Ah two usb hubs right under the arm rest cover in your center console cubby lol, it even has convenient notch to run cables through so you can close the arm rest cover.
Just saying lol
It’s based off a fricken economy car you guys act like its supposed to be some kind of luxo ride. Lol
Seriously its got power windows! Your lucky.
Just saying lol
It’s based off a fricken economy car you guys act like its supposed to be some kind of luxo ride. Lol
Seriously its got power windows! Your lucky.
https://www.npr.org/2010/12/18/132160770/its-rude-its-crude-its-stupid-just-sayin
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Based upon your statement, you did not fully read my post. I did say above: "no usb there, only arm rest box" I talk in shorthand sometimes.... the longer-versioned message is " there are no usb jacks there, only in the arm rest cubby area." (The arm rest cubby are would be the same as the arm rest cover in the center console.) My definition of the center console is the one on the dash; however, that has changed over the years. see below.
I didn't act anything. I simply answered the question. I litereally just thought of the little things and started listing them. No malice, no whining, no nothing. Tone, intent and behaviour is just like a poem or book...placed there by the reader. Even my duh's and dur's...in what fashion did I mean them when I typed them? That is a big problem with texting, email and social media....no clear understanding of what true state of mind the sender is in. Nor the intent.
As far as economy...we bought them because they are less expensive.
according to wikipedia...
(The center console in an automobile refers to the control-bearing surfaces in the center of the front of the vehicle interior.
The term is applied to the area beginning in the dashboard and continuing beneath it, and often merging with the transmission tunnel which runs between the front driver's and passenger's seats of many vehicles.
Traditionally, vehicles with a gear stick have placed this control where the two areas of console and tunnel merge, or at the rear-most end of the console in front-wheel-drivevehicles without transmission tunnels. In some modern vehicles – particularly vans – the gear stick is mounted in the front, more vertical part of the center console to be within better reach of the driver without requiring a long stalk mounted on the steering column.
Increasingly, center consoles include a wide variety of storage compartments and cupholders, some of them with a refrigerator,[1] in addition to the more traditional use as purely a surface for instrumentation (e.g., outside temperature display) and controls (car audio).
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from the interwebby, a series of pipes...lol:
In addition to being hard to find, bare-bones cars just aren't that desirable, even among those who swear they "just want basic transportation." Often "basic" means sans air conditioning, power windows and a radio.
Power windows sounds like a luxury until you picture yourself reaching from the driver's seat across the car to hand-crank the passenger-side window.
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Having said all this, all that really matters is I answered the question without being concerned of the OP's intent. WHY did he ask the question? What was he going to do with answers? I don't care. It wasn't relevant. He asked a simple question without any qualifiers and I simply answered it. Mission accomplished.