by NeFaRiOuS_SLE » Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:33 pm
Well one thing that I must say about newer BMWs is that you can turn on the radio without the key, and even older GMs (like my '91 Buick Century's stock radio and my grandma's '88 Chevy Corsica) could display the clock when you hit the "Recall" button.
Also when I took my 'Lara in for service, I was given a Ford Focus as a loaner car, and the clock in the radio was on practically 24/7 AND also able to be powered on by pressing the Power button, which would show "1 HOUR" and then turn on, AND their Audiophile sound system has DSP (surround sound effects, driver-optimized balance control, automatic volume adjustment, etc.) plus a detachable security "stick" the size of a pen that even has a pocket loop.
With those in mind, it's almost sad considering that Toyotahasn't catched on with at least the clock... Sometimes when you're early for work and waiting in your car for the doors to open and forgot your watch (but don't feel like looking for your phone or keys), that used to be a really convenient feature.
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NeFaRiOuS_SLE on Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.