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Steve, Host
DVD is a EY option. Now, does this option includes wireless headsets along with it OR does it require a separate WH (Wireless Headset) option along with EY option.
Reason for this question is that my dealer's manifesto sheet shows that he is getting a Limited with DVD on it (EY option is listed). However, there are no WH option. So, I am wondering whether wireless headsets come with it or not.
If anyone knows please let me know.
If it is, then, this can be a big problem, because I might find it very uncomfortable & unsafe to drive without the view of the rear-view mirror .
Please let me know whether it blocks the view.
I have the bass problem in my '02 that I purchased 4 weeks ago, and before I approach the dealer I'd like to be as informed as possible. And if need be, as a last resort, provide the dealer with the TSB.
Your assistance will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, I hope.
Steve, Host
Nov 2002 page 55.
JCV
I can only summize that handling and ride comfort are subjective judgements and relative. Compared to a sedan, the Sequoia's handling could certainly be judged to be "gainly" and ride "not very comfortable". Personally, I find the Sequoia to handle VERY crisply and easy to drive. I also feel that the ride is exceptional.....for a large SUV with a solid rear axle.
Also, regarding the Pilot- it may be full size but not a truck SUV like the Sequoia, Yukon etc. It has 3500 lb. tow rating, and a version of all wheel drive. Great vehicle but different category.
The Explorer rode like a truck. The Jeep was GREAT for riding quality, acceleration, and off roading. If Jeep made a full size SUV, I would have bought that.
Rather, I purchased the Sequoia for its size, and overall quality. I think this is an outstanding truck. I cant ask for much else!!
By the way, it was the front axle that failed. Better than having the engine sludge up and having the manufacture denying responsibilty.
Steve, Host
I better keep this one for a while !
Also, what was the purchase price of the new 03? What was the MSRP of this 03?
I am shopping for one, and would like to know what you paid & MSRP on that.
cliffy1... got an answer to this one? Did the managers have a pow-wow to set what or how the area was going to be ordering these?
I appreciate any input, and thanks to all.
If interested, the one Toyota is putting in the '03 is sweet. Takes up a little room in the center compartment, but that is big anyway. Should be a clean install as it doesn't look any different from a '01 to a '03
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/photopost/showgallery.php?ppuser=5564&cat=500&thumb=1
sensor?
On my '03 Limited: MSRP 46,800 Paid 42,600 (minus 36,000 trade for the '01)
Both of the above does not include tax and license.
The problem is I believe that I received the vehicle in that condition and just noticed it now b/c the weather is cold and I have just started using the defroster. I have called the service line at Toyota and have started an "investigation" what ever that means, but I am wondering what else to do, any suggestions?