Sigh
#16
Lexus Test Driver
Yeah. I feel like it acts just like the automatic high beams. It only has a straight line of sight so any oncoming cars that are turning or are at a bend at the road that you can see the computer won't recognize until it goes right into the straight line of sight.
I had no idea this would be the exact case in this scenario but it makes sense.
I had no idea this would be the exact case in this scenario but it makes sense.
#17
i have confidence in the system as I have 1st hand witnessed it working and saved me from a rear ending the vehicle in front of me. The vehicle in the OP's case was coming from the side and not detected as an obstacle in front of the vehicle. I suspect nothing would have detected it and stopped the vehicle.
#20
Now that can't make you happy. Glad no one was hurt, although I bet shaken up. Looks kind of bad but I'm sure there is nothing there that can't be fixed like new. The grill held up pretty well considering. I would have guessed it would have just exploded or ripped right off.
Guess you are going to a place you know to get her fixed up?
Guess you are going to a place you know to get her fixed up?
#21
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
BTW, I bet Front-Cross-Traffic Alert would have prevented the accident. The '18 LS is equipped with this: https://lexusenthusiast.com/2017/06/...-new-ls-sedan/
Front Cross Traffic Alert (FCTA)
To help prevent collisions at intersections, FCTA is meant to detect forward cross-traffic vehicles. It uses forward direction radar and is the first in the world to alert drivers of the oncoming vehicle’s direction. Alerts are displayed using the LS’s HUD, and should the driver ignore this message, warnings are also issued by a buzzer and the LS’s multi-information display.
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#24
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
#25
Driver School Candidate
Boy oh boy, I sure hate to see that damage on your vehicle - but am glad everyone is ok. sigh...about a month ago I swiped a mailbox (was backing up in the dark, the sensors didn't catch it) and I felt like it was the end of the world for a couple of days. Small potatoes compared to those pictures.
Hope it gets fixed for you guys soon!
Hope it gets fixed for you guys soon!
#26
Racer
My wife is certain no pre-collision warning/braking engaged though I'm questioning how come it did not since it is supposed to engage from a minimum 7 mph. Could the rain, color of the RAV4 (silver) and specifically the angle of approach trick the pre-collision system into thinking the road was all-clear? More specifically, perhaps the radar didn't pick up the object (Rav4) because of the angle the radar signal would bounce back totally missing the receiver.
What do you think?
See from 3:00 min :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6us9c9QixoA
What do you think?
See from 3:00 min :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6us9c9QixoA
#27
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
As for our rental, we have a '17 Grand Cherokee. Some quick pros and cons:
PROS:
1. Better fuel economy than the RX by about 15% under same conditions.
2. Boxy rear cargo area gives more flexibility with certain bulky items.
3. Triple-sealed side glass. Explains the very near RX-like quiet ride.
4. Easy ingress/egress (feels a touch taller than the RX)
5. Good initial suspension impact absorption (17" high profile tires help)
CONS:
1. Cheap plastics: A little heat from the sun and the center stack creaks upon the slightest touch. Creaking overhead console seems to have come from a Grand Caravan.
2. Poor Fit: Uneven exterior panel gaps, misaligned interior console trim, etc.
3. The 3.6L Pentastar V6 gets a little coarse at higher RPMs.
4. Cheap hollow metallic door-slam sound
5. Power/acceleration/responsiveness not as good as the RX.
6. Seat padding thin and beginning to show signs of lobsided wear.
7. Ride motions are bouncy at higher speed on uneven pavement. RX's AVS shows the difference here in controlling body motions.
PROS:
1. Better fuel economy than the RX by about 15% under same conditions.
2. Boxy rear cargo area gives more flexibility with certain bulky items.
3. Triple-sealed side glass. Explains the very near RX-like quiet ride.
4. Easy ingress/egress (feels a touch taller than the RX)
5. Good initial suspension impact absorption (17" high profile tires help)
CONS:
1. Cheap plastics: A little heat from the sun and the center stack creaks upon the slightest touch. Creaking overhead console seems to have come from a Grand Caravan.
2. Poor Fit: Uneven exterior panel gaps, misaligned interior console trim, etc.
3. The 3.6L Pentastar V6 gets a little coarse at higher RPMs.
4. Cheap hollow metallic door-slam sound
5. Power/acceleration/responsiveness not as good as the RX.
6. Seat padding thin and beginning to show signs of lobsided wear.
7. Ride motions are bouncy at higher speed on uneven pavement. RX's AVS shows the difference here in controlling body motions.
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#29
Pole Position
Yeah. I feel like it acts just like the automatic high beams. It only has a straight line of sight so any oncoming cars that are turning or are at a bend at the road that you can see the computer won't recognize until it goes right into the straight line of sight.
I had no idea this would be the exact case in this scenario but it makes sense.
I had no idea this would be the exact case in this scenario but it makes sense.
Also yesterday was trying to back out of a parking space and my RX kept slamming on the brakes because it noticed movement from other vehicles. I knew they were there but there was room for me to pull out but it kept slamming on the brakes! It was funny to watch.
Last edited by ggebhardt; 07-02-17 at 09:18 AM.
#30
The pursuit of F
Thread Starter
Update - Repair COST is in!!!
UPDATE. Got the call from CarStar.
SHOCKING even as I'm writing this.
REPAIR COST all in incl taxes, $29K. Not a typo. $29,000 !!
Had to validate some of the parts myself and indeed, parts are costly and make up most of the cost. $4K just for one headlamp!
And this is all just cosmetic, no structural damage. WOW!
SHOCKING even as I'm writing this.
REPAIR COST all in incl taxes, $29K. Not a typo. $29,000 !!
Had to validate some of the parts myself and indeed, parts are costly and make up most of the cost. $4K just for one headlamp!
And this is all just cosmetic, no structural damage. WOW!
Last edited by corradoMR2; 07-07-17 at 07:02 PM.