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Old 03-13-24, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
a motorized telescoping steering wheel is the greatest thing ever …until it breaks and then it’s the dumbest
I’ve never had this feature break In 9 years of owning a 2007 and now a 2010 Lexus with over 100k miles. Still works flawlessly, and it’s way better than the horrible manually tilting steering columns with the bulky latch awkwardly located all the way at the bottom of the column.

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I also turn off the auto seat slide for entry and exit, I find that annoying.
agreed! I hate that. They have it backwards too. They scoot the seat BACK away from the door opening making the seat harder to get out of. If it’s gonna make it easier for me to get out, It should scoot the seat forward in front of the B pillar. Rant over
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Old 03-13-24, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Carfan94
I’ve never had this feature break In 9 years of owning a 2007 and now a 2010 Lexus with over 100k miles. Still works flawlessly, and it’s way better than the horrible manually tilting steering columns with the bulky latch awkwardly located all the way at the bottom of the column.
until it breaks. Then it’s way worse
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Old 03-13-24, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
until it breaks. Then it’s way worse
How? Just fix it and move on.
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Old 03-13-24, 12:00 PM
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They are great until you have to repair them. sinking money into a 15 or 20 year old cars powered steering wheel is not a good way to spend $$$



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Old 03-13-24, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
until it breaks. Then it’s way worse
And manual windows are better than power windows when they break.
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Old 03-13-24, 12:22 PM
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One can still drive the car with a powered window that is no longer operating….but a power wheel stuck in a specific position can make the car inoperable
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Old 03-13-24, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
One can still drive the car with a powered window that is no longer operating….but a power wheel stuck in a specific position can make the car inoperable
Inoperable? Really? How often do you change the position of your manually adjustable steering wheel? I find the position I like, and virtually never change it. If the power adjustment broke in that spot, it wouldn't even make a difference.

But if the power windows broke and I couldn't roll them down, that would be a bigger problem--especially at the drive thru...
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Old 03-13-24, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by tex2670
Inoperable? Really? How often do you change the position of your manually adjustable steering wheel? ..
‘My two SUVs,. All the time, more so the 2004, we share the two SUVs back and forth. Like I said, power steering wheels are great until they break.

If the power adjustment broke in that spot, it wouldn't even make a difference.
not if you have entry or exit assist turned on.

But if the power windows broke and I couldn't roll them down, that would be a bigger problem--..
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I would be more worried about a power seat failing than I would the windows.

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Old 03-13-24, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
I would be more worried about a power seat failing than I would the windows.
So you are opposed to power seats too?
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Old 03-13-24, 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by tex2670
So you are opposed to power seats too?
If I had the choice…I much prefer manual, and I would choose manual if I could


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Old 03-13-24, 01:39 PM
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All of this talk makes me think I should start wearing a belt AND suspenders just in case one of them breaks.
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Old 03-13-24, 01:41 PM
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All of this talk makes me think I should start wearing a belt AND suspenders just in case one of them breaks.
You lease your cars and don’t keep em’ long…try owning something out of warranty and maybe you’d see someone’s concerns.
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Old 03-13-24, 01:53 PM
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I've considered turning off the auto-folding mirrors on my BMW because i'm worried about wear on the motors.
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Originally Posted by Toys4RJill
You lease your cars and don’t keep em’ long…try owning something out of warranty and maybe you’d see someone’s concerns.
I've never leased a car. Always purchase.
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Everything is good until it breaks, manual or not. In all my years of owning cars, the only window controls of mine that have broke are manual ones. On my Corolla, with manual crank windows, the crank stripped out. Such is life. Respect other opinions, but for me, the convenience of the power features outweighs the cost to repair them if they break. Just because something is manually operated, it doesn’t mean it can’t break too.
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