"Accidents" in general should really start reducing once these current vehicles trickle down in 5-8 years. The auto-stopping and lane alignment controls are quite impressive! This is pretty exciting stuff!
I was simply sharing in Jeff's excitement for the self driving features. I just did a vacation drive on the NJ Gardenstate Parkway across the state, in very heavy rain, high volume traffic and lots of dangerous construction scenarios- I handle it just fine because I change out my tires every 2-3 years when needed and can handle other aggressive drivers and closeby traffic/obstacles... other people are not fortunate enough for various reasons to be able to have that capability. In terms of technology, I 'know' what's needed to get self driving cars, and I'm still not convinced we're ever going to get there unless we have 100% vehicles that have self drive standardized and have ad-hoc communication features between nearby vehicles to pre-negotiate every detail and minute driving decision with the nearby vehicles. Due to costs, and the prices passed to the customer, I think it's 100% self-driving is going to unobtainable for at least another 10-15 years.
Thanks Jeff!!!! This is super helpful, to help explain safety features to customers. I am always researching and watching videos for knowledge, as I love helping people learn about their new vehicles making them feel comfortable and safe. I work as a technology specialist/product expert at one of our Toyota's and absolutely LOVE my job!!
My Toyota Camry with TSS have saved me from at least 6 accidents. No matter how good of a driver you are, all it takes is for you to get distracted for a few seconds and the cars infront of you slow down and then an accident happens. The computer warned me of the accident in time to allow me to brake to avoid any collision. Definitly a lifesaver!!!
Thanks, I have just bought a RAV4 Balck Edition and have been struggling with the details around settings of the systems and the manuals aren't great. My dealer has offered but I struggle to understand him with his mask on. Cheers. That is a lovely RAV by the way. Not currently available in the UK
Today my 2021 Highlander avoid an accident all by itself. It did an evassive manuver and hit the brakes in a very dificult situation. I didn’t do anithing. I’m impressed!
Jeff. Thanks for explaining Safety Sense 2.5 plus. I have Safety Sense P on my Camry. It works well. Good to See Toyota steadily improving the system. Appreciate your videos.
Jeff, I’ve have watched A LoT of your videos. I am currently waiting for my XLE. I live in Goldsboro and I purchased through the Goldsboro location. But I definitely want to come by to your location and meet you. You’re videos are great and I enjoy your jokes. Keep up the great work!
@@Watchen98Capitalism is the framework that seeks to exploit profit-seeking, not the reason for the profit-seeking. Devoid of capitalism, efforts to improve existing products at no cost would likely be even less common due to the lack of competitive pressure necessitating such considerations. People often get this backward, generally because of preconceived biases that color their perception of reality. Fact is, all life is "self"-ish-animals, humans, corporations, governments, you name it. There is no perfection, but seeking to exploit that selfishness for the benefit of the consumer/society is actually the most sensible response. Hence, capitalism. [/ECON101]
Great video. Most of the other videos on the Safety Sense are official Toyota dealer videos with robotic voice, or other reviewers with really shaky cameras. I like how you have your camera solidly mounted when required and handheld for the closeups.
Curve speed reduction is a FANTASTIC feature. Hope you got to try it out. That is one feature you don't know you are missing until you use it! Oh, and pedestrian detection is not "at night," but "under low light conditions!!!" You gotta say that with air quotes!
Love all your videos. After watching a lot of your videos, I bought a 2021 Highlander Hybrid Limited. Sort of related to safety, could you do a video on how to maintain the spare tire. Should the spare tire be wrapped in a cover to prevent it from rusting or being damaged so that it will be available when you need it? What other preventive maintenance should an owner perform to make sure the vehicle last longer?
Great choice, you can incorporate the spare into a 5 tire rotation routine. If you live in an area where road salt is an issue then high quality rustproofing is a must. Happy trails.
I think the Emergency Steering Assist is more for like if you’re on a highway and the car next to you drifts into your lane. It’ll maneuver to avoid it.
Its kind of funny to watch a video about car safety and super high tech safety software and the guy blows through a stop sign. LOL @ 1:40 in the video he blows at least three stop signs in the first 4 mins.
Great explaining on how the safety sense has improved from the years. Great job! Safety sense 2.0 still seems solid for my Fleet 2021 Rav4 i'm gonna be getting soon.
This entire safety suite is paramount in my next purchasing decision. I have seen reviews for the Chevy Tahoe that are not good. The Adaptive cruise control works well but often times the lane keep assist doesn't kick in until you are actually on top of the lane. Where I live has one of the worst number of accidents in the country. The numerous large blvds have three lanes each way. The right lane has constant people entering the road or throwing on their brakes to turn. The left lane has people throwing on their brakes to make a left turn and often times a left turn lane backs up and abruptly stops the left lane. So the middle lane seems like the best choice for long cross town runs but you face another set of problem. You really need to stay in that center of the lane and keep just the right distance from the car in front of you or people play slot car and swerve over to take your lane if you leve them enough room. RELIABILITY and SAFETY SUITE OF ELECTRONICS are everything to me. More important than economy or styling. As I have narrowed down my search I have found perhaps the top 5 safety suites 1. TESLA 2. HYUNDAI/KIA 3. MERCEDES 4. TOYOTA 5. GM
Jeff, I am disappointed you did not demonstrate the intersection safety feature. Go for it I am sure it will stop you from a head on or t-bone turning left
I believe what Emergency Steering Assist is meant to do is keep the vehicle within the confines of a 10ft - 12ft wide lane, and steer to pass around a pedestrian or obstacle only if there's enough lane width to safely do so. If the pedestrian is right in the middle of the lane it will brake. I never use this feature. I only use Lane Departure or Pre-Collison when driving long distances on the Interstate. There's no substitute for alert responsible driving. No amount of computerized safety gear can replace that.
if people would follow at a safe distance and drive with at least one eye open there would be a lot less accidents. I think this tech is pretty amazing and considering how many people drive it's going to be a net positive. hopefully it gives an error message if the camera lens is obstructed!
I think Pre-collision system work well only in day light and you know it works when it beeps simultaneously. I have to swerve to avoid sudden stop by a car infront that rear ended another car at night.
Hi ToyotaJeff, I just purchased my first Toyota. A 2021 C-HR LE. Can you please put together a video on all the safety features on that and how to properly set them up? Thank you. Loving your videos by the way.----John
They should allow you to set the +speed limit warning to whatever you want. Max of +5 over speed limit will turn you into a speed bump on the interstate. At least give us +10 toyo!
Excellent explanations of newest safety systems. How much rear headroom is lost in having a sunroof with the highlander? I’m thinking of a LE hybrid for this reason . My goal is camping and sleeping in the vehicle. Are the cloth seats in the LE essentially the same as the higher trims except for the outer cover?
Gently. No it does work very well. Btw automatic high isnt the real high beam. I noticed that i could make it brighter when pushed it ( which turned on the real high beams)
I just got the 21 Highlander with 2.5+ as a fleet car. So far I really like the car. But the lane tracing assist has been a huge flop! It always wants to hug the right side of the lane. It was pretty unnerving passing a semi on my right and it constantly wanted to drag me towards it. I’m guessing I’ll just need to take it to the dealership if that’s not normal?
I have bought a 2021 4th gen yaris a week ago. It was written all speed acc in brochure but my car has only high speed acc. Above 30km/h it woks. Toyota accepted their mistake and edited the brochure but if I hadn’t misleaded I would buy higher spect car. I specifically bought the car for semi autonomous driving. Stop and go feature is highly important for me. I demanded from toyota to upgrade it to all speed. Is it technically possible ? Can they add all speed feature to my car if they want? Thanks a lot. Very very appreciate for your videos and your answer.
01:10 - В сравнении с TSS-C на лобовом стекле осталась только камера, все радары убрали в логотип, тогда скажите мне, Зачем вокруг этой камеры столько клея и эта лепёшка по прежнему занимает много места на лобовом стекле? 16:13 - Для России нужно +12 миль, это как раз примерно +20 км., ну в крайнем случае +10. :)
Hi Jeff. You have missed one good feature added to TSS 2.5+ w.r.t DRCC. When there is a curve in the highway, the DRCC will slow down the speed and then gain again. Kindly please demonstrate this next time. -Thanks and Regards
I like your video because it focuses on the safety systems, not on body. But I really would like to see a video maybe with a mockup of a near miss? Maybe team up with another driver, both skilled enough to avoid a crash at the last minute. Or, some dashcam video of an actual avoided collision. I'd expect by now to see many on youtube but I don't.
Thanks for posting. I am also looking for explanations on how to set and how these safety systems work. Not easy reading since my manual just for driver assist is over 80 pages and most of that are disclaimers of when it might not work! What? DCC speed overtake? No... Can you pass a slower vehicle in front of you by changing lanes. Yes. It has always worked this way with DCC. "Overtaking" is misleading. Ex. You and the car in front of you are in the right lane. You have DCC set to 70 mph. The car in front of you is only doing 65. Your car will slow to whatever the speed of the car in front is as long as it is going slower than 70. If you change lanes "say get in the left lane" and the road is clear in front of you, your car with pick up speed until you hit your DCC set speed. DCC has always worked this way. The only difference is now on some models you can change how fast your car with speed up to match the set speed. Pretty sure this was a complaint of the old DCC. As you moved in the clear lane and the car was slow to regain it's set speed. Thus pissing of the guy behind you that is going way to fast and is now on your ass. I've done it!
Thanks Jeff! Do you have any videos that explain options codes? Was looking to buy a 4Runner and wasn’t able to figure out the codes on the dealers website.
Looks like those headlight design has been changed. By the way, for the highlander, is the front license plate bracket permanently drilled when installed?
Hi Jeff, I got a 2021 highlander hybrid xle. I am unable to find the road sign assist option in the settings. Do we have to perform a setup before using this feature?
Try moving your multi-information display to the two vertical lines screen for lane departure alert behind your steering wheel. If that doesn’t work then move your multi information display to settings and make sure all of your safety features are ON...including RSA (road sign assist)
@@Toyotajeff thanks for the reply Jeff. I forgot to mention that this is the Canadian model. I see 5 options on the first section. 1. Lane change assist 2. PCS 3. DRCC 4. BSM 5. RCTA On swiping right I see two more options 6. Vehicle settings - PBD, TPWS, Rear seat reminder, scheduled maintenance 7. Settings- language, units, ev, digital speed, select gadget, fuel economy type, popup display, mid off
Thank you for posting. Yes these safety features are important life savers in many situations. Side note thanks for VH song (EVH RIP) Maybe you could try to reenact the famous Karate Kid movie famous kick that won the tournament and hearts and minds of America? :D Very helpful video. Nice editing and msg inserts I'm not familiar with that technology I need to stay current. Drive safe. You are d man Jeff!!
If you place a child or even a dog in the back seat, take one shoe off and place it in the rear also.....You can be assured that you will never forget them and walk away........simples
"Accidents" in general should really start reducing once these current vehicles trickle down in 5-8 years. The auto-stopping and lane alignment controls are quite impressive! This is pretty exciting stuff!
Matt B There’s a lot of junk on US roads that are not roadworthy or safe. People need to update their rides.
They'll end up going up. People will rely to heavily on this stuff and not pay attention.
Its good but you cant rely on technology. Eventually it breaks or can have issues. Tesla self drive is an example
I was simply sharing in Jeff's excitement for the self driving features. I just did a vacation drive on the NJ Gardenstate Parkway across the state, in very heavy rain, high volume traffic and lots of dangerous construction scenarios- I handle it just fine because I change out my tires every 2-3 years when needed and can handle other aggressive drivers and closeby traffic/obstacles... other people are not fortunate enough for various reasons to be able to have that capability.
In terms of technology, I 'know' what's needed to get self driving cars, and I'm still not convinced we're ever going to get there unless we have 100% vehicles that have self drive standardized and have ad-hoc communication features between nearby vehicles to pre-negotiate every detail and minute driving decision with the nearby vehicles. Due to costs, and the prices passed to the customer, I think it's 100% self-driving is going to unobtainable for at least another 10-15 years.
Thanks Jeff!!!! This is super helpful, to help explain safety features to customers. I am always researching and watching videos for knowledge, as I love helping people learn about their new vehicles making them feel comfortable and safe. I work as a technology specialist/product expert at one of our Toyota's and absolutely LOVE my job!!
Thank you for showing all those features Jeff! Very informative.
My Toyota Camry with TSS have saved me from at least 6 accidents. No matter how good of a driver you are, all it takes is for you to get distracted for a few seconds and the cars infront of you slow down and then an accident happens. The computer warned me of the accident in time to allow me to brake to avoid any collision.
Definitly a lifesaver!!!
Thank You! Super informative and a great watch 2 years later! And relevant!! 2 years later!
It doesn’t matter how old your videos are there always enjoyable. Thanks 😊
Thanks, I have just bought a RAV4 Balck Edition and have been struggling with the details around settings of the systems and the manuals aren't great. My dealer has offered but I struggle to understand him with his mask on. Cheers. That is a lovely RAV by the way. Not currently available in the UK
looks like it doesn't scold you for running that stop sign 1:42
Today my 2021 Highlander avoid an accident all by itself. It did an evassive manuver and hit the brakes in a very dificult situation. I didn’t do anithing. I’m impressed!
Jeff. Thanks for explaining Safety Sense 2.5 plus. I have Safety Sense P on my Camry. It works well. Good to See Toyota steadily improving the system. Appreciate your videos.
when u do overtake feature? Are u steering the wheel or is it doing automatically after u turn on the signal ?
This car is massive
Thanks for watching!!
Jeff, I’ve have watched A LoT of your videos. I am currently waiting for my XLE. I live in Goldsboro and I purchased through the Goldsboro location. But I definitely want to come by to your location and meet you. You’re videos are great and I enjoy your jokes. Keep up the great work!
Why doesn’t Toyota allow software upgrades from 2.0 to 2.5 if you own a 2021 Rav4 Prime XSE Premium that has all the hardware to allow the upgrade?
JLM I second this
Cuz money
it's called PROFITS
CAPITALISM...
@@Watchen98Capitalism is the framework that seeks to exploit profit-seeking, not the reason for the profit-seeking. Devoid of capitalism, efforts to improve existing products at no cost would likely be even less common due to the lack of competitive pressure necessitating such considerations.
People often get this backward, generally because of preconceived biases that color their perception of reality. Fact is, all life is "self"-ish-animals, humans, corporations, governments, you name it. There is no perfection, but seeking to exploit that selfishness for the benefit of the consumer/society is actually the most sensible response. Hence, capitalism.
[/ECON101]
Great video. Most of the other videos on the Safety Sense are official Toyota dealer videos with robotic voice, or other reviewers with really shaky cameras. I like how you have your camera solidly mounted when required and handheld for the closeups.
Is safety sense software upgradeable through Wi-Fi or the dealer? Any details with URL links?
Curve speed reduction is a FANTASTIC feature. Hope you got to try it out. That is one feature you don't know you are missing until you use it! Oh, and pedestrian detection is not "at night," but "under low light conditions!!!" You gotta say that with air quotes!
Love all your videos. After watching a lot of your videos, I bought a 2021 Highlander Hybrid Limited. Sort of related to safety, could you do a video on how to maintain the spare tire. Should the spare tire be wrapped in a cover to prevent it from rusting or being damaged so that it will be available when you need it? What other preventive maintenance should an owner perform to make sure the vehicle last longer?
Great choice, you can incorporate the spare into a 5 tire rotation routine. If you live in an area where road salt is an issue then high quality rustproofing is a must. Happy trails.
I think the Emergency Steering Assist is more for like if you’re on a highway and the car next to you drifts into your lane. It’ll maneuver to avoid it.
Will it? Or does it just keep you between the lines? I really would like to know.
Its kind of funny to watch a video about car safety and super high tech safety software and the guy blows through a stop sign. LOL @ 1:40 in the video he blows at least three stop signs in the first 4 mins.
Great explaining on how the safety sense has improved from the years. Great job! Safety sense 2.0 still seems solid for my Fleet 2021 Rav4 i'm gonna be getting soon.
Lane Trace Assist is very useful on busy narrow roads, especially at a bend in the road.
Are these on/activated by default or do you have to manually turn on LTA and the other features?
This entire safety suite is paramount in my next purchasing decision. I have seen reviews for the Chevy Tahoe that are not good. The Adaptive cruise control works well but often times the lane keep assist doesn't kick in until you are actually on top of the lane. Where I live has one of the worst number of accidents in the country. The numerous large blvds have three lanes each way. The right lane has constant people entering the road or throwing on their brakes to turn. The left lane has people throwing on their brakes to make a left turn and often times a left turn lane backs up and abruptly stops the left lane. So the middle lane seems like the best choice for long cross town runs but you face another set of problem. You really need to stay in that center of the lane and keep just the right distance from the car in front of you or people play slot car and swerve over to take your lane if you leve them enough room.
RELIABILITY and SAFETY SUITE OF ELECTRONICS are everything to me. More important than economy or styling.
As I have narrowed down my search I have found perhaps the top 5 safety suites
1. TESLA
2. HYUNDAI/KIA
3. MERCEDES
4. TOYOTA
5. GM
Jeff, I am disappointed you did not demonstrate the intersection safety feature.
Go for it I am sure it will stop you from a head on or t-bone turning left
Hahaha yes I’m sure it would have been a great idea to test it out :)
Please tell us about the 2021 Camry le. What changed in it. Thanks Jeff.
Great idea and I will in about a month when they arrive at dealerships! Jeff
hi Jeff, my highlander doesn't show street sign / like stop sign. how to I enable stop sign on the display
I believe what Emergency Steering Assist is meant to do is keep the vehicle within the confines of a 10ft - 12ft wide lane, and steer to pass around a pedestrian or obstacle only if there's enough lane width to safely do so. If the pedestrian is right in the middle of the lane it will brake. I never use this feature. I only use Lane Departure or Pre-Collison when driving long distances on the Interstate. There's no substitute for alert responsible driving. No amount of computerized safety gear can replace that.
if people would follow at a safe distance and drive with at least one eye open there would be a lot less accidents. I think this tech is pretty amazing and considering how many people drive it's going to be a net positive. hopefully it gives an error message if the camera lens is obstructed!
I think Pre-collision system work well only in day light and you know it works when it beeps simultaneously. I have to swerve to avoid sudden stop by a car infront that rear ended another car at night.
My 2022 XLE doesn’t show Stop signs.. 🤷🏼♂️
Excellent review of TSS 2.5!
Hi ToyotaJeff, I just purchased my first Toyota. A 2021 C-HR LE. Can you please put together a video on all the safety features on that and how to properly set them up? Thank you. Loving your videos by the way.----John
They should allow you to set the +speed limit warning to whatever you want. Max of +5 over speed limit will turn you into a speed bump on the interstate. At least give us +10 toyo!
hi Jeff, how to set speed limit alerts ?
Excellent explanations of newest safety systems. How much rear headroom is lost in having a sunroof with the highlander? I’m thinking of a LE hybrid for this reason . My goal is camping and sleeping in the vehicle. Are the cloth seats in the LE essentially the same as the higher trims except for the outer cover?
Could you please explain, why in TSS 2.5+ the corner detect alert is not standard.
Thank you
Do you know does Toyota offer update to toyota safety sense system. I have a 2020 Sienna and it has TSS-P can they do a software update to a 2.5+.
Gently. No it does work very well. Btw automatic high isnt the real high beam. I noticed that i could make it brighter when pushed it ( which turned on the real high beams)
What is the camera in mid of front in glass working
How do you turn down the beeping sound on the safety sensor?
I just got the 21 Highlander with 2.5+ as a fleet car. So far I really like the car. But the lane tracing assist has been a huge flop! It always wants to hug the right side of the lane. It was pretty unnerving passing a semi on my right and it constantly wanted to drag me towards it. I’m guessing I’ll just need to take it to the dealership if that’s not normal?
Just bought a 2022 Toyota Prius Prime and it came with Toyota Sense 2.0. Will I get the update of Toyota Sense 2.5 in the future??? Thanks 😊 😊😊
I have bought a 2021 4th gen yaris a week ago. It was written all speed acc in brochure but my car has only high speed acc. Above 30km/h it woks. Toyota accepted their mistake and edited the brochure but if I hadn’t misleaded I would buy higher spect car. I specifically bought the car for semi autonomous driving. Stop and go feature is highly important for me. I demanded from toyota to upgrade it to all speed. Is it technically possible ? Can they add all speed feature to my car if they want? Thanks a lot. Very very appreciate for your videos and your answer.
01:10 - В сравнении с TSS-C на лобовом стекле осталась только камера, все радары убрали в логотип, тогда скажите мне, Зачем вокруг этой камеры столько клея и эта лепёшка по прежнему занимает много места на лобовом стекле?
16:13 - Для России нужно +12 миль, это как раз примерно +20 км., ну в крайнем случае +10. :)
Hi Jeff.
You have missed one good feature added to TSS 2.5+ w.r.t DRCC.
When there is a curve in the highway, the DRCC will slow down the speed and then gain again.
Kindly please demonstrate this next time.
-Thanks and Regards
Does the blind spot indication provide an audible alert?
Great review!
I like your video because it focuses on the safety systems, not on body. But I really would like to see a video maybe with a mockup of a near miss? Maybe team up with another driver, both skilled enough to avoid a crash at the last minute. Or, some dashcam video of an actual avoided collision. I'd expect by now to see many on youtube but I don't.
Is adaptive cruise control full speed and can do stop and go? Thanks.
I like this SUV but not sure which better Highlander or Sienna?
I have 2 kids
I need to see how comfortable the 3rd row seats .
Jeff, do you know if 2020 highlander will get the upgrade to tss2.5 or is it a hardware change that is only 2021 onward ?
No they won’t fit it retro
@@Toyotajeff thank you
Thanks for posting. I am also looking for explanations on how to set and how these safety systems work. Not easy reading since my manual just for driver assist is over 80 pages and most of that are disclaimers of when it might not work!
What? DCC speed overtake? No... Can you pass a slower vehicle in front of you by changing lanes. Yes. It has always worked this way with DCC. "Overtaking" is misleading.
Ex. You and the car in front of you are in the right lane. You have DCC set to 70 mph. The car in front of you is only doing 65. Your car will slow to whatever the speed of the car in front is as long as it is going slower than 70.
If you change lanes "say get in the left lane" and the road is clear in front of you, your car with pick up speed until you hit your DCC set speed. DCC has always worked this way. The only difference is now on some models you can change how fast your car with speed up to match the set speed.
Pretty sure this was a complaint of the old DCC. As you moved in the clear lane and the car was slow to regain it's set speed. Thus pissing of the guy behind you that is going way to fast and is now on your ass. I've done it!
I guess the road sign assist for a stop sign could be useful at night or if you have heads up display.
Thanks Jeff! Do you have any videos that explain options codes? Was looking to buy a 4Runner and wasn’t able to figure out the codes on the dealers website.
vinilv1 no not really sorry
Toyotajeff in Raleigh do 2021 4 runner limiteds come in red ?
Looks like those headlight design has been changed. By the way, for the highlander, is the front license plate bracket permanently drilled when installed?
If you don't stop at the stop sign for whatever reason, does the vehicle automatically stop for you?
Thank you. Very helpful.😁👍
Hello. What version of safety sense comes on the 2020 Camry XSE with the drivers assist package? Can the system be upgraded on last years models?
Makes sense to me.
It's all about the "Sense"s
Does Rav4 2021 have TSS 2.0, 2.5 or 2.5+? UK market, Dynamic trim
Any thoughts Jeff as to why Toyota didn't include 2.5 version in the rav 4? Especially since it's the biggest seller on the lineup.
Thanks 😊
Hi Jeff, I got a 2021 highlander hybrid xle. I am unable to find the road sign assist option in the settings. Do we have to perform a setup before using this feature?
Try moving your multi-information display to the two vertical lines screen for lane departure alert behind your steering wheel. If that doesn’t work then move your multi information display to settings and make sure all of your safety features are ON...including RSA (road sign assist)
@@Toyotajeff thanks for the reply Jeff. I forgot to mention that this is the Canadian model. I see 5 options on the first section.
1. Lane change assist
2. PCS
3. DRCC
4. BSM
5. RCTA
On swiping right I see two more options
6. Vehicle settings - PBD, TPWS, Rear seat reminder, scheduled maintenance
7. Settings- language, units, ev, digital speed, select gadget, fuel economy type, popup display, mid off
Thank you Jeff. Are these features available on rav42020 limited awd?
Jeff put some boxes and see if it will stop
Thank you for posting. Yes these safety features are important life savers in many situations.
Side note thanks for VH song (EVH RIP)
Maybe you could try to reenact the famous Karate Kid movie famous kick that won the tournament and hearts and minds of America? :D
Very helpful video. Nice editing and msg inserts
I'm not familiar with that technology I need to stay current.
Drive safe. You are d man Jeff!!
Are you still able to run a stop sign?
Will the 2021 Venza get the upgrade to sense 2.5+?
how does tss 3.0 differ from 2.5?
is Subaru eyesight better?
Great video Jeff Love'em What safety sense is on the new Venza?
The venza comes in tss 2.0
Will you demonstrate how to use Navigation, please?
Do I get a discount on a truck if I buy some merch? ;)
Does rcta lka work at nite
What, no backup camera ? with auto breaking.
Are those stop signs suggestions? 😂
2.5 thanks!
TSS version summary at 11:58.
Wonder if toyota well updated 2020 vehicles 🤔
Well, from the first couple of min's, it doesn't seem to recognize "STOP" signs!!
Will 2021 sienna have 2.5 or 2.0+?
2.0
Interesting!
I have the HUD on my Prime, and while it shows the speed limits, i've never seen a stop or yield sign popup...
I feel like my 2.0 already accelerates when I turn the turn signal on
If you place a child or even a dog in the back seat, take one shoe off and place it in the rear also.....You can be assured that you will never forget them and walk away........simples
Jeff you need safety sense. I notice that you regularly fail to stop for stop signs. Halla.
I love your dad jokes. hahahahaha
I think front camera is also a safety for parking too but I don't know why Toyota does not build for it. I feel sorry to buy Toyota.
Woooooooooo!!! SMASH that Like Button!
Really really wanna zigga-zig ah..!
hahaha
No $900 window tints on this car?
Looks like you're not stopping at STOP signs
Sh*t got dark for a moment at 4:36 😂 “You know how that goes...”
rear seat reminder is the dumbest feature
Hilarious 😂🤣55
Holla
8:16 "Kids, don't try this at home."
Your viewers are kids? OK, I will block this channel.
Lane keeping(centering) assist on Toyota is garbage...useless
OMG. Such a boring way of presenting
I like your videos just wish you would stop trying to be funny