Canadian versions don’t get that diff lock button but I believe the sand and mud modes auto do the 50/50 split.Alright, my car doesn't have that. I have four modes to the left - comfort, eco, sport and smart - and three terrains to the right - snow, mud and sand. I think this is a Canadian thing.
Speak for yourself, mate. I comb and brush the headliner almost every time I get into it, and I use a vacuum attachment brush (not the vacuum itself) to comb alternating lines in it when I wash it sometimes lol. Like striping a well manicured lawn!One feature none of you SXP owners have used....the premium headliner. Lol. Only way to “use it” is to touch it every time you get in the car. I can say this cuz I own an SXP.![]()
The kids can play tic-tac-toe!One feature none of you SXP owners have used....the premium headliner. Lol. Only way to “use it” is to touch it every time you get in the car. I can say this cuz I own an SXP.![]()
Oh yah, manually shifting is something I want to try - I mostly forget to check it out.I haven't tried manually shifting gears.. may be a good idea to try just to get a feel. I also have not tested any of the rear USB ports, but frequently use that 110V inverter for when I almost always forget to charge my laptop lol
Looking forward to snow mode. We have an odyssey now and it's not that great in snow... and there is currently a blizzard in the midwest (Chicago area)...Snow mode is legit. My wife is coming from an Odyssey so her comparison is skewed but driving her Telluride in snow mode, it handles much better than my AWD Pilot
I was thinking that storm might come here - Toronto area - but so far, it doesn't look like it. No heavy snowfalls here this year at all so far.Looking forward to snow mode. We have an odyssey now and it's not that great in snow... and there is currently a blizzard in the midwest (Chicago area)...