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Proud father of a new 2007 Touring !!!

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Vegemann, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. Vegemann

    Vegemann New Member

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    I just received my 2007 touring model - package 6 - Seaside Pearl with Dark Grey interior last week. Overall I am quite pleased with the car. It's everything I expected, and more !!! Here are my current upgrades, mods and comments for those who are interested.

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    Overall, I love the car !!! Below are some of my likes and dislikes.

    1 - Battling a rattle in the dash already, right side near the a/c vent. One of many I'm sure.

    2 - Disappointed with the nasty blind spot in the front when looking into a left turn. (A-Pillar)

    3 - Love the handling. Corners nice and holds the road well (even in a huge wind storm).

    4 - The upgraded tires gave me an extra inch in ground clearance (great for driving in the snowy mountains), and don't affect wheel well clearance at all.

    5 - Rear windshield viewing leaves a lot to be desired, but I'm getting used to it.

    6 - Could use a fog light indicator on the dash!

    7 - Radio reception is pretty good. Actually, better than my MDX.

    8 - Road noise is decent.

    9 - Surprise, but I actually like the plastic wheel rims on rather than off.

    10 - Looking forward to adding a wood trim dash kit, side and bumper molding and the speed wire disable.

    11 - Brakes are pulling the car to the left, even after a couple hundred miles. Off to the dealership we go !!!

    12 - BT works great using my Verizon/Motorola E815 cell phone. Sound quality is superb on both ends !!!

    FINAL NOTE: Many thanks to those on PC who have shared their comments, wisdom, suggestions, and especially those mods !!! You have all helped in making "Baby Bluey" a pleasure to own and drive. :D
     
  2. stomsf

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    Congrats on your new Prius! Ours is only a couple weeks old.

    Now I'm interested in the EV mod. Thanks for relaying your experiences with it.

    And much thanks for posting that tidbit about disabling the seatbelt beeper -- I had been trying it over and over and had no success -- it totally makes sense now that the pressure sensor in the seat has to be engaged for it to work.

    Enjoy the ride!
     
  3. Charles Suitt

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    :) That's TWO HAPPY 2007 Touring Edition new owners... mine was delivered Saturday Nov 11th.

    Quote: "The upgraded tires gave me an extra inch in ground clearance (great for driving in the snowy mountains), and don't affect wheel well clearance at all."

    With your tire upgrade, you might want to note a differences in your speedometer and NAV system. The Touring Edition Prius is calibrated using the Bridgestone Turanza P195/55R16 86V tire. If your substitute gives you more ground clearance (You quoted 1"), than the Revolutions per Mile will be less than the OEM Bridgestones and show lower MPH readings than the OEM tires - you would be going a little faster than indicated. Probably not a big difference, but nontheless a difference. The NAV system, in part, depends on dead reckoning as well as GPS readings so the dead reckoning part would also be off a bit.

    I snooped online a little but can't readily find the comparison of Revs/Mile on the Bridgestones and your substituted tires. A comparison of the two could produce a clue to the percentage change in your readings. This admittedly is very technical. I certainly wouldn't be very concerned.

    I've put only about 60 miles on my new Touring, but so far am pleased particularly with the backup camera and, so far, the ride and handling characteristics compared to my 2004 I traded.
     
  4. Vegemann

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Charles Suitt @ Nov 13 2006, 03:40 PM) [snapback]348340[/snapback]</div>
    Hi Charles,

    Thanks for the scoop !!! I knew all this going in and didn't let it affect my decision. The difference in speed is almost 4 mph (no biggie). I adjusted the NAV to compensate by resetting the tire changing feature in "Setup" ???

    Looks like we both received our cars on the same day !!! Good luck with yours.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Charles Suitt @ Nov 13 2006, 02:40 PM) [snapback]348340[/snapback]</div>
    Make it THREE; got mine October 30th! :)

    But I'm happy with the car as-is. Vegemann, if you lived closer to me, I'd offer to buy your old (with 4 miles on them) Turanza's! :D
     
  6. Vegemann

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Warwind @ Nov 13 2006, 07:14 PM) [snapback]348483[/snapback]</div>
    Thanks for the comment Tom, and good luck with your new ride !!!
     
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    I've turned 450 mi on my 2007 Touring. Toyota continues to build a lot of critical thinking into its vehicles and the 2007 Touring is an excellent example. Welcome to the fold and enjoy every turn of the wheels.
     
  8. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Vegemann @ Nov 13 2006, 07:19 AM) [snapback]348167[/snapback]</div>
    Congrats!!

    For no. 1, check to see if your removeable shelf on the upper glovebox is slotted in securely. It shouldn't rest loosely, but rather slide into the slots.
     
  9. New Revelation

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    You guys forgot another new Touring owner...I picked mine up on Nov. 4th! :)

    And compared to my Olds, my Prius is a joy and much more comfortable to ride in. Even some of the road bumps that were a bit harsh on the Olds rolled over like silk in the Touring. I've gotten 47 MPG so far on my first tank from the drive home from IN where I picked it up at.

    So far, I added the ProClip center mount for my Sirius Sportster Replay and cradle and it holds there very nicely. Now just have to route the wires so that they wont be unsightly. The sat antenna sat nicely on the center speaker on the dash with the magnetic mount, and I get great reception as well. Not sure how I will run the antenna wire yet if I install the ant on the roof so will have to figure that out first.

    Handling is awesome too and I LOVE the HID lights....puts my old halogens on the Olds to serious shame when it comes to visibility.

    As for the tires, so far I like the stock Bridgestone tires and it sure beats the Integrities.

    I also like that with the in-dash CD Changer, I can put both Audio and MP3 discs in there at the same time and the unit will play both. As for the audio sound...personally I found them acceptable (to my ears anyway). However that dont discount the idea of me upgrading the speakers at a future time as I am a sound buff.

    My new Cingular RAZR V3 phone paired nicely with the BT system, and recently figured out how to do the voice activation with it, and even made some test calls with it. LOVE IT!

    I am not going to do the mods like EV and such as I feel it isnt necessary, and I am definitely going to get some all weather mats pretty soon as winter is coming....dont want to get my new ride dirty! :)

    BTW, I am going to be driving down to TX later this week for the Thanksgiving holidays....and my mom already told me she wants to test drive the Prius as well as my brother.....possible future Prius buyers?? :)
     
  10. Vegemann

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tideland Prius @ Nov 13 2006, 11:26 PM) [snapback]348562[/snapback]</div>
    Nope definitely not that, but thanx. I think it might be an air vent duct. The rattle seemed to stop when I put some pressure on it. I'll find it eventually I'm sure.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Hopeful Future Prius Owner @ Nov 14 2006, 12:18 AM) [snapback]348574[/snapback]</div>
    Congrats !!!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tideland Prius @ Nov 13 2006, 10:26 PM) [snapback]348562[/snapback]</div>
    Wow, I had no idea that weird square piece of plastic was a removable shelf for the upper glovebox! I'm glad I didn't throw it away...

    I love this forum. Thanks Tideland! B)
     
  12. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Warwind @ Nov 13 2006, 08:58 PM) [snapback]348590[/snapback]</div>
    lol. np.
     
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    I have turned off my backup beeper, but how do you turn off the seatbelt beeper???
     
  14. Vegemann

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sonny @ Nov 14 2006, 11:06 AM) [snapback]348672[/snapback]</div>
    It's explained in this thread. Click here.
    Please note that you need to have someone (or you) sitting in the passenger seat for it to disable.
     
  15. Charles Suitt

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    Hello all you "Touring Edition" folks... B)

    Looks like we have a "sub culture" of Touring Edition folks shaping up.

    After a brief day of upping my tire pressures to 40 front/38 rear, and reading some other posts here on PriusChat, I went back to near the Toyota recommended pressures (37/35) and found the ride more pleasing. It's too soon to note the mileage - that'll take a few thousand miles.

    My principal frustration is programming the HomeLink mirror to my garage door. My opener has a rolling code and after four or five attempts [carefully following the Owner's Manual instructions], I'm not able to get it working. Gotta drag out the Manual on the Garage Door Opener "learn" mode and keep trying. I was able to defeat the "backup buzzer" and re-program the doors to "open all" as I wished. I do like the "self-dimming" mirror. I had preferred my '04 wheels "naked" - removing the plastic wheel covers, but the Touring Edition wheels have an unattractive exposed axle end without the wheel covers. Perhaps someone will discover a cover plate which will fit the Touring Edition wheels.
     
  16. Ken Cooper

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    Congratulations Vegemann!

    What is the Touring? And what does package 6 consist of these days?
     
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    Hey Vegeman, You wouldn't consider posting the Coastal EV mod directions would you. I'd like to read the directions before I decide whether or not I'm capable of doing the mod?
     
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    Hi -

    I got my touring with pack #6 a week ago - now 370 miles into the first tank and 50.0 mpg so far so not bad at all..

    Charles - FYI - I have ordered the center caps (small insert part) that were designed for the smaller 15" wheels as apparantly they also fit intot he centre of the 16" alloys.

    link to image: http://www.john2211.nl/Hybride_wetenswaardigheden.htm

    link to chat: http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=2...mp;#entry341776

    What have you all got mpg wise on your first tank?

    Cheers.
     
  19. Vegemann

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(10brooks @ Nov 15 2006, 12:25 AM) [snapback]349310[/snapback]</div>
    Sure, no problem. Here are the instructions in .pdf format. Good luck !!!

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    Howdy Ken Cooper

    QUOTE: "What is the Touring? And what does package 6 consist of these days?"

    The "Touring Edition" Prius makes changes in the "Packages" contents, changes the suspension (apparently different spring rate, struts and torsion bars for a 'firmer ride'), adds 1" to the spoiler, changes the wheels to 16" with Bridgstone Turanza tires. I think the handling is noticeably better on the Touring Edition compared to my 2004 Prius.

    The HID headlights are included in the Base package in the Touring Edition. If you purchase Package 6 with Options A & P4 (all the "goodies"), the MSRP difference in the Texas region is $270 (Ibelieve the tires alone are worth that difference).

    Package 6 (Texas area) includes Leather trimmed seats & steering wheel, JBL sound system with MP3 and Wma playback, Satellite Radio capable, Bluetooth capable, VSC, Homelink Rearview Mirror, Anti-theft system, Backup Camera, NAV system. This equates to the "top of the line" packages on previous models.