NX Interesting Discoveries Thread (Good or Bad)
#211
Lead Lap
I dont think the NX needs a tire/brake duct. I merely think its a material design element.
#212
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#213
The buttons are still too low on the door. It's hard to see which button to push and impossible when it's dark. It looks like the new 4RX has the buttons on top in a vertical position next to the door handle, a much better location.
#214
Not sure if this was mentioned yet or not but a nice feature on the NX is the ability to use keyless entry on the rear doors - both to lock and unlock.
Our 2012 RX did not have this. Adds convenience for putting a child in a child seat so you don't have to go the front door first to unlock. Also convenient for throwing a laptop bag or groceries on the back seat without having to unlock from the front. Easier to lock that way too. I often have my laptop bag on the back seat and it's nice to be able to hop out, grab it and lock all doors from the rear passenger door.
Also, there is a small button next to the liftgate button that can lock and unlock(I think it can unlock) all of the doors so if you throw something in the way back, you can lock all of the doors without needing your key fob or going to the front door.
Nice little conveniences!
Our 2012 RX did not have this. Adds convenience for putting a child in a child seat so you don't have to go the front door first to unlock. Also convenient for throwing a laptop bag or groceries on the back seat without having to unlock from the front. Easier to lock that way too. I often have my laptop bag on the back seat and it's nice to be able to hop out, grab it and lock all doors from the rear passenger door.
Also, there is a small button next to the liftgate button that can lock and unlock(I think it can unlock) all of the doors so if you throw something in the way back, you can lock all of the doors without needing your key fob or going to the front door.
Nice little conveniences!
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#215
Not sure if this was mentioned yet or not but a nice feature on the NX is the ability to use keyless entry on the rear doors - both to lock and unlock.
Our 2012 RX did not have this. Adds convenience for putting a child in a child seat so you don't have to go the front door first to unlock. Also convenient for throwing a laptop bag or groceries on the back seat without having to unlock from the front. Easier to lock that way too. I often have my laptop bag on the back seat and it's nice to be able to hop out, grab it and lock all doors from the rear passenger door.
Also, there is a small button next to the liftgate button that can lock and unlock(I think it can unlock) all of the doors so if you throw something in the way back, you can lock all of the doors without needing your key fob or going to the front door.
Nice little conveniences!
Our 2012 RX did not have this. Adds convenience for putting a child in a child seat so you don't have to go the front door first to unlock. Also convenient for throwing a laptop bag or groceries on the back seat without having to unlock from the front. Easier to lock that way too. I often have my laptop bag on the back seat and it's nice to be able to hop out, grab it and lock all doors from the rear passenger door.
Also, there is a small button next to the liftgate button that can lock and unlock(I think it can unlock) all of the doors so if you throw something in the way back, you can lock all of the doors without needing your key fob or going to the front door.
Nice little conveniences!
#216
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Has anyone mentioned how awesome the touch sensitive lights are? No buttons to push, just touch the light fixture and it magically lights up.
Also, the airbag below the steering wheel at knee level!
Also, the airbag below the steering wheel at knee level!
#217
first time driving in the rain after getting the mudguards and running boards
I noticed that when there's a sheet of water that I drive over, I hear what sounds like heavy rain drops against metal. I'm pretty sure it's water kicking up and hitting the bottom of the running boards. Never drove in the rain before getting the running boards to be sure. Don't know what I can do about it short of applying rubber roofing material to the bottom of the running boards.
Guess that's one benefit of the tubular running boards.
I noticed that when there's a sheet of water that I drive over, I hear what sounds like heavy rain drops against metal. I'm pretty sure it's water kicking up and hitting the bottom of the running boards. Never drove in the rain before getting the running boards to be sure. Don't know what I can do about it short of applying rubber roofing material to the bottom of the running boards.
Guess that's one benefit of the tubular running boards.
#218
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You don't even need to touch them, just hover your finger and they react,
#219
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Cheap Exterior Mirrors
Although the construction quality in and out is tank-like solid, there is one exception.
Oddly enough, although the mirrors look really sharp, the plastic housing creaks and feels loose/cheap when touching or washing them.
Oddly enough, although the mirrors look really sharp, the plastic housing creaks and feels loose/cheap when touching or washing them.
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I listen to a lot of podcasts on my iPhone in the car. I use Downcast as the podcatcher/player and when I start the NX with Bluetooth as the media source it will start playing the podcast from where I left off previously. Love that!
#221
Coming from the GS I'm still getting used to the different finishes and materials on the NX. There are a lot of things I like much better but one thing I noticed today as I was putting my first tank of gas in, the door to the gas cap seems very flimsy...like the hinges were loose or something.
Maybe it's part of the 10% left over from the Toyota RAV
Maybe it's part of the 10% left over from the Toyota RAV
#222
Coming from the GS I'm still getting used to the different finishes and materials on the NX. There are a lot of things I like much better but one thing I noticed today as I was putting my first tank of gas in, the door to the gas cap seems very flimsy...like the hinges were loose or something.
Maybe it's part of the 10% left over from the Toyota RAV
Maybe it's part of the 10% left over from the Toyota RAV
#223
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The touchpad is growing on me daily.
Today I found out that you can double tap on it to select/activate whatever is highlighted instead of pushing down on the pad itself. Now it just really feels like a laptop touchpad...I'm sure it's in the owner's manual though but just stumbling on it is quite enjoyable.
Today I found out that you can double tap on it to select/activate whatever is highlighted instead of pushing down on the pad itself. Now it just really feels like a laptop touchpad...I'm sure it's in the owner's manual though but just stumbling on it is quite enjoyable.
#224
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Agreed. Washed and waxed my car for the first time and was disappointed. My RX mirrors were much more robust. Also found the car pretty tedious to wash. Lots of nooks and crannies in the rear end of the car.
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The touchpad is growing on me daily.
Today I found out that you can double tap on it to select/activate whatever is highlighted instead of pushing down on the pad itself. Now it just really feels like a laptop touchpad...I'm sure it's in the owner's manual though but just stumbling on it is quite enjoyable.
Today I found out that you can double tap on it to select/activate whatever is highlighted instead of pushing down on the pad itself. Now it just really feels like a laptop touchpad...I'm sure it's in the owner's manual though but just stumbling on it is quite enjoyable.