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Old 06-03-2008, 04:29 PM   #16 (permalink)
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when you have to break your finger tapping to input

Have you considered a calcium supplement?
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Old 06-03-2008, 04:32 PM   #17 (permalink)
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i would never buy a lexus, im just stating the fact that when you comparing luxury cars when you have to break your finger tapping to input a location whereas in others you can softly input a location without causing any physical damage to your fingers it might turn you off. Besides that I love the cts and wish I could get rid of my truck and take one up. If you can't make the touch screen heat sensitive as found in other competitors i wouldn't even spend the money on a touch screen, thats all I wanted to say.
It's not a Lexus, Tony. It's a Cadillac. Lexus thinks about "everything" while Cadillac does a "pretty good job" of thinking about things.. I know where you're coming from - because typing in an address is kind of a pain on my Cadillacs navigation - but if it's causing you pain - than you have a faulty nav...
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Old 06-25-2008, 10:35 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Navigation screens. . . I don't need a female voice to tell me where to drive.

I'm married.

Thank You Ron, but I have you beat.

Not only do I have my wife telling me how and where to drive, but my grandson too.

Imagine this little voice saying, "Papa, you drive too slow and leave my music on". "Let me drive Papa". "Turn in that McDonalds Papa".

Then again, he is my best buddy and wants me to live to infinity so he can give me lots of bruises, wrestling on the floor, so I can put up with his back seat driving. I'm not so sure about my wife.
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Old 06-25-2008, 07:09 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Cadillac uses several different navigation systems in their vehicles. Just because the system in the Escalade isn't sensitive enough doesn't mean the same will be true of the CTS. As a different data point, I don't find the touch screen on my SRX difficult to use at all -- the sensitivity seems just fine.

I haven't spent much time with nav system in the CTS, but it's an Alpine unit, and my prior experiences with Alpines have been very positive.
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i am 97% positive that the sensitivity can be adjusted.
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