Wide-view Front Monitor: Very Cool
- Overall, I was very pleased with the comfort and quietness of the HS. I've owned both a Camry Hybrid and a Prius, and neither were quiet or comfortable (and I sold them both within a month). Hey, I'm spoiled, I like the seats in a Lexus, along with the luxury of copious soundproofing. NVH can be very stressful, and I will gladly pay for quiet; if I want noise, that's why Kline Kreisel made the subwoofer (and maybe it was Dr. Bose or Mark Levinson who perfected it).
- The cockpit is small, but I'm 6'1", "stocky", and I still had plenty of headroom/legroom. The seat is not quite as wide as my current RX or previous Lexi, but it's just as comfy.
- Power? Ha, no worries. The salesman keeps punchin' the "Power" button to demo the car's thrust, but even in the default normal mode, if you need to gun this sucka it moves.
- Nav: The voice control is miles ahead of all the nav systems I've had. Amazing. The "joystick" is great, but actually redundant since almost anything you need can be spoken for or found on the dash via buttons. Major example: While you're driving, you can click the voice command button on the steering wheel, speak your way thru locating an exact street address, set it as your destination, and have the system start giving you directions; in other words, you don't hafta pull over and stop to enter a destination. That is huge.
- Terrific slideshow of a Matador Red HS at http://bit.ly/39aLmv
But as the other person indicated, now that I have XM, I am using that more than the IPOD. And since the car takes a USB Memory Stick, I am using that more. I simply pick what music I want to listen to at work and copy it to the memory stick. I think my IPOD is going to go back to what it was when I first bought it, a portable player and not something that is left in the car all the time.
My expectation is that Lexus will fix this. I am sure there is a Kaizen going on as I type.
But as the other person indicated, now that I have XM, I am using that more than the IPOD. And since the car takes a USB Memory Stick, I am using that more. I simply pick what music I want to listen to at work and copy it to the memory stick. I think my IPOD is going to go back to what it was when I first bought it, a portable player and not something that is left in the car all the time.
My expectation is that Lexus will fix this. I am sure there is a Kaizen going on as I type.





