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Re: Portable GPS with Voice Recognition [bwia]
by amauhry on Sun Jun 29 18:39:02 PDT 2008
Please do not misunderstand me. The Avalon’s GPS is not perfect, and the lack of proper documentation makes it even less perfect. If Toyota issues a good manual with everything there is to know about the GPS there will not be so much grievance about its performance. Any portable GPS like TomTom, Nuvi and the likes are not perfect either. If you want to see these devices fail miserably, try to find your way out of the Sumner Tunnel or Callahan Tunnel in Boston City, MA, (especially if you are heading to Logan International) assuming you don’t know your way around. All of these tiny devices go dead under the Lincoln and Holland tunnels in New York City as well; a weak point where the Avalon’s system excels. Again my point is, nothing is perfect. Many complaints about the Avalon’s GPS and I fully understand why. To me it is almost perfect because I understand it, and it has never failed me so far. Almost perfect because I did notice a glitch (no wonder Toyota honored my complaint to my full satisfaction). Amaury '08 Limited
Re: Confused on which high mpg vehicle to choose...need help [all4]
by jchan2 on Wed Jan 02 09:50:58 PST 2008
I would suggest a VW Jetta TDI; those get excellent fuel economy, but are diesel, and I don't know about the availability of diesel in your area; I know in my area (Sumner County, TN) diesel is readily available at multiple stations. Other suggestions in diesel would be the Mercedes-Benz E320 Bluetec, but your closest dealer would be quite a ways away in either Franklin, TN or Bowling Green, KY A Prius is a good choice, but not necessarily a good long trip car. I would suggest a Nissan Altima, Honda Accord, or Toyota Camry; each car is EPA rated for 31 MPG highway, is quite comfortable (although the Altima is slightly smaller than the other 2, particularly in the backseat) One step in size down might be worth exploring, although a midsize would be a better car for a trip. The Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Nissan Sentra all get around 35 or 36 MPG highway, but you sacrifice space on the inside and out..
Re: 05 sunfire flasher [ggladstone]
by gremchick on Sat Apr 15 16:16:46 PDT 2006
I am having the same problem. I was told it was located behind the dashboard on the right side. Haven't looked into it yet. If you have any luck please let me know and I will the same.
Re: About to sign on the dotted line [ateixeira]
by mjk7 on Thu Mar 16 12:18:13 PST 2006
You are right but I think I got them to throw in a hat. $ 445 /mo including tax (9%)36 mo nothing down except 1st mo payment and tags. 12K /yr . I am still deciding color I think mahogany red/beige Hope to be a new owner Fri or Sat. My dealer bought out my lease on my Murono Which saved me a payment. I think my in laws from Sao Paulo will like it when they visit this Sumner
Fog Light
by notminehers on Thu Dec 11 10:45:13 PST 2003
Have a 2001 Pro ES - one fog light has gone out due to a crack and moisture inside. Can you get these aftermarket at an auto supply store or am I stuck with the dealership only?? I have not had time to research but the dealership wants over $200.00 just for the assy!! This seems outrageous to me. Has anyone replaced one and how difficult is it?? Thanks, Greg
Port of Tacoma
by notminehers on Fri Nov 14 07:16:01 PST 2003
Drove past the dock where they unload and stage the Mazda's this morning on my way to work.....there must have been at least 50 3's sitting there waiting to be loaded to the rail cars. Looking promising people!!

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