That's great news. Weird the LC would be any different. Maybe the reviewer was wrong (but he bought the LC for the channel, so I'd assume he'd know it pretty well).
Review of the Land Cruiser I watched recently said blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, and dynamic cruise control all turned off when towing. Kind of disappointing, tbh, especially when other midsize trucks are able to make it work.
Yeah, I'm in the same boat. I'd like to put a set of 33"s on my truck, but I'm waiting until the OE tires are toast, or they become the limiting factor in my exploring.
FWIW the testing results HERE are very promising for the Trail Terrain.
Canadian Tundras get the power tailgate, so it's not a regulatory thing.
I'm waiting for someone to order the rearview mirror from a US truck and see if getting the digital mirror is as easy as swapping parts.
That's because it's not a midsize. The Terra is bigger in all dimensions than a Hummer EV.
229.2 inches length
91.6 inches wide
148.6 inch wheelbase
(Source)
216.8 inches length
86.7 inches wide
135.6 inch wheelbase
(Source)
If these numbers are true the thing is going to be enormous.
This kind of thing happens in every hobby. Talk to a hunter, chances are they have multiple guns. I've talked to some that have upwards of 30. Once you get really into a hobby, it's not unusual to start wanting to collect all the "gear", even if you don't need it.
But I wholeheartedly agree...
I asked the salesperson when I picked up my truck, he said wheel and seats would be automatic based on temperature. For whatever that's worth!
It's starting to get cold here so I'll try and remember to pay attention. I WANT to say that I've noticed the steering wheel heat being on when starting...
I'm confused what is special about their clip. I have a generic Amazon vent clip charger that puts the phone in roughly the same spot, albeit this one seems a bit shallower than mine. And it was only $35 or so.
Blue Book uses historical sales prices to get a value. There's no way there's been enough moving through the used market yet to get useful data on them...
The Ridgeline is an SUV with an open bed. Once you acknowledge that, and accept that it is what probably 90% of midsize truck buyers actually need, you'll stop debating whether it's a "real truck" or not. It does all the "real truck" stuff most people use any other midsize truck for. My dad had...
There was a YouTube video a while back of someone putting 35"s on their fourth-gen, they said it did cause transmission temps to increase but that putting it in tow/haul mode helped bring them back down. Might be worth a try.
My dealer called about a month after I picked up my truck to tell me my "coin holder" had arrived. I live 800km from the dealer so they very kindly mailed it to me. The "coin holder" is an ashtray insert for the cup holder. ?