Been 3 weeks with new 2012
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Been 3 weeks with new 2012
Overall I really like the 2012, however, there were a few things I liked much better about my 2004. On the 2012 the clock is not as visable, 2004 had it up higher just below navigation screen making it easier to see. 2012 heated seats don't heat nearly as well as the 2004 and the buttons were in a better place. 2012 has the SOS in the place where the sunglass holder was in the 2004. I don't plan on keeping the SOS service so this space will be wasted, would have preferred to have kept the sunglass holder.
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I would have to say my 2011 heated seats come on much faster and heat more of the chair than my 2004 so I am surprised about your experiences. Otherwise I agree with mostly everything.
The emergency flasher button should have been moved elsewhere, and an analog clock should have been placed between the two vents. Either that, or Lexus nav should have the info bar on the top of the screen similar to when you touch volume controls, that always shows the clock in the corner
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The emergency flasher button should have been moved elsewhere, and an analog clock should have been placed between the two vents. Either that, or Lexus nav should have the info bar on the top of the screen similar to when you touch volume controls, that always shows the clock in the corner
l love watches, don't get me wrong but i prefer the analog ones on my wrist.
and it's an Oxymoron having a Heads Up Display and an Analog Clock
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