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Original Prius 2010 commercial #1 (blue man crew)

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by SyCo, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. kinghuang

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    Yeah, the tune/volume knobs are probably right. I think it says Tune File on the right knob. Not sure what it says in addition to Volume on the left knob.

    I'm also thinking it's SEEK above TRACK, and DISP below SETUP. No clue about the thing on the top left, though!

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    Would the top left 3 little buttons be to set the clock? Is there a little analog clock like in the current Prius?
     
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    I don't think so...at least not a manually programmed one. I'm pretty sure they've move to the GPS syncronized ones. And I think the buttons would be closer to the clock.
     
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    Perhaps they're LED's for the bigger button above them, the one so handily placed close to the steering wheel , that it can only be one thing........... IT'S THE TURBO BUTTON !!;)

    So the LED's show turbo on, turbo off and turbo p&g :D
     
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    [wishful thinking]
    That top left button says HUD. The three buttons below are for the brightness.
    [/wishful thinking]
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    Trip meters
     
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    Ah...good thought.
     
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    You are correct. All Prii (at least 2004 forward) with auto dimming mirrors have this feature.
    Welcome!! And your English is very good. My grandmother was born in Barcelona (though likely a long time before you - 1899 :) ) as was my uncle's wife (1933). I saw 1 Prius in Rosas in April 2007, none in Barcelona. Are they more prevalent now?
     
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    Interesting that they now think the most important buttons (easiest to reach on the MFD surround) are all related to the audio system.

    1. What is 'mode'? On the current car, Mode on the left side of the wheel (audio controls) jumps from AM to FM etc. Why would there be a button for that below the CD player if the individual buttons are on the MFD surround? I never use the hard audio buttons other than seek/scan anyway (and I notice THOSE are harder to reach on the FAR side of the MFD surround in the 2010), the ones on the steering wheel are MUCH more convenient.
    2. Do all the climate buttons surrounding the CD player mean they are no longer on the MFD? I HOPE this is not the case, but I would assume so, no need to have them on the steering wheel (they are all still there RIGHT!!?!?) AND on a MFD screen AND these new ones.
    If they really are moving soft 'touch screen' buttons to hard buttons, I see that as yet another throwback in functionality. You can create as many screen menus as you like without cluttering up the controls. This interior has EIGHT climate hard buttons potentially replacing 1 hard button and its screen on the MFD.

    We need some MFD shots. At this point, I would almost guess that we have lost MOST of the screens in the current Prius at the expense of a lot more hard buttons. What they need are MORE screens for setting things like:

    • the back-up beep
    • seatbelt beep
    • which doors open when the car is unlocked
    • ScanGuage features like RPM, coolant temp
    • etc.
    I think Toyota needs to stop reading the car rags that say having the 'gauges' at the dash windshield line instead of in the 'traditional' position (HIDDEN) behind the steering wheel is a 'bad thing'. Not having 'normal' climate control knobs on the console is a 'bad thing'. Not having sub 8 second 0-60 MPH is a 'bad thing', shifter on the dash instead of on the console is a 'bad thing', etc. A lot of what they b1tch about is what makes the Prius BETTER than 'normal, traditional' cars. Easier to use, less clutter, more safe (eyes stay on or nearly on the road).
     
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    I'll elaborate...I wonder if they listened and will now not only give us trip ODOs, but Trip MPG, Lifetime MPG, and tank mpg...that would be nice.
     
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    They're definitely there in Bossdowner's video. There's a clear shot of the right side of the steering wheel with TRIP, DISP, TEMP and recirculation controls. This appears to be mirrored on the instrumentation display, which shows there's also volume, track, and mode controls, like the current Prius.

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    1. MODE is for the climate control. It's for manually selecting the air flow (head, head/foot, foot, windshield/foot)

    2. All the climate buttons are hard buttons below the MFD. This is in response to the request that people wanted actual buttons for the climate control rather than having to access a screen and press soft buttons.

    Your CLOCK is actually CLOSE with the eject button to the left. This means that the screen is movable and that the CD Changer and Map Disc Tray is behind the screen à la Camry.


    Could be...


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    Note that the instrument panel shows the US version "BRAKE" instead of the int'l symbol "((!))"
     
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    Ah, that makes more sense! I was wondering where the CD slot was.
     

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    One thing I think we can take for granted, after the unveiling there will be official releases with critic reviews and perhaps test drives on C&D, R&T and other outlets.

    And then prehaps official literature packets at the dealerships.
     
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    Can't wait to find out the combined HP rating and the curb weights for the different trims

    Why am I so interested? ... I just bought an '09 .... arghh!!

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    Did any of you happen to notice that the Youtube video is titled "Bossdowner's Original 2010 Prius Commercial #1" and in the side column there is a video titled "Bossdowner's Original 2010 Prius Commercial #2" and that there are a bunch of other interesting Prius videos on his Youtube page ?

    There are some nice still photos to be captured from this video. I like this view:
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    Rybold,

    I have never seen it and like it. It reminds me of my old 2000 Celica front.

    Did anyone notice the button under the TEMP? Is it to wash the headlamp? It looks like some type of detection to front of the bumper.

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    Ah, good eye...could that be that radar cruise control? Or maybe just the control for the night vision/collision avoidance system?
     
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    its also leather steering wheel.