![]() ![]() Presumably Toyota will use Japan as a test market to see if it makes sense to expand to wider markets. The HDD models will range in price from $1,900 to $2,800, and the DVD versions range from $1,375 to $1,700. These will not be cheap options from Toyota. You can also choose to add a digital terrestrial TV tuner, a receiver for MobaHO!, a satellite digital audio/video service in Japan, or iPod connection capabilities. The hard drive models will feature 40GB of storage capacity along with DVD playback and 5.1 virtual surround sound.Ī 7-inch display monitor is standard, but a 9-inch LCD for the rear seat is an option. There will be five HDD models and three which rely on DVDs for content. Removing the unit and gently wiping the DVD reader lens fixed it.I googled around, and have seen many people posting with the same issue in many different Toyota models, not just Corolla - but I didnt find anyone posting what the solution might be.Any ideas - as I currently have no radio, CD. On May 8th they will be launching eight new models of navigation systems that will be available as dealer installed options. Toyota Japan is getting serious about competing in the car navigation system niche. ![]() ![]() ![]() Toyota Japan adds navigation system as an option ![]()
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