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Replying to: guy1974 (Nov 25, 2008 7:21 am) From Automobile mag: Though the Venza was designed by Toyota's US division for strict sale in North America, the link to the RX is quite strong. Considering that the current RX is derived from the same platform as the previous Highlander creates a bit of a genetic link, while the new Venza's upscale interior shares a similarly luxurious atmosphere as the current RX. From the piped leather seats to the matte wood trim that adorns the waterfall center console and high-mounted gearshift lever, the Venza looks different from most Toyota interiors and should appeal to a younger, less conservative audience. And while this new crossover is likely to slot in at a lower starting price point than the Highlander, it can still be had with high-end goodies like a reverse camera, a panoramic sunroof, push-button start and more. Organic, flowing, but it's still very much a Toyota, although considerably more high-end in appearance. and the list goes on. There are a few Toyota detractors out there, seems to me you are one of them but hey everyone has opinions right? And by the way, I don't drink kool aid. |
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Replying to: guy1974 (Nov 25, 2008 7:24 am) Toyota invented the "just in time" manufacturing system and also "kaizen" which mean continous improvement. They learned all these principles from our very own Dr. W. Edwards Deming who helped the Japanese get back on track after we nuked the hell out of them in WWII. Rather ironic isn't it? Here's part of his life story: link title
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Replying to: rogeliov (Nov 25, 2008 10:27 am) Toyota are efficient but my point was other companies will have closed the gap substantially - years ago GM was years behind Toyota (or Honda for that matter) in the time it took to get a car to market. Now that gap is measured in months so I do know some automotive history and being from the UK I also have the perspective that Toyota is not doing well in Europe. Otherwise they would not be stuck in single digit market share year upon year and they would not drop the Corolla name and come up with "Auris". That is the sort of thing Detroit did when a car had a bad history (Cobalt etc). With regards the interior I will make my own judgement, which everyone should do, and I am quite prepared for it to be a good judgement since most companies have interiors of high quality (Ford Flex comes to mind in the reviews). Maybe what I saw were noit motoring journalist comments but fellow shoppers. |
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Got our first Venza in this week in Sunset Bronze with the cream color leather interior, V6, FWD, JBL, etc. Not only does this car look awesome in this color (its about time Toyota got bolder with their colors) but the interior is a class act all the way. I was the first sales person to take it out and I put on the live version of Hotel California and cranked it up. Sound system is awesome. The power in this car is outstanding and the ride is great. Not mushy like the Highlander. Not a squeak or rattle in the car. Auto trans shifts very smooth and the gauge panel is great looking. All windows are auto up/down, have lighted switches including the ones on the steering wheel and even the cupholders are softly lit. Backseat is extremely comfortable and lots of room in the back. It has a full size spare tire and a thick carpet cargo mat over a plastic/resin material like in the Matrix. However, there are a couple of fit and finish items and I will have to wait until the next one arrives to compare. Glovebox is slightly mis-aligned and the area where the back up camera is has a mis-aligned panel on the dash. Otherwise the doors shut with a nice thud and it is a pleasure to drive. I am anxiously awaiting an AWD model to compare and the one we are getting in will have the new generation Nav system and the dual pane sunroof. We have had lots of lookers at it and everybody so far has said "wow" My personal list thus far of things I would like to see are-- (and of course these are just my opinions) A black leather seating as an option. Only available in light grey or ivory now. Add a power cushion extender to the driver seat. Highlander Limited has it. Offer Auto Rain sensing wipers. Offer a Dark Metallic blue instead of light/med blue they have now. Toyota seems to be leaning away from their dark blue colors on their cars. Fire away any questions you might have. I am in Seattle so each region may be getting differently equipped versions on the first shipment. |
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Replying to: seatoyotasales (Nov 25, 2008 3:37 pm) |
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Replying to: seatoyotasales (Nov 25, 2008 3:37 pm) Do you think 3 full sized adults can fit in the back row in reasonable comfort?
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Replying to: guy1974 (Nov 25, 2008 4:42 pm) |
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| Who has Venza V6 in stock near Longmont, CO, that I can test drive? | |
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Replying to: seatoyotasales (Nov 25, 2008 3:37 pm) |
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Replying to: seatoyotasales (Nov 25, 2008 3:37 pm) 1. Is there a fold-down armrest in the middle of the back seat, and does it have any storage or cupholders built into it? 2. I've seen photos of the spare tire and it didn't look full-size, and was on a cheap steel wheel. Can you confirm that it really is a full-size spare? 3. Any idea when a list of compatible bluetooth phones will be available for the Venza? None is currently listed on the toyota.letstalk.com site. 4. I also saw a photo of the rear hatch completely open and the top edge seemed to be very high. Can you tell me the measurement from ground to top-most edge of the open hatch? I'm concerned that the open hatch may bang against my open garage door? Thanks in advance for your help. By the way, are you selling many Venzas? |
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