going to do it again?
jmonroe
After I get a louder exhaust so I'll know I'm doing it.
Save your money. Get an old boom box, insert a tape with a great exhaust sound, open the moon roof and blast away.
Your welcome, I'll take 60% of the savings.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
I've been to the AMG engine building line, and I have been to the MB factory at Sindelfingen twice. It's pretty interesting. I've also been to the MB facility in Alabama.
Anyone ever visit a Honda/Acura plant in Japan? I imagine there are some master-car-craftsmen working in those plants. I do enjoy watching videos of Audi's being produced in factories as well. One day I'd like to visit.
Talk about big mileage....214000 miles...how much life is left in that Acura...errr, Toyota. He is really mixed up, he even names the model.
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I had to go for an ultrasound this morning of my abdomen. I think I mentioned that the gastroenterologist I saw last Thursday said he felt something in my abdomen and wanted to get some ultrasound pictures of that area. I forgot what he thought it was but at this point, it is inconsequential. I'll know the results tomorrow sometime.
I'll tell you something - waking up every morning is just another day of pain and unknowns. I never know what is going to hurt or make me nauseous or fatigue me. I'm not giving up, by any means, but it can wear on a human being. I take so many medications that my kitchen cabinet (where I keep all my pills) looks more like a shelf in a pharmacy than a place to keep cups, saucers and plates.
I am getting my last delivery of Epclusa (the Hepatitis C anti-viral drug) sometime today from the specialty pharmacy in Miami. I take my 3rd blood test to check for the Hep C Virus next Friday when I get home from visiting my brother in Ponte Vedra. It's going to be good to get away and be with family for a change. I don't know what I would do without my brother!
That is great news Mike.
Hang onto us, we'll get you through this and you can celebrate with a new 740i when they are introduced.
jmonroe
Thanks JM, and all my dear, dear biddies here on Edmunds. Living alone and far from the kids and grandkids is very difficult. Just simple tasks like going food shopping (which I must do this morning) is a true hassle.
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
When you experience technology in a car, several options become needs rather than "...gee, wouldn't it be nice to have...!" Let me explain.
I would never have ordered a car with a heads-up display - I thought it was a waste of money. Now that I have it on my new car, I would never buy a car without it. I never look at my instrument panel when driving. Heads-up display shows phone calls, navigation directions and addresses, speed limit, speed, and even audio source and selection.
The same is true for ventilated/cooled seats. Down here in south Florida, May through October can be very hot and humid. Cooled seats make me cool in just the right places.
Add to the above blind spot monitors, an upgraded audio system, parking sensors and 360 degree cameras. Thus options I would never have considered prior to experiencing their comfort or safety have become necessities for me.
When you experience technology in a car, several options become needs rather than "...gee, wouldn't it be nice to have...!" Let me explain.
I would never have ordered a car with a heads-up display - I thought it was a waste of money. Now that I have it on my new car, I would never buy a car without it. I never look at my instrument panel when driving. Heads-up display shows phone calls, navigation directions and addresses, speed limit, speed, and even audio source and selection.
The same is true for ventilated/cooled seats. Down here in south Florida, May through October can be very hot and humid. Cooled seats make me cool in just the right places.
Add to the above blind spot monitors, an upgraded audio system, parking sensors and 360 degree cameras. Thus options I would never have considered prior to experiencing their comfort or safety have become necessities for me.
I agree; I like the navigation, decent audio, and ConnectedDrive features that I haven't had before. HUD and the other options you referenced haven't become necessities. Yet.
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Waze is annoying suburbanites. The GPS navigation system works on smartphones and tablets with turn-by-turn information and user-submitted travel times and route details.
Here is the problem. On crowded highways Waze directs drivers to take less travelled and faster routes through quiet sleepy neighborhoods thus increasing traffic in once pristine and tony neighborhoods. But the impact is not all bad after all. Let me explain. (thanks for that borrowed transitional phrase from Mike)
Driving on these back roads drivers are discovering a new world of upscale housing and real estate. That in turn is driving up demand and prices in these neighborhoods. A win win for buyers and sellers. Last weekend I had the opportunity to observe this phenomenon first hand. My daughter turned on Waze and suddenly we were driving through some of Maryland's upscale properties. From the highway we had no idea such places existed.
Since then, I have downloaded Waze but have not yet tried it. Isn't technology great? By the way, has anyone tried Waze, and what is your experience?
Waze is annoying suburbanites. The GPS navigation system works on smartphones and tablets with turn-by-turn information and user-submitted travel times and route details.
Here is the problem. On crowded highways Waze directs drivers to take less travelled and faster routes through quiet sleepy neighborhoods thus increasing traffic in once pristine and tony neighborhoods. But the impact is not all bad after all. Let me explain. (thanks for that borrowed transitional phrase from Mike)
Driving on these back roads drivers are discovering a new world of upscale housing and real estate. That in turn is driving up demand and prices in these neighborhoods. A win win for buyers and sellers. Last weekend I had the opportunity to observe this phenomenon first hand. My daughter turned on Waze and suddenly we were driving through some of Maryland's upscale properties. From the highway we had no idea such places existed.
Since then, I have downloaded Waze but have not yet tried it. Isn't technology great?
By the way, has anyone tried Waze, and what is your experience?
Feel free to use "let me explain" as a transitional phrase anytime you feel the need or urge!
I just watched a 2018 Acura TLX A-spec YouTube video. Good overall review but they were disappointed with the GPS map graphics and the integration of Google car play and Android auto which is not touch sensitive. The lack of a manual transmission, turbo charging and spare tire were considered demerits.
On the other hand they were pleased with all other aspects of the TLX as it is a premium level above Accord. The overall styling, performance, 9-speed transmission, body size, and dual visible exhaust were identified as noteworthy. They also liked the engine growl and overall sportiness.
Agree about the turbo, too. Slapping a turbo on the sweet 3.5 V6, which is already pretty quick, would make it a near 4 sec to 60 car. That would be a hoot. Rumor has it there's a TLX-S Type coming using the ASpec's suspension and the RLX's hybrid drivetrain. That would be a hoot, too.
Manual transmissions seem to be focused only on Muscle Cars and Miatas these days. I haven't seen a manual in a 4-door sedan of recent vintage in a long time. Shame, but the the automatics are so good, you can't shift better than them, these days.
Am I wrong thinking all engines aren't capable of being tourboed? My impression is that a motor needed to be fairly robust to handle the extra stresses associated with boost. I even remember reading that the Ford Coyote had to have extra reinforcement made to the block just to handle non-turbo stress.
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My parents' 1st 3 BMWs ('04 X5, '05 530i, & '07 X5) didn't have navigation. Since then (starting with an '08 328xi), they won't buy a car without it.
The same with Blind Spot Monitors. My Dad's 1st Tahoe ('10 LTZ) had them. From the 1st highway drive home from the dealership, he thought they were excellent. When he traded the 2010 Tahoe in for a leftover 2011 Tahoe (in 2012), The dealership couldn't find an LTZ with the Blind Spot Monitors. The only LTZs available had the HD Trailer Towing Package (HD Transmission Cooler, Trailer Brake Control...useless to him) which could not be equipped with Blind Spot Monitors. It was a good deal plus 0% financing for 6 years so he took it. He said he'd been driving so long before without the blind spot monitors & he adjusts his mirrors properly so he wouldn't miss them. He called me while driving home from the dealership saying that he made a mistake. When it came time to trade in his '11 Tahoe for the '15 Tahoe, he made sure Blind SPot Monitors were on the list of options it had.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
I love the BLIS system. Just such a nice heads up and back up plan! I have no plans to buy new without getting that. Bigger issue getting used, or cheap lease. Bigger issue is getting a back up camera on a used car. Very few of those I would get without a camera.
HUD I tried on a BMW test drive. Was nice. I could get used to it, but would never be a deal breaker I don't think.
Waze is annoying suburbanites. The GPS navigation system works on smartphones and tablets with turn-by-turn information and user-submitted travel times and route details.
Here is the problem. On crowded highways Waze directs drivers to take less travelled and faster routes through quiet sleepy neighborhoods thus increasing traffic in once pristine and tony neighborhoods. But the impact is not all bad after all. Let me explain. (thanks for that borrowed transitional phrase from Mike)
Driving on these back roads drivers are discovering a new world of upscale housing and real estate. That in turn is driving up demand and prices in these neighborhoods. A win win for buyers and sellers. Last weekend I had the opportunity to observe this phenomenon first hand. My daughter turned on Waze and suddenly we were driving through some of Maryland's upscale properties. From the highway we had no idea such places existed.
Since then, I have downloaded Waze but have not yet tried it. Isn't technology great? By the way, has anyone tried Waze, and what is your experience?
I haven't actually used waze but it is on my phone. I use google maps, which actually picks up accident reports from waze.
This AM, I saw this same situation. My daughter started summer job this week, commuting 45 miles each way into Delaware. So I check google to see if she needs to take alternate route. And the quickest way normally (about 5 minutes) is down the turnpike. We don't do that, but curious, I looked at the route. Same deal, cutting through a few neighborhoods (a way I never knew about!) to avoid the bigger roads that were all showing red from traffic. If I lived back in there, I would hate that!
The other challenge with Waze is as everybody bails for the back roads they become clogged too - last night it took 45 minutes to get through downtown Seattle, a trip of ~ 5 miles. I took the Waze suggested route, but a few minutes in and several painful traffic lights later I realized the 5 MPH freeway would have been a better choice. Sitting through 3+ cycles each light and never moving drives me crazy.
My parents' 1st 3 BMWs ('04 X5, '05 530i, & '07 X5) didn't have navigation. Since then (starting with an '08 328xi), they won't buy a car without it.
The same with Blind Spot Monitors. My Dad's 1st Tahoe ('10 LTZ) had them. From the 1st highway drive home from the dealership, he thought they were excellent. When he traded the 2010 Tahoe in for a leftover 2011 Tahoe (in 2012), The dealership couldn't find an LTZ with the Blind Spot Monitors. The only LTZs available had the HD Trailer Towing Package (HD Transmission Cooler, Trailer Brake Control...useless to him) which could not be equipped with Blind Spot Monitors. It was a good deal plus 0% financing for 6 years so he took it. He said he'd been driving so long before without the blind spot monitors & he adjusts his mirrors properly so he wouldn't miss them. He called me while driving home from the dealership saying that he made a mistake. When it came time to trade in his '11 Tahoe for the '15 Tahoe, he made sure Blind SPot Monitors were on the list of options it had.
Boy...do I agree with having BLISS on a Tahoe. Had it on my LTZ Tahoe and really came to rely on that feature quite a bit. More important on a big vehicle like a Tahoe, but certainly useful on most vehicles.
I had to go for an ultrasound this morning of my abdomen. I think I mentioned that the gastroenterologist I saw last Thursday said he felt something in my abdomen and wanted to get some ultrasound pictures of that area. I forgot what he thought it was but at this point, it is inconsequential. I'll know the results tomorrow sometime.
I'll tell you something - waking up every morning is just another day of pain and unknowns. I never know what is going to hurt or make me nauseous or fatigue me. I'm not giving up, by any means, but it can wear on a human being. I take so many medications that my kitchen cabinet (where I keep all my pills) looks more like a shelf in a pharmacy than a place to keep cups, saucers and plates.
I am getting my last delivery of Epclusa (the Hepatitis C anti-viral drug) sometime today from the specialty pharmacy in Miami. I take my 3rd blood test to check for the Hep C Virus next Friday when I get home from visiting my brother in Ponte Vedra. It's going to be good to get away and be with family for a change. I don't know what I would do without my brother!
That is great news Mike.
Hang onto us, we'll get you through this and you can celebrate with a new 740i when they are introduced.
jmonroe
Thanks JM, and all my dear, dear biddies here on Edmunds. Living alone and far from the kids and grandkids is very difficult. Just simple tasks like going food shopping (which I must do this morning) is a true hassle.
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
OK if you say so but you better take a different route home from the grocery store this morning.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
When you experience technology in a car, several options become needs rather than "...gee, wouldn't it be nice to have...!" Let me explain.
I would never have ordered a car with a heads-up display - I thought it was a waste of money. Now that I have it on my new car, I would never buy a car without it. I never look at my instrument panel when driving. Heads-up display shows phone calls, navigation directions and addresses, speed limit, speed, and even audio source and selection.
The same is true for ventilated/cooled seats. Down here in south Florida, May through October can be very hot and humid. Cooled seats make me cool in just the right places.
Add to the above blind spot monitors, an upgraded audio system, parking sensors and 360 degree cameras. Thus options I would never have considered prior to experiencing their comfort or safety have become necessities for me.
Yes Mike you are right about the heads up display. It is nice and it is one of the reasons why I got the Ultimate package on my '15 Genny.
A couple months after Son #1 got out of State Penn Penn State in '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) his first new car, a '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) Grand Prix, had heads up display. It also had all those radio buttons on the steering wheel too. A very complicated looking steering wheel but he said his dates were impressed with it. Sorta broke the ice for car talk.
I don't know if it is true but my son maintains that the radio control steering wheel he had on that '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) Grand Prix was the start of buttons being placed on all steering wheels as we see them today. Maybe some of the experts in here can confirm that.
FWIW, when he hit a deer on I 79 one night while driving to his apartment he lost the windshield too. When he saw the estimates he decided to get $100 comprehensive deductible instead of $250 like he had originally. Just in case he took a stone to the windshield because he said heads up display windshields cost a near fortune back then because they were relatively new. They still ain't cheap but the delta isn't as much.
When you play, you have to be willing to pay.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
I had to go for an ultrasound this morning of my abdomen. I think I mentioned that the gastroenterologist I saw last Thursday said he felt something in my abdomen and wanted to get some ultrasound pictures of that area. I forgot what he thought it was but at this point, it is inconsequential. I'll know the results tomorrow sometime.
I'll tell you something - waking up every morning is just another day of pain and unknowns. I never know what is going to hurt or make me nauseous or fatigue me. I'm not giving up, by any means, but it can wear on a human being. I take so many medications that my kitchen cabinet (where I keep all my pills) looks more like a shelf in a pharmacy than a place to keep cups, saucers and plates.
I am getting my last delivery of Epclusa (the Hepatitis C anti-viral drug) sometime today from the specialty pharmacy in Miami. I take my 3rd blood test to check for the Hep C Virus next Friday when I get home from visiting my brother in Ponte Vedra. It's going to be good to get away and be with family for a change. I don't know what I would do without my brother!
That is great news Mike.
Hang onto us, we'll get you through this and you can celebrate with a new 740i when they are introduced.
jmonroe
Thanks JM, and all my dear, dear biddies here on Edmunds. Living alone and far from the kids and grandkids is very difficult. Just simple tasks like going food shopping (which I must do this morning) is a true hassle.
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
One of the nice things about my Liberty Mutual Insurance on the car is that there is no deductible for front windshield replacement. Thus, if I need a special windshield for my heads-up display, I'm covered!
I mentioned the other day that the flooding in Broward County was pretty bad, but that where I lived we had no problems. Well, on my way to shopping at Walmart for food this morning, not only was 1/2 the parking lot flooded, but the streets leading up to Walmart's location in Coral Springs were also flooded. My guess is that my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Speaking of flooding, the skies are darkening once again in preparation for afternoon thunderstorms - just what we need - more rain! I just checked with local Doppler radar and sure enough, there's a line of green, orange and red headed my way from the west coast of Florida. At least I caught sight of the sun for about an hour this morning.
I thought HUD was for people who wanted to be jet pilots....but, now I love using it. Never have to look down at the speedo.........and I can always check which direction I am going in without looking around.
I thought HUD was for people who wanted to be jet pilots....but, now I love using it. Never have to look down at the speedo.........and I can always check which direction I am going in without looking around.
If you need a HUD to tell you in which direction you are going, things are much worse with you, driver, than any of us thought!
my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Does it have an automatic rain cover along with a tornado protection and hurricane protection cover?
my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Does it have an automatic rain cover along with a tornado protection and hurricane protection cover?
It might, Imid, I just haven't figured out which button(s) I need to press in order to deploy those features. Won't I be surprised when I find out which one(s) to press!
Got a call from my doctor just now. There were no additional tumors found on the ultrasouind. So, that's the good news - but they found something else. So my doctor is forwarding the results to my gastroenterologist in order to determine what it is and how he wants to deal with it. Probably won't know anything until next week.
@jmonroe - Surely your son did not have a '71 Grand Prix with those features. An '01 perhaps?
Yes you are correct. I just did an EDIT to that post.
It was a 2001 Grand prix.
I should have known I ain't that old.
jmonroe
Out of curiosity, how did 01 become 71?
You know, I was wrong again. It was a 1991 not a 2001. I'm pretty bad with numbers today.
Now get busy and find out if my son was right about the 1991 Grand Prix being the forerunner of radio buttons and other stuff on the steering wheel. :@
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
I thought HUD was for people who wanted to be jet pilots....but, now I love using it. Never have to look down at the speedo.........and I can always check which direction I am going in without looking around.
If you need a HUD to tell you in which direction you are going, things are much worse with you, driver, than any of us thought!
my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Does it have an automatic rain cover along with a tornado protection and hurricane protection cover?
It might, Imid, I just haven't figured out which button(s) I need to press in order to deploy those features. Won't I be surprised when I find out which one(s) to press!
You will be really surprised if you press the "seat ejector" by mistake
@jmonroe - Surely your son did not have a '71 Grand Prix with those features. An '01 perhaps?
Yes you are correct. I just did an EDIT to that post.
It was a 2001 Grand prix.
I should have known I ain't that old.
jmonroe
Out of curiosity, how did 01 become 71?
You know, I was wrong again. It was a 1991 not a 2001. I'm pretty bad with numbers today.
Now get busy and find out if my son was right about the 1991 Grand Prix being the forerunner of radio buttons and other stuff on the steering wheel. :@
jmonroe
Oh well, numbers aren't that important anyway......especially to an engineer!
my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Does it have an automatic rain cover along with a tornado protection and hurricane protection cover?
It might, Imid, I just haven't figured out which button(s) I need to press in order to deploy those features. Won't I be surprised when I find out which one(s) to press!
Maybe you just have to wave at it.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Got a call from my doctor just now. There were no additional tumors found on the ultrasouind. So, that's the good news - but they found something else. So my doctor is forwarding the results to my gastroenterologist in order to determine what it is and how he wants to deal with it. Probably won't know anything until next week.
I'm sure you are OK.
Maybe that ultrasound has found the signs of an early undetectable itch that can only be satisfied by a new car purchase.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
my 740i was not bothered by the flooding since I merely pressed a button on my console and raised the car up a couple-three inches - a feature I thought I would never need or use.
Does it have an automatic rain cover along with a tornado protection and hurricane protection cover?
It might, Imid, I just haven't figured out which button(s) I need to press in order to deploy those features. Won't I be surprised when I find out which one(s) to press!
Maybe you just have to wave at it.
jmonroe
Need to try that tomorrow morning - just might be the trick!
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Never thought about the parking "button" but I tend to agree with you. Doubt it's going to stop much of anything.
For 1, it does work just like a lever (at least in the Audi). You can pull it up and release, or go all the way up which makes it hit the "end" switch so that you can let go. Let go without going all the way up, and it works just like a lever. Ask me how I know when I was going home with metal on metal contact in my front brakes.
It'll slow you down, though admittedly I didn't try it at speeds over 15-20 MPH.
Secondly, and even more importantly in my opinion, it saves space and room in the car's interior. I hate foot parking brakes (the one in the Kia is bothering me). and a lever in the center console takes up tons of valuable real estate in a vehicle. A switch takes up the space of a button.
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Hang onto us, we'll get you through this and you can celebrate with a new 740i when they are introduced.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Your welcome, I'll take 60% of the savings.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Acura...errr, Toyota. He is really mixed up, he even names the model.He must be desperate, I have never seen anyone actually say;
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Thanks JM, and all my dear, dear biddies here on Edmunds. Living alone and far from the kids and grandkids is very difficult. Just simple tasks like going food shopping (which I must do this morning) is a true hassle.
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
I would never have ordered a car with a heads-up display - I thought it was a waste of money. Now that I have it on my new car, I would never buy a car without it. I never look at my instrument panel when driving. Heads-up display shows phone calls, navigation directions and addresses, speed limit, speed, and even audio source and selection.
The same is true for ventilated/cooled seats. Down here in south Florida, May through October can be very hot and humid. Cooled seats make me cool in just the right places.
Add to the above blind spot monitors, an upgraded audio system, parking sensors and 360 degree cameras. Thus options I would never have considered prior to experiencing their comfort or safety have become necessities for me.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
Yet.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Here is the problem. On crowded highways Waze directs drivers to take less travelled and faster routes through quiet sleepy neighborhoods thus increasing traffic in once pristine and tony neighborhoods. But the impact is not all bad after all. Let me explain. (thanks for that borrowed transitional phrase from Mike)
Driving on these back roads drivers are discovering a new world of upscale housing and real estate. That in turn is driving up demand and prices in these neighborhoods. A win win for buyers and sellers. Last weekend I had the opportunity to observe this phenomenon first hand. My daughter turned on Waze and suddenly we were driving through some of Maryland's upscale properties. From the highway we had no idea such places existed.
Since then, I have downloaded Waze but have not yet tried it. Isn't technology great?
By the way, has anyone tried Waze, and what is your experience?
Feel free to use "let me explain" as a transitional phrase anytime you feel the need or urge!
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
The same with Blind Spot Monitors. My Dad's 1st Tahoe ('10 LTZ) had them. From the 1st highway drive home from the dealership, he thought they were excellent. When he traded the 2010 Tahoe in for a leftover 2011 Tahoe (in 2012), The dealership couldn't find an LTZ with the Blind Spot Monitors. The only LTZs available had the HD Trailer Towing Package (HD Transmission Cooler, Trailer Brake Control...useless to him) which could not be equipped with Blind Spot Monitors. It was a good deal plus 0% financing for 6 years so he took it. He said he'd been driving so long before without the blind spot monitors & he adjusts his mirrors properly so he wouldn't miss them. He called me while driving home from the dealership saying that he made a mistake. When it came time to trade in his '11 Tahoe for the '15 Tahoe, he made sure Blind SPot Monitors were on the list of options it had.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2025 Camry SE AWD
HUD I tried on a BMW test drive. Was nice. I could get used to it, but would never be a deal breaker I don't think.
Navi, I want. But CarPlay would be fine for that.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
This AM, I saw this same situation. My daughter started summer job this week, commuting 45 miles each way into Delaware. So I check google to see if she needs to take alternate route. And the quickest way normally (about 5 minutes) is down the turnpike. We don't do that, but curious, I looked at the route. Same deal, cutting through a few neighborhoods (a way I never knew about!) to avoid the bigger roads that were all showing red from traffic. If I lived back in there, I would hate that!
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
OK if you say so but you better take a different route home from the grocery store this morning.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
A couple months after Son #1 got out of
State PennPenn State in '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) his first new car, a '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) Grand Prix, had heads up display. It also had all those radio buttons on the steering wheel too. A very complicated looking steering wheel but he said his dates were impressed with it. Sorta broke the ice for car talk.I don't know if it is true but my son maintains that the radio control steering wheel he had on that '71 (EDIT: 2001, Second EDIT: 1991) Grand Prix was the start of buttons being placed on all steering wheels as we see them today. Maybe some of the experts in here can confirm that.
FWIW, when he hit a deer on I 79 one night while driving to his apartment he lost the windshield too. When he saw the estimates he decided to get $100 comprehensive deductible instead of $250 like he had originally. Just in case he took a stone to the windshield because he said heads up display windshields cost a near fortune back then because they were relatively new. They still ain't cheap but the delta isn't as much.
When you play, you have to be willing to pay.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
It was a 2001 Grand prix.
I should have known I ain't that old.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
As for the new 740i - it's already on dealer lots. BMW does that all the time as does Mercedes. And, no I am not getting any more new cars.
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Mike, I thought you liked us.
Wait a minute, he does that now.
j/k JM.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
Now get busy and find out if my son was right about the 1991 Grand Prix being the forerunner of radio buttons and other stuff on the steering wheel. :@
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Maybe that ultrasound has found the signs of an early undetectable itch that can only be satisfied by a new car purchase.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
http://0.tqn.com/w/experts/Pontiac-Repair-828/2010/06/Steering-Wheel.jpg
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Need to try that tomorrow morning - just might be the trick!
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive