2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid interior storage?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
9:26 am
Where is the coin holder in this car? Is there one? Where is everyone putting their change. I traded in a Ford Explorer that had tons of compartments. The ash tray in the Highlander is too small so guess it has to be the cup holder for coins? Any ideas very much appreciated. Maybe there is something or an accessory that can be bought that would sit down inside the cup holder? This is my only disappointment about the Highlander is that it is so much smaller than my explorer. Only time will tell for me...
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Well
we have a 2006 Highlander ourselves, we to were former
Ford people , but as you have most likely found out
the highlander has a much better ride and more comfort
than the ford, as for the coin holder they do not come
with one , and you will see soon that Toyota may of been
a little skimpy with small comforts like your sun glass holder
your cup holders , the small piece in your cup holder will
come apart from time to time and then you will need to put it
back together , be calm while doing that thoe OK,
and if you lower your rear windows half way while driving
and have the front windows up you better have a great set
of ear plugs for it has a very loud sound that will surely
hurt your ears , you can surf the net for highlander blogs
and you will see that I’m not kidding you about any of this
but all n all the highlander is great in the snow , rides great
super dependable and will out last a ford and the highlander
holds its value for life. Well good luck with your highlander
check out jc Whitney for items for your highlander they have
alot of after market stuff at great prices , you can order your
stuff rite from the net.
The Highlander is make for comfort and practicality. If you are looking for size and direct comparison, then you should have purchased the 4Runner. Besides, the hybrid version gives you much better gas mileage. There are plenty of after market accessaries at local auto parts store. You should be able to find one that fit your needs.
You can try to right click on the storage icon in the system tray (It's a grey drive with a green arrow on it) and select the phone or card and it will disconnect it.
You may (WARNING!!!: This may mess data on your phone up. It should 99.999% of the time, but WARNING nonetheless) simply unplug it if you're done transferring anything to or from the phone.
Enough Toyota jokes, let's focus on something Amazing they're doing: #ROC
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