I know how it works. I own a 2021. The problem is the fan speed I prefer is not the one it wants use. Hence a knob would better for me as opposed to going through the screen.
I have similar issues with vehicles that have automatic volume control.
Thanks to everyone who helped me on the KAON hooks.
I finally got around to ordering them last Sunday night, they shipped Monday, arrived today and had them installed by lunch time!
Fisher Price, I do not even know what that means. But I guess I like it cause I have no complaints.
It does have a touch screen, but major functions like radio, HVAC have buttons too. So if screen fails, I can still use radio and HVAC. Though radio is mostly controlled via steering wheel in...
LOL. Out of date was what I liked. Knobs for radio, HVAC, not a touch screen, etc. Rockers for most everything else. No stop/start, and all other safety features (lane departure, rear X traffic, etc), could be permanently turned off. I am never selling this classic!
NextGen Sequoia is unusable with 2 kids and a big dog.
My 21 Sequoia was supposed to be just a place holder till the NextGen came out, but when it came out it was a major disappointment for space. There is no place for a big dog or dog crate at all with the 3rd row and big shelf. Never mind...
Get the Sequoia. I have both a 21 LC/HE and a 21 Sequoia. If you are not going off-road the Sequoia is the choice by far. It is a great touring vehicle for a family + dog.
Longest Lasting Vehicles, both are winners:
1. Toyota Sequoia
Potential lifespan: 296,509 miles
In a separate study...