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| Things about this awesome car that Scion could have done better. Well hopefully in the next year's model. (in no particular order): |
- You can't order side airbags AND the "homelink" rear-view mirror.
(Apparently there is not enough room for the wiring. I was told it's about 1/4" too narrow to fit both. What a stupid design flaw/decision.)
- You can't use the HomeLink garage door opener if the car is off.
my 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse has a Homelink built into the visor (a much cleaner and better place to put this by the way) and it can even do this.
- The auto-dimming rear-view mirror has an "on/off" switch (and green LED) which seems completely useless.
It's "automatic" -- that's the whole point!
- For the outrageous $300 mirror, they could have used the same brand that comes with a compass and temperature indicator.
- There is a squeeking that comes from the center console
I have a friend with it in her tC, and even the rental car that the dealer lent me had it. It's extremely obnoxious.
- The doors don't automatically lock when you begin to drive.
(again, my 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse did this.)
- There is no light on the passenger side visor vanity mirror.
Doesn't make my girlfriend very happy.
- There is no light in the glove-box. Seriously?! WTF?
- There is no indication that the cruise-control is "set", only that it's "on".
(In most cars, there is a CC "On" light, and a separate CC "set" light.)
- The power mirror switch and position adjuster do not have a back-light.
- The door controls for window and lock illuminate in Green while the rest of the dash is orange.
Also, they're simply a little "dot" and not a picture, so you don't know which button is which!
- There is an extremely annoying beeping sound that lasts for about a minute when the driver removes his seat-belt and is moving over 10 MPH. Thank God you can disable it
- The sunscreen is either open or closed. You can't open it only part way.
- There is no trunk release from the inside of the car.
- The steering wheel audio controls are a bit sluggish, and it should have also been programmed so that a short click would skip tracks, and a long hold would fast forward/scan a CD track
- There is no seat memory, so every time I use the lever to move the seat forward to put something in the back-seat (which is daily for my backpack/notebook), the seat moves forward too and I have to constantly re-adjust it.
- There is no multi-disc changer option.
- The mirror "creeks" when going from cold (50 degrees) to warm. I have to manually jiggle it to make it stop till the mirror warms up.
- In fact, for a car whose design philosophy is to be ala-cart, it's upsetting that I had to purchase a factory stereo at all when they know damn well that most people will put in an after-market one.
- Scion sells you lowering springs, but they don't install them!? You have to arrange that separately. Luckily my dealer was happy to charge me to do that installation.
- They installed the fog-light switch behind the steering-wheel so you can't see it to push it. It should have been in the left-most slot instead.
- The fuel gage goes from "1/1" to "1/2" to "R" ?! WTF is that? Um, how about just "F" to "E" like every other normal car in the world?
- There is no navigation offering?!
- I believe they could have gotten better gas mileage out of this little car.
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