wieken@gmail.com wrote:
> I think that Toyota has a design fault here. There isn't any reason
> why you can't spin the wheels to get up the driveway. I disagree with
> the assessment that the car will be damaged by turning off the
> anti-skid function. I think that it is more realistic to think that
> the engineer who developed the car has never experienced this problem.
> This is far from a perfect car in bad weather. I am now thinking that
> it is only a warm weather car that needs a lot more design work. I
> wish that there was a way to contact a Toyota person who really
> understands the car. The dealers are not that well versed on how the
> car is expected to perform.
It snows in Japan, you know.
Seriously, try going up *very slowly*. I wasn't kidding about 1 MPH.
> why you can't spin the wheels to get up the driveway. I disagree with
> the assessment that the car will be damaged by turning off the
> anti-skid function. I think that it is more realistic to think that
> the engineer who developed the car has never experienced this problem.
> This is far from a perfect car in bad weather. I am now thinking that
> it is only a warm weather car that needs a lot more design work. I
> wish that there was a way to contact a Toyota person who really
> understands the car. The dealers are not that well versed on how the
> car is expected to perform.