What bugs you the most about your CT?
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What bugs you the most about your CT?
My biggest gripe is the location of the USB port. Why put it in the middle of the console? I have a dedicated iPod I use exclusively in the car. I hate having wires laying around or the thought of my iPod sitting out in plain sight all the time.
It took about 2 hours, a Dremel with a flexible extension, my daughter's help, and a moderately bloody pinky, but I was finally able to rout an Apple USB cable from the port to the inside of the cubby. Of course, I had to "re-engineer" the cable to make it lower profile so the cover over the ports would still close.
I imagine their thought was that you'd be using your phone in the provided device holder, so you'd want the port near that. However, I don't really see myself needing to charge my iPhone while I'm driving, and if I did, my iPod would already be using the USB port, so charging would have to be done through the 12V outlet.
It took about 2 hours, a Dremel with a flexible extension, my daughter's help, and a moderately bloody pinky, but I was finally able to rout an Apple USB cable from the port to the inside of the cubby. Of course, I had to "re-engineer" the cable to make it lower profile so the cover over the ports would still close.
I imagine their thought was that you'd be using your phone in the provided device holder, so you'd want the port near that. However, I don't really see myself needing to charge my iPhone while I'm driving, and if I did, my iPod would already be using the USB port, so charging would have to be done through the 12V outlet.
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Can't please all the people all the time
My biggest gripe is the location of the USB port. Why put it in the middle of the console? I have a dedicated iPod I use exclusively in the car. I hate having wires laying around or the thought of my iPod sitting out in plain sight all the time.
It took about 2 hours, a Dremel with a flexible extension, my daughter's help, and a moderately bloody pinky, but I was finally able to rout an Apple USB cable from the port to the inside of the cubby. Of course, I had to "re-engineer" the cable to make it lower profile so the cover over the ports would still close.
I imagine their thought was that you'd be using your phone in the provided device holder, so you'd want the port near that. However, I don't really see myself needing to charge my iPhone while I'm driving, and if I did, my iPod would already be using the USB port, so charging would have to be done through the 12V outlet.
It took about 2 hours, a Dremel with a flexible extension, my daughter's help, and a moderately bloody pinky, but I was finally able to rout an Apple USB cable from the port to the inside of the cubby. Of course, I had to "re-engineer" the cable to make it lower profile so the cover over the ports would still close.
I imagine their thought was that you'd be using your phone in the provided device holder, so you'd want the port near that. However, I don't really see myself needing to charge my iPhone while I'm driving, and if I did, my iPod would already be using the USB port, so charging would have to be done through the 12V outlet.
They said it wasn't convenient enough. For me the problem was solved with an expensive USB extension cord available at Wall Mart. Many wanted it located exactly where yours is. But clearly you don't like it there.
Curious, what is your 'Hybrid' portion of warranty. It appears that it dropped from what it is on mine.
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Not much bugs me about the car so far. Only three days into the ownership.
Performance is as expected with better MPG. Consider I traded in a High performing auto (Mercedes E550 Coupe). Just gotta let go of the ego and testosterone. Really, this is a nice car.
One thing: No rear cup holders or Aux outlets. The kids can get messy and bored... lol
Performance is as expected with better MPG. Consider I traded in a High performing auto (Mercedes E550 Coupe). Just gotta let go of the ego and testosterone. Really, this is a nice car.
One thing: No rear cup holders or Aux outlets. The kids can get messy and bored... lol
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Not much bugs me about the car so far. Only three days into the ownership.
Performance is as expected with better MPG. Consider I traded in a High performing auto (Mercedes E550 Coupe). Just gotta let go of the ego and testosterone. Really, this is a nice car.
One thing: No rear cup holders or Aux outlets. The kids can get messy and bored... lol
Performance is as expected with better MPG. Consider I traded in a High performing auto (Mercedes E550 Coupe). Just gotta let go of the ego and testosterone. Really, this is a nice car.
One thing: No rear cup holders or Aux outlets. The kids can get messy and bored... lol
Can't help with the cupholders. haha. That is definitely an oversight.
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I would link to it, but their website is a mess.
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...what car has the wiper stalk illuminated? Its a simple design anyways, down 1 for intermittent, down another for faster, down another for faster. lol. twist up for intermittent rear, twist again for faster rear
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At first I was a little freaked out about the mileage, as I was getting 35mpg or so, and everyone else was posting low-mid 40s. Last night on the way home from the airport I really milked it and got 53, so I feel better now.
My only nits so far: The center arm console padding is too far back for me, so I find my right arm is resting on the hard plastic of the cupholders. I'm tall and sit WAYYYY back, so I imagine its worse for folks that sit closer.
The high pitched squeal of the regen braking makes me feel like a dog listening to one of those whistles, but cranking the stereo seems to help there.
Other than that, I'm completely in love with the car. I miss my IS-F, but I've found that its just as fun to try to eek out some great gas mileage as to wind through 8 gears as fast as possible. Well.... almost as fun.
My only nits so far: The center arm console padding is too far back for me, so I find my right arm is resting on the hard plastic of the cupholders. I'm tall and sit WAYYYY back, so I imagine its worse for folks that sit closer.
The high pitched squeal of the regen braking makes me feel like a dog listening to one of those whistles, but cranking the stereo seems to help there.
Other than that, I'm completely in love with the car. I miss my IS-F, but I've found that its just as fun to try to eek out some great gas mileage as to wind through 8 gears as fast as possible. Well.... almost as fun.
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Don't be upset with your mileage too soon. It takes about 5K miles for the Synergy drive to really hit it's peak and break in. We've had 3 Hybrids now and this will be our 4th and per the dealer they all take about 5k to break in.
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Oh good! Thanks for the info Bob. I hadn't heard that before.
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The initial issue I had was making minor adjustments of the intermittent feature at night when there was variable intermittent rain/drizzle. The rx330 had auto wipers which spoiled me. Being sick and short on sleep I found myself making the adjustment in the wrong direction several times. Yes a quibble and yes minor.