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One Year old Tacoma- Anyone paying $15 for remote features in the app?

GT500Gabe

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I agree the key flob is really junk compared to other manufactures. I have to look out my window and do the dance with the flob while watching and hoping for the puff of steam to come out of the tail pipe in the winter. Shame on Toyota, but I would also like to keep my $180 a year in my bank. So no thanks for the offer.
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like a previous member said: " As I pointed out earlier, with the key fob, you can reach into your pocket and press a button. The downside is that you need a line of sight. With the app, you can be anywhere in the world as long as you have a cell signal. That was a Lexus selling point—if you're traveling for an extended period, you can remotely start your vehicle to charge the battery. "

When we tried it we were in sight of the vehicle within 10 - 15 feet of our truck. Didn't try it any further away from the vehicle.
 

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$15 a month to be able to start my truck from my phone, yeah, no! Not happening. That is the only thing I would use the app for anyways. I turned off all the notifications and the whole driver summary thing. I drove like a 90+ old man until the engine was past (OK, almost past) the break in and it was still telling me I took corners to fast or accelerated/braked to hard. What ever their idea of "safe" driving is would get me killed by another driver just driving normal.

On a different note, I have actually had some fairly decent luck with the fob from a distance. I have started my truck from the 4th floor of my office building with it in the third row so not even right under me.
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I got mine free for 5 years I believe, didn't have to fight for it either. All depends what you work out with your sales manager during purchase, but I'd never pay the $15 either.

A lot of people talk shit about my local dealer, but it's the best experience I ever had. Didn't try and upsell my nothing, took well good care of me with any issues, worked hard to get me an APR I didn't think I'd stand a chance at getting. I only hope my next experience is as good as that.
 

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On principle I won’t pay for a subscription so when mines up it’s done. Don’t use it much anyway. At home my truck is in a garage at night so it’s not cold in winter. When out I can warm it up within a short drive taking it easy the first few minutes, idling it is the worst way to warm it up anyway.
If I had no garage or lived up in a more northern area I’d have gotten the block heater.
We have heated seats, heated steering wheels, I think I can deal with getting into a truck that hasn’t been warmed up for 10 minutes, lol.
 

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It's kinda handy, but I don't use it nearly enough to justify paying monthly for it. When the trial is up, I'll be deleting it

We have heated seats, heated steering wheels, I think I can deal with getting into a truck that hasn’t been warmed up for 10 minutes, lol.
Lol Same. The seats and wheel heat up fairly quickly so I'll use those until the truck warms up, then kick on the heater vents.
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