MickeyMouth
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We just bought one!!! A 2006 Highlander V6 black with grey interior. (not the hybrid)!!! So far we love it!! Anybody here have one? Do you like it? 

Honu said:I have a 2006 Hybrid Highlander loaded with all the bells & whistles. It's great. I'd say the only disappointment is the GPS. I really wish it had voice activation. The car has to be completely stopped to use it. And it's missing so many streets and businesses from it's database that it's more frustrating than useful.
momrek06 said:WHAT DOES THAT MEAN...the car has to be completely STOPPED?? My Son is getting a $3000.00 GPS system installed in his Chevy TrailBlazer on Monday...that does not seem right that you have to be STOPPED to get the directions....ugh![]()
Thanks for the reply, I am going to show this thread to my son and see what he says about the gps he is getting. It by ECLIPSE that is all I know and comes with both SIRIUS and XM satellite radio, you have them free for 6 months and then need to pick ONE and drop the other. He is leaning towards the SIRIUS for the football channel. Also it is a DVD player, CD player, can play his IPOD thru it and has a slot for the MAGIC-STIC so when he takes pics on the road with his digital camera he can download them onto his system and view them. He is planning to go cross-country in May for 3 weeks MA to CA..hence the need for this gps system. (Personally, I feel it is rather costly)!! He still has ON-STAR and will leave that alone. OVERKILL, IMO!!!!!Honu said:The Toyota GPS requires that the car be stopped in order for you to enter any info into it. Not all GPS are like that though. I understand they don't want the liability of people typing while driving, but it's an expensive add-on and it should offer a voice activated option.
If that were the only issue, I wouldn't be as mad. The street I live on, which is 50+ years old, is not in the database. The database also doesn't list businesses, like Costco and Home Depot, that have been open in my area for 5-10+ years. Instead it gives me directions to stores that are 30 miles away.IMO, the Toyota GPS option is a total waste of money.
momrek06 said:Thanks for the reply, I am going to show this thread to my son and see what he says about the gps he is getting. It by ECLIPSE that is all I know and comes with both SIRIUS and XM satellite radio, you have them free for 6 months and then need to pick ONE and drop the other. He is leaning towards the SIRIUS for the football channel. Also it is a DVD player, CD player, can play his IPOD thru it and has a slot for the MAGIC-STIC so when he takes pics on the road with his digital camera he can download them onto his system and view them. He is planning to go cross-country in May for 3 weeks MA to CA..hence the need for this gps system. (Personally, I feel it is rather costly)!! He still has ON-STAR and will leave that alone. OVERKILL, IMO!!!!!
fabumouse said:DH and I are looking to buy one at the end of the year - it will be our first new car ever. Everyone I know who has one, loves it. But a friend of mine read in AAA's newsletter that the "hybrid" feature causes concerns if there's an accident. Something about the electricity travelling through the metal body and posing a danger to emergency personnel using the Jaws of Life. Anyone know anything about that?
Honu said:Sorry for the hijacking your thread MickeyMouth.
momrek06 - Have your son check on how hard it is to change the area for the GPS. As he travels cross country, he will enter different zones and need to download those maps. I have a friend that bought and new Corvette and while the GPS is much better than mine, Chevy shipped the car from the east coast and getting the west coasts maps on it was a bit of a challenge for the dealership.
Blondie said:I'd like a Porshe Cayenne, but I don't think that's going to happen, more money than I want to spend!