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Interesting. Did your old vehicle have the overhead vents? Doesn’t make that much of a difference?The vents missing overhead in our OT has been noticed to say the least. Kids are sweating on hot days
Yes, exactly. Even the base trim 1958 of LC has second row AC controls and not the OT+.I thought all these features were available on the LC. I mean not every trim can have everything, but I’d expect by the time you get to an OT+ you don’t want to choose between luxury or off-road features, the expectation is luxury and off-road features.
But does it have massaging seats?Yes, exactly. Even the base trim 1958 of LC has second row AC controls and not the OT+.
haha.. with that price it makes sense and good that Lexus added massaging seats in OT+. But I wish they also have added atleast as an options for people to choose for 2nd row climate, digital rear view mirror and 3rd row.But does it have massaging seats?
I wish they would have given the lux+ an option for rear locking differential , ekdss and the all terrain camerahaha.. with that price it makes sense and good that Lexus added massaging seats in OT+. But I wish they also have added atleast as an options for people to choose for 2nd row climate, digital rear view mirror and 3rd row.
What we really need is a GX550 Ultimate that has every box checkedI wish they would have given the lux+ an option for rear locking differential , ekdss and the all terrain camera
My assumption is no rear vents saves a bit of money, and they feel they aren't needed with no 3rd row. Probably assuming that the front vents cool that area sufficiently.Any reason why overhead vents and/or third climate zone would be a drawback or tradeoff on an overlander type vehicle? I am surprised by both omissions particularly the overhead, since it seems like that would simplify manufacturing if all trims had the same vents.
Not having the rearview mirror camera seems like easy margin for Toyota but still feels like a big miss on an off-roader.
Yes. Exactly!What we really need is a GX550 Ultimate that has every box checked
I test drove some tundras and sequoias that had the digital rear view mirrors and they made me nauseous. With a regular mirror your vision focus distance doesn't change much from looking out the front windshield to looking in the rear view mirror. However, with the digital rear view it's a screen, so your eyes have to adjust to see it clearly 30 inches away, and as I've gotten older it is harder for my eyes to transition that focal distance quickly. Especially when wearing glasses for distance, it becomes very difficult to even focus on the digital screen, but since the perceived distance in a regular mirror is much further it works just fine. I was actually very happy when I found that my GX did not have the digital mirror as that is better for me.I have a digital rear view mirror in my jeep. I am kind of 50/50 on it. When I drive in the snow and mud it is constantly covered over with crap so it doesn’t work, and I have to try and use the washer fluid to clean it off. Also my old eyes make the picture somewhat blurry trying to focus on it. It is nice if the truck is loaded though.
They are not jerking your chain, no custom orders on these.The most absurd thing to me is that memory seats are paywalled behind the 8k premium of the Overtrail + vs overtrail. Completely absurd that a 70k overtrail can't even option memory seats. It seems silly perhaps, but this one feature is making me consider keeping my Defender. All of the overtrail + models my dealer seems to have in the queue all are 85k, fully optioned out.
I asked if I could custom order one with exactly the options I wanted and they said they just get what they get. Seems suspect to me, but I've never bought a Toyota product before so who knows.