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Anyway, let us know how much the repairs cost. Not that I'm planning to get into an accident or anything (knock on wood), but it'd be nice to know what to expect.
Since then, I've found that the noise, which has always been intermittent, will quickly go away if I give the ceiling a sharp whack. My question is whether this tends to confirm the theory above, suggest that maybe there's something out of place in the moonroof or ceiling area, or something else? Does this suggest something fixable? In any event, I'd like to figure something out, since the current solution can't be doing the vehicle or my hand any good.
Re the hot air coming into my car in fresh air venting, it appears that your suggestions to turn the temp control ALL THE WAY into the blue zone improved things. Since it was fresh air coming in, I did not think that that was so important to set it at the max so I think that it will work. Our warmest day around here lately has still been only 72.
A warning to all HL owners. In the little storage box above the driver's head that drops down near the map lights, I stored an Aviator style pair of sunglasses with metal rims and ear pieces. They were not in their case as the little box wouldn't close tight with the case in it. I left them in my car on a 65 degree day with the sun out. I came out in the afternoon and lowered the box and took out the glasses to wear. They were so scalding hot that I gave myself quite a burn on the fingers and palm of my hand. I have left glasses in a dash window before and never had them be this hot. Whether it's because it's a closed-in space in that box or or what - just watch what you put there.
As for financing, absolutely investigate any local credit unions. Many have really loosened up their joining requirements. Some only ask that you keep $50 in an account. I used one and got my loan at 5.9% for 5 years.
A techie question re this site: if I want to go to a particular post, per the template at the top,
I have entered in the post's # but the program always sends me to the middle or the end of the list, no matter how many times I put in the number of the post I want. So it means I have to page and page through until I get to it. Have I missed a setting? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks to all of the very helpful people out there.
Bernice
Is this true or are they just blowing smokes?
BTW, BRAD 22, I think it IS illegal to drive without insurance . But then there IS insurance for that too (uninsured / underinsured motorist portion of premium).
Do any of you folks have any comparative comments on these 2 fine trucks?
TIA
I'm also considering the paintguard/fiberguard/leatherguard offered through my dealer by PermaPlate. All surfaces guaranteed for 7 years for $495. Advice? Opinions?
For me at least, once I compared the details, the PF wasn't a serious contender. I was more torn between the HL and the Subaru Outback VDC.
Hope this helps YOU sleep better at night. You clearly made the better decision than your buddy.
Don
I've never purchased an extended warranty, and probably never will, but a Toyota-backed extended warranty is not a bad idea for many people.
Again, neither person is trying to sell me this admittedly high-profit service. Anybody care to comment?
For example, using the $685 example you cited for 75k mi/7 years, you wouldn't gain anything until after the 5th year or 60k miles. At seven years, you could have invested the $685 in a money market account at 5%, which would grow to $964. If a catastrophic failure of the engine or powertrain would have occurred, I would bet it would have happened by the end of the factory warranty.
With that said, assume that at 7 years there is a 50/50 chance you have a claim. That claim would have to exceed $1978 in order to justify the $964 expense ($964/.5 + $50). I think the probability of a major failure between years 5 and 7 is more like one in 5, or 20%. At this rate, the claim would have to exceed $4870 ($964/.2 + 50) to break even. Perhaps my 20% failure rate is still too high.
It boils down to a judgment call and your tolerance for risk. I'd rather do something else with the money today.
My husband and I just ordered our HL 1 week ago. We had the exact same problem as you. Never could find a Limited HL WITHOUT all that extra stuff. So our dealer talked us into ordering exactly what we want. We ended up with a 2WD, limited, leather, moon roof, center console, 6 disc CD changer for $2500 under MSRP. So it saved us a lot of $$ to order it ourselves. Delivery is supposed to take 3-4 weeks. This is what you have to do: don't special order it from Japan. Just have your dealer find out (by looking at the TVO) when the HL in the color you want will be coming through your port, the dealer sends in an "order sheet" to let the port know what options you want put on and which ones you want left off. It hopefully won't take too long to come in. I will let you know! Good luck!!
Jamie
You spend $800 - $1,500 per year to insure the body of the car, $1,000 per year on gas, etc., but you would not spend $825 to have full coverage on every componant. Let's face it, even Toyota can't build a 4-wheel drive truck that will last more than 100,000 mile without some repairs.
Just my opinion
John
2 main engine oil seals
1 Drivers window motor
1 Drivers side side mirror
1 Power Antenna (not to damage)
1 Power steering pump
1 major repair to front control arm/
Total cost to date $2,500.00
I say get the warranty on your 30k HL. It will add value if you choose to sell the car later.
All though I must admit I passed on the extended warranty on my 2000 Maxima.
Now IM getting confused!
Since the salesman at Poway Toyota is insisting on $1000 below MSRP, I will be checking another Toyota dealer around here, referred by CostCo Auto Program.
I will let you all know how everything works out.
Thank You!
Scribblah
Building a Japanese car to order means you get it any way you like, but it's a 3-4 month wait. There's a system-method called TVO which tells Japan how each region wants their cars built... model by model.
"Preferencing" a car means that the car you need/want it close enough to normally built cars to simply request off one of the next few boatloads. That's a far faster way to get a car.
All cars can be ordered EXACTLY as folks want; it's done all the time. One must just be patient. And, as summertime rolls around, it's more difficult for Toyota to accomodate you as the build-out for the prior model year slides into being, meaning a specially-built car after early June becomes a 2002 (next year's) model.
The reason a "preference" is faster is because it's part of a normal build structure, and the PPO's (post-production options) are added as the car hits the port facility. PPO's for Highlanders are things like center consoles, step boards, mats, rear spoilers on non-LTDs, glass breakage sensor upgrade, gold packages.
-Ret
Poway Toyota contacted me via CarPoint. I exchanged emails with Internet/Fleet salesman but every price quote he gave me is only $1000 MSRP. I offered him $1000 above invoice but he seems to completely ignore it.
I have an appointment with Kearny Mesa Toyota this afternoon for test drive and some negotiation. They contacted me via CostCo Auto Program. I will report how it goes.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I ended up driving off the lot V6 2WD HL with
Limited package
Premium sound
Heated seat
Traction control
Leather pacakge
towing prep package
Daytime running light
center console, floor mat
at $1000 above invoce, totaled at $30523 + Tax/License. I think financing thru their bank at 7% for 5 years made the deal. I squeezed two free oil changes out of the salesman as well.
I'm relatively happy with the deal I got. For your information, I dealt with Ernie Jamie at Kearny Mesa Toyota. Tell him Sang sent you.
I'm sleeping in the car tonight.
What should I do? I did not contact the dealer yet, but I prefer not to leave it at dealer (2 hours away) if I don't have to and fix it my self or get it fixed localy. Do you think dealer should have to fix it or compensate me for it? Should I get estimate? Please, give me your opinion. Thank you.
As I was checking through my manual to figure out how the windshield wiper deicer works, I realized that my Highlander does not have such a feature!
I've read in this group that some people have this option on their HL. The manual (p.96,97) shows that the second button to the right of the rear view mirror control can be "Type A", which is just the outside rear view mirror defogger, or "Type B", which also includes the windshield wiper deicer. I'm stuck with Type A.
I don't remember seeing this as an option or I definitely would've asked for it specifically. Living in a snowy state, I was really looking forward to having this feature.
What determines whether you get Type A or B?
I've got 7100 miles and remain very pleased.
Every month, we get a TVO book that tells us how CATD is ordering the cars. Just before an allocation is cut, we transmit our preferences. By asking your dealer to see a TVO book, you can find out not only what the dealer has coming, but what he can get quickly.
-Ret
I joined the HL Lovers club couple of months back. I have a green 4WD HL. I have a question for you guys. Do any of you guys know of a good towel to dry the HL after a wash. I have tried a lot of stuff but the lint keeps sticking to the HL, which is annoying especially because it is a dark color.
I also dont want to scratch the paint. Because of this problem, I have been using automatic washes for the past 2 months ( touchless ofcourse).
Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
-Vish
Enjoy your HL.
JM
We feel that it was worth the wait. Our biggest desires were the limited package, leather, and tow hitch. Since, like everyone else, we couldn't find a (black) limited without all the other add-ons, we decided it would be wisest to order it like we wanted it.
The price for a fully loaded one was just to close to that of a base RX300. For a couple of thousand dollars difference, we would have had to have gone with the Lexus. The way we ordered ours, we got the luxuries that we wanted without closing in on the cost of a RX.
We did the home work, faxed about 95% of the dealers in Florida, and walked away for $500 over invoice.
Also, are there any safety test results available on HL?