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Re: VDIM Description from Toyota [wwest] by monte8
Jun 17, 2008 (12:08 pm)
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Replying to: wwest (Jun 03, 2008 8:41 am)

"What if there had been a "sudden" obstruction, deer/ELK, or even worse an oncoming car had veered into your lane...?? "
 
The safest course is to not swerve for an animal in the road, just take the hit. If you avoid the animal, you may go off the road, hit a tree, wall, guard rail, hit an oncoming car, bicycle, etc. Safety experts have looked at this problem (deer, moose, etc. collisions) and determined that the best thing is just hit the brakes (if you can).
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Re: VDIM Description from Toyota [monte8] by cdptrap
Jun 18, 2008 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: monte8 (Jun 17, 2008 12:08 pm)

Adding to your good point...
 
Swerve-and-accelerate seems like a counter-intuitive behavior when reacting to roadway obstacles. It seems 99% of the time, our natural response to avoiding an obstacle is to slow and swerve or swerve and slow. VDIM will work fine for these 99% events.
 
Swerving and accelerating simultaneously definitely increases the risk of roll-over for a tall vehicle like the HH, so VDIM has its emphasis in the right place. I would rather take on a deer or a steer or a car than risk a roll-over when all the defensive designs (bags, beams, crumple zones, etc) become useless.
 
We have encountered our share of road hazards from stubborn bulls (big nasty horns) to nasty pot holes and swerving at constant speed or swerving with foot on brakes work smoothly and securely in the HH. The VDIM-enhanced handling characteristics made it safe and easy.
 
On the very rare occasion when we have to swerve and accelerate to pass, we have learned to swerve first and then press down on the gas smoothly and the VDIM does not intrude. This is a much safer practice anyway.
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Re: VDIM Description from Toyota [cdptrap] by wwest
Jun 18, 2008 (8:54 am)
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Replying to: cdptrap (Jun 18, 2008 8:22 am)

When something dashes out in front of you, or suddenly starts coming your way, REACTION time is of the utmost importance, rather than first taking the time to analyze the situation.
 
DON'T FREEZE, do something, ANYTHING.
 
Then take the time to decide, realize, "that" was a rabbit, not a small child.
 
And remember, keep in mind, that with ABS we now have the ability to brake SEVERELY and stear, maintain directional control.
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Press Request by KarenS HOST
Jun 18, 2008 (1:51 pm)
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A reporter would like to talk to consumers who are in the market for a hybrid SUV but are having trouble finding one. Please respond to jwahledmunds.com with your daytime contact information along with the vehicle you are shopping for no later than Friday, June 20th.
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Re: weird problems - anyone else? [wwest] by bean88
Aug 20, 2008 (8:28 pm)
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Replying to: wwest (Apr 11, 2008 12:24 pm)

I have an 06 HH and I had this problem once...it occurred after I passed the 5k service reminder and the service light stayed on. It took me at least 15 minutes to fill the tank because of it. I immediately took it in for service and told the dealer about it...they couldn't find a problem but the problem disappeared after my service light was reset. I have a sneaky feeling that Toyota has programmed the valve (you know...the one that closes automatically in the event of a rollover) inside the tank to close once the service light goes on to entice people to get their vehicle serviced. That's my theory but I haven't tested it again by exceeding the 5K service since.
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Anyone word on an I4? by stevedebi
Aug 20, 2008 (8:52 pm)
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The 2009 Highlander ICE model is getting an I4 2.7L base engine. Has anyone heard rumors that they will offer this on the hybrid?
 
I personally own an FEH, but I've always thought that it would be much better to put an I4 in the HH.
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Re: Anyone word on an I4? [stevedebi] by kdhspyder
Aug 21, 2008 (6:08 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Aug 20, 2008 8:52 pm)

It would be nice but I think that the new Venza will get a hybrid 4c before the heavier Highlander does. I believe that with the size and weight of the new model that only the 2.7L would have enough power. Thus far I haven't seen anything that indicates that the 2.7L ( 1AR ) will be linked to the current or NextGen HSD.
   
Supposition only ... the new 2.5L ( 2AR ) engine will debut next month in the RAV, then migrate to the Camry early in 2009. This will eventually replace the current 2.4L 2AZ across the entire lineup. It's this 2.5L that I think will be linked to the NextGen HSD in the Camry and Venza hybrids when they are actually introduced.
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2008 Highlander Hybrid by joe540ci
Jan 13, 2009 (1:55 pm)
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The new 2008 highlander hybrid by joe540ci
Nov 19, 2006 (10:27 am)
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They say the new hybrid highlander will be out early 2007. I have tryed everyday to find out more info. No pictures are out.Just that it will be on tha avalon platform.I wish i could post a reward for anyone who comes up with a picture and info on the new design.I guess for now we can pass the time by guessing about it.Well my guess is that it will be a 4 cyl/electric,more MPG than the 2007. And look like a avalon front crossover??? Anyone want to take a guess about its looks...JOE
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Re: The new 2008 highlander hybrid [joe540ci] by jbroady
Nov 19, 2006 (11:11 am)
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Replying to: joe540ci (Nov 19, 2006 10:27 am)

I know... I am dying to find out as well! I am holding off buying a 2007 Highlander Hybrid until I know just a bit more about the 2008 model. If they go with a 4-cylinder and make the body any bigger, I'll plunk down my money for a 2007. I REALLY like the performance of the V6. But I can see why they would position the 2008 as the "value" version against the Lexus RX400h. I imagine Toyota is a little embarrassed that the Ford Escape Hybrid gets 25% better MPG. Personally, since you will almost never make up the cost of the hybrid anyway, you might as well get the performance of a V6. So I imagine I'll end up getting the 2007... it's just such a timeless, classic design.
 
The other thing that's making me hold off is a few cool tech features I imagine they'll get into the 2008: backup camera, bluetooth, aux jack for the stereo, factory supported XM radio, tire pressure monitor.
 
The RAV-4 has almost all of those features, but it just doesn't do it for me.

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