Toyota’s new Entune multimedia system, set to debut in the Prius V this year, represents the automaker’s bid to offer a credible rival to in-car systems from Ford, Chrysler and Kia. Introduced two weeks ago at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Entune was on display at the Detroit auto show last week. Brian Inouye, Toyota’s national manager of technology and engineering, gave me a rundown.
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Kelsey Mays
Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Kelsey Mays likes quality, reliability, safety and practicality. But he also likes a fair price.