I actually prefer those basic climate control knobs. Beats than tapping a button repeatedly, and much better than those capacitive touch things modern cars use lately.
I prefer automatic climate control. My Toyota has it and I love to set it on the temp and let the system keep my interior regulated. Temp, fan speed and all. I do nothing except change ge temp setting if needed
Exactly. Thank you so many people complaining about plastics in an SUV. The same people to complain that the leather interior is cracked because the live in arizona. WTF.
Thats what's wrong with our society. Too mesmerized with features and gadgets. Basic is in many cases the best options. The only problem is that this car should be starting at 25K or so. The 2024 Chevy Trax starts at 21K and you get a lot for the money.
i have a 2022 Taos SE i love it 🥰 great on gas, very roomy, heated seats & steering wheel and a panoramic sun roof. The digital dash i love too. I prefer knobs over touch because of the fingerprints it leaves. I actually bought a screen protector for the center for my navigation screen. I have no complaints about my Taos.
Well you don't have to pay 32k I paid 27k 4MOTION, IQ s model, also don't agree with bad off road, the 4motion is more capable if you know how to drive it, it should be driven in first gear manual, unlike you did in your video, sorry don't mean to sound bad, but that is my personal experience with this vehicles and it has so much to offer for the price, great usable space, it's quite, nimble , nice steering feeling, it even comes with launch control on the DSG models
@@Flat_ground_farminI’m 6 feet tall and had plenty of space sitting in the back seat. I will say I think they compromised some trunk space though in favor of rear seat space. Just depends what you need the trunk for I guess.
But you never ever hear them complain about it. Its like they do it on purpose just to find something to bitch about. Missing buttons. Lmao. Then pay more for them to color the buttons in or something.
I doubt that model in particular is 32k MSRP. It has manual climate controls which is something that only the base model that 25k one has. And it has the cloth seats which is also only for the base model.
@@DsgSleazy Never understood those companies. Why different naming from country to country which are next door to each other. U.S. makers have the same name in both countries.
For overpriced plastic. Vehicles have gone BONKERS. Just don't buy anything unless you need to. Maintain your car properly and no need to deal with a STEALER.
@mikeg9322 how did you determine that you can't? Just because YOU think so? They start at 21K. Unless some STEALERS mark them up, if someone is stupid enough to pay.
@@bmw803 I determined by looking? I was interested in it so I went to about eight different dealerships and nowhere can you find a fully loaded for 25K maybe an 2rs but it definitely will not be fully loaded
I actually prefer those basic climate control knobs. Beats than tapping a button repeatedly, and much better than those capacitive touch things modern cars use lately.
100% right
I prefer automatic climate control. My Toyota has it and I love to set it on the temp and let the system keep my interior regulated. Temp, fan speed and all. I do nothing except change ge temp setting if needed
Our 2018 Atlas has the same key fob. Looks cheap for sure, but no scratches or printing fading off it. Sometimes, basic stuff is the best.
Exactly. Thank you so many people complaining about plastics in an SUV. The same people to complain that the leather interior is cracked because the live in arizona. WTF.
Hey question 5 years later are you still loving your atlas?
Thats what's wrong with our society. Too mesmerized with features and gadgets. Basic is in many cases the best options. The only problem is that this car should be starting at 25K or so. The 2024 Chevy Trax starts at 21K and you get a lot for the money.
i have a 2022 Taos SE i love it 🥰 great on gas, very roomy, heated seats & steering wheel and a panoramic sun roof. The digital dash i love too. I prefer knobs over touch because of the fingerprints it leaves. I actually bought a screen protector for the center for my navigation screen. I have no complaints about my Taos.
Well you don't have to pay 32k I paid 27k 4MOTION, IQ s model, also don't agree with bad off road, the 4motion is more capable if you know how to drive it, it should be driven in first gear manual, unlike you did in your video, sorry don't mean to sound bad, but that is my personal experience with this vehicles and it has so much to offer for the price, great usable space, it's quite, nimble , nice steering feeling, it even comes with launch control on the DSG models
srsly I just bought this car 3 weeks ago and I absolutely love It and for 33k is what I paid to me its absolutely worth it
In Costa Rica it costs 45k US, it's so sad to see those prices here compared to USA.
Bro has some hidden aggression towards this vehicle
It’s an issue with all suvs lol I love my Taos.
Is it a small suv im looking at buying one like how big is it
@@Flat_ground_farminI’m 6 feet tall and had plenty of space sitting in the back seat. I will say I think they compromised some trunk space though in favor of rear seat space. Just depends what you need the trunk for I guess.
Lmao I have a 2022 and I agree with everything you said. I paid $23k for the base model though. Did you have a higher up trim-level?😊
Starting at 28k folks as of 10/2023. Cars are starting to go down.
If u think abt it, the fake exhaust will never get dirty 😎
I’ve Cadillacs, Buicks, even Mercedes with obviously fake exhaust tips.
But you never ever hear them complain about it. Its like they do it on purpose just to find something to bitch about. Missing buttons. Lmao. Then pay more for them to color the buttons in or something.
I doubt that model in particular is 32k MSRP. It has manual climate controls which is something that only the base model that 25k one has. And it has the cloth seats which is also only for the base model.
Maybe it’s Canada
@@thrasherx2k1 On the paper it said SE, Canada has a different naming scheme for the trims: Comfortline (S), Trendline (SE), Highline (SEL).
@@DsgSleazy Never understood those companies. Why different naming from country to country which are next door to each other. U.S. makers have the same name in both countries.
The MSRP on a fully loaded SEL is $36k, but they sell for $32k.
Where?
I love this brand
This doesn’t look like a model that would cost 32 tbh
Nice color!
I'm pooping
At least it’s German made, so overall better quality.
Uhhh didn't the taos start in 2022....
32k lol I pay 22k for 2024
Bruh 32k for that?
32,000... for what
For overpriced plastic. Vehicles have gone BONKERS. Just don't buy anything unless you need to. Maintain your car properly and no need to deal with a STEALER.
Is this the base model? It looks basic 😅
So does your face…. But no ones commenting on that.
*2022
Stop complaining
American cars aren’t better
Ukraine has ruined German cars 😅
Cx30 is best compact SUV for the money
*$32K?!?! 🤨 The Taos looks like it costs about $22K fully loaded AT MOST! That's a BIG NOPE from me.*
Definitely overpriced. For 25K you can get a fully loaded 2024 Chevy Trax, which gives you a lot more for the money.
@@bmw803no you can't
@mikeg9322 how did you determine that you can't? Just because YOU think so? They start at 21K. Unless some STEALERS mark them up, if someone is stupid enough to pay.
@@bmw803Chevrolet is an awful brand, poor resale value, I strongly discourage buying those. The Blazer looks okay, though.
@@bmw803 I determined by looking? I was interested in it so I went to about eight different dealerships and nowhere can you find a fully loaded for 25K maybe an 2rs but it definitely will not be fully loaded
$32k is cheap. Get a Toyota
Toyota is boring shitboxes
@@brutalknife3928agreed. And getting worse as they keep putting CVTs in everything.