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dmoore previously said:
However, I'd just as soon do without power windows and power locks. They are not a convenience, they are just something that can be expensive when they break.
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Those things may break on Audi's and other european and american cars but with all the Toyota's I've owned, and I've owned quite a few, I have never had a power window or lock stop working. To me this is a non-issue and I would much rather be able to open the passenger window without getting into an accident trying to lean over and roll it down. Also reaching over to unlock the passenger side for people to get in gets old too. (BTW the window motor that I had to replace on a nissan was simple and cheap)
I want a utility vehicle not an archaic one.