Thank you for the review. We just bought the Preferred Plus version of the CX-90 and like the luxury features and appearance for a reasonable (relatively speaking) price. That said, a minor complaint I have is that, at least on the trim level we purchased, the infotainment system isn't a touchscreen. It requires the use of a "joystick" knob that I find distracting. I know it's a nitpick, but for $43K+ MSRP, I find it a strange corner to cut. My base model Toyota Highlander has a touchscreen. Otherwise, it is fun, sharp looking, and well built vehicle.
Thank you for the review. We just bought the Preferred Plus version of the CX-90 and like the luxury features and appearance for a reasonable (relatively speaking) price. That said, a minor complaint I have is that, at least on the trim level we purchased, the infotainment system isn't a touchscreen. It requires the use of a "joystick" knob that I find distracting. I know it's a nitpick, but for $43K+ MSRP, I find it a strange corner to cut. My base model Toyota Highlander has a touchscreen. Otherwise, it is fun, sharp looking, and well built vehicle.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, a touchscreen would be better.
You can turn on touch screen functions in the menu