Interesting Reflections Thread
#17
No, I don't play soccer!
Thanks corrado. I couldn't believe it when I walked out to the RXh. The cutout in the wall was perfect. Even funnier, originally I was on the other side but switched. And what are the chances another tungsten pearl RX would not only park behind me but back into the space like I did? I hope they got a laugh too.
#20
No, I don't play soccer!
Sorry, I'm distracted. Please tell me you didn't park there, corrado. And you know about half the '13+ owners by me don't even use their LED DRLs. I thought that was part of the appeal. How about a night shot?
#21
Pole Position
That does look like a cozy spot.
I don't get why so many people decline to use the daylight running lights. I think they are a nice look, certainly more modern in appearance than the previous DRLs. It was certainly part of the appeal for my purchase. So ... Anybody care to explain?
Doug
I don't get why so many people decline to use the daylight running lights. I think they are a nice look, certainly more modern in appearance than the previous DRLs. It was certainly part of the appeal for my purchase. So ... Anybody care to explain?
Doug
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#22
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Hmm... didn't know you could turn off the LED DRLs on the US models? In Canada DRLs are mandatory so there's no switch to disable them even if I wanted to which of course I'd have to be nuts to do so. LOVE the "L-swoosh" LED
I'll keep it in mind for a night-time reflection shot but I fear the quality will be poor from my phone cam.
#24
No, I don't play soccer!
^ Anything just a careless door swing away is too close. I'd sooner leave and come back when the parking lot is empty.
Glad to hear you didn't park there, corrado. Whew! DRLs can be turned on and off here. They're not mandatory. I recall some members paying a few hundred dollars to make their RXs compliant with the rules up your way. I think it's just common sense to keep them on. And yes, they look cool
Glad to hear you didn't park there, corrado. Whew! DRLs can be turned on and off here. They're not mandatory. I recall some members paying a few hundred dollars to make their RXs compliant with the rules up your way. I think it's just common sense to keep them on. And yes, they look cool
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just saying you'd be hard pressed to find anything wider in the city.
The DRLs remain on when in auto or when the headlights are in the on position. The setting to turn off the headlights (that is not auto) is also a DRL off setting
The DRLs remain on when in auto or when the headlights are in the on position. The setting to turn off the headlights (that is not auto) is also a DRL off setting
#28
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Thanks RXSF. First time I see "DRL OFF" on the stalk in all these years owning Lexus/Toyota products.
That looks like a Legacy. Subaru and Toyota do have a partnership, full offspring of late is the BRZ/FRS.
That looks like a Legacy. Subaru and Toyota do have a partnership, full offspring of late is the BRZ/FRS.