better off waiting a few years for FSD anyway, then you can sleep while your car drives you to your destinationI test drove a new Toyota recently. It was a nice ride, right up until I wanted to try and figure out the infotainment system. All I wanted to do was switch it over to FM radio and it had me cursing Toyota right up until I turned around at the Menoken exit on I-94.
I may have been distracted by the sight of not one, but two clear drug busts going on within 3 miles of each other on I-94, but I did give the salesman an honest review of the infotainment complexity. His response "they're pushing people to tie their phone into the radio". Last time I checked, we weren't supposed to be playing with our phones while driving. I also refuse to purchase a SiriusXM subscription.
They'll then charge you a fee every month to use the radio.I test drove a new Toyota recently. It was a nice ride, right up until I wanted to try and figure out the infotainment system. All I wanted to do was switch it over to FM radio and it had me cursing Toyota right up until I turned around at the Menoken exit on I-94.
I may have been distracted by the sight of not one, but two clear drug busts going on within 3 miles of each other on I-94, but I did give the salesman an honest review of the infotainment complexity. His response "they're pushing people to tie their phone into the radio". Last time I checked, we weren't supposed to be playing with our phones while driving. I also refuse to purchase a SiriusXM subscription.
They are definitely pushing the Sirius radio stuff. I imagine they get a kickback from Sirius for every subscription to a Toyota vehicle.They'll then charge you a fee every month to use the radio.
I have not yet been presented with a scenario that makes me want to own a self-driving vehicle.better off waiting a few years for FSD anyway, then you can sleep while your car drives you to your destination