2007 loaner
#1
2007 loaner
Had a loaner today while my 2004 was in for it's 45K service.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
#3
Originally Posted by kevink
Had a loaner today while my 2004 was in for it's 45K service.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
Last edited by bruddahmanmatt; 08-31-2007 at 11:07 PM.
#5
Originally Posted by ScubaSteve312
45k service??? i'm at 47k and i never got a service for my car...was i supposed to?
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In my case, they noticed my tires cupping, so I had an alignment done. I'm going to check for tires now, since the $242/tire bare at the dealership seemed excessive, and it would probably be better to buy the tires at a local store in case of problems.
#6
Originally Posted by kevink
Had a loaner today while my 2004 was in for it's 45K service.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
Thought it looked pretty nice inside (except that, personal preference is for a lighter interior, and this was dark). I could see buying a 2007 or later. I was underwhelmed for a dark 2006 from last year.
Liked the control center, and the additional options it gave. Some of the options weren't even available in 2004 unless you bought the Navi, such as MPG, etc. Though I did notice they don't give the MPG in decimal form anymore. Just a bar graph. But due to the inaccuracies in my current one, I can see why.
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