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Toyota’s new Apple iPod Integration Kit to launch this summer
Friday, May 18, 2007 - 05:35 PM EST

Apple Store"Toyota Motor Marketing Europe has appointed Madhouse Associates to develop a European marketing campaign to support the launch of its new iPod Integration Kit in summer 2007," How-Do reports.

"Madhouse will be producing advertising, brochures, direct mail and the point of sale. Media buying for the launch will be handled on a country by country basis," How-Do reports. "The creative strapline is ‘Coming soon to a glove box near you.'"

"Toyota’s iPod Integration Kit allows the customer to plug an iPod into the car glove box and then use either the steering wheel or usual audio system controls," How-Do reports.

Full article here.

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May 18, 07 - 04:40 pm Comment from: wandering joe

Cool, now all I need is a car!

May 18, 07 - 04:46 pm Comment from: macaholic

this option already available in north america. was available option on my new Camry. About 350 bucks tho' , so i will just use the built in audio in jack that is standard

May 18, 07 - 04:57 pm Comment from: TowerTone

I don't know about that steering wheel deal. Can you imagine going down the interstate and deciding to scroll through your song list? You'd be steering all over the road. What, and I guess the Play/Pause is also the horn? Menu, whoops, I set the cruise control.

As usual, Toyota hasn't thought this through....

May 18, 07 - 05:04 pm Comment from: macaholic

as usual TT has no idea what he is talking about. You can use either set of controls. The steering wheel controls are limited to volume, forward or back a track/station, and selecting source radio, CD, satellite radio or Aux which is the iPod.

Actually Toyota has, as usual, thought it all through.

Also, not their job to stop u from being an ass behind the wheel

May 18, 07 - 05:08 pm Comment from: DavidO

So how bout da iPhone??? Will it plug into dis kind of deal? If so, will that be jus to play music, or will there be a way for idiots to be jabbering away on the cell function, maybe textn, maybe surfin, while hot roddin roun da hood? Will we be gettin announcments from car makers, one by one, bout "Our new models support iPhones?" Great world or what!?!

May 18, 07 - 05:08 pm Comment from: Dijonaise

I think TT was kidding, ye of little humor...

May 18, 07 - 05:09 pm Comment from: Crabapple

Just in time for the iphone?

Or is it damn, we will just have to go for it and prepare the Lexus for the iphone!

May 18, 07 - 05:09 pm Comment from: Peterson's wife

I thought it through once...

May 18, 07 - 05:11 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

Macaholic, calling macoholic. Please come to the white courtesy phone. You're sense of humor is looking for you.

May 18, 07 - 05:12 pm Comment from: Jim - TIV

you're = your

May 18, 07 - 05:15 pm Comment from: Shogun

I'm waiting for the blank spot on the dashboard where I simply click in the iPhone and it becomes the radio/internal display. That's part of the point of not having plastic buttons, the screen can become an interface for anything... or everything!

May 18, 07 - 05:25 pm Comment from: Me in LA

Um, my Toyota Scion tC has had this for almost two years and it rocks.
Controls are a little tough if you have long lists of any kind, but it's fantastic, and I bought the car partly because of this.
Worth every cent.

May 18, 07 - 05:30 pm Comment from: Drunk Cheney

F-ing hilarious TowerTone

May 18, 07 - 05:37 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Thanks, Macaholic
I'm not used to driving without my Dad.....
I suppose I was picturing the steering wheel as being a giant clickwheel. Not funny, I guess.

May 18, 07 - 06:02 pm Comment from: Walk away Bill just walk away

Sorry TT,

I laughed tho, keep up the good work.

Hey Macaholic, it's called sarcasm, chill dude

May 18, 07 - 06:03 pm Comment from: Walk away Bill just walk away

I guess some people don't like Toyota jokes.

May 18, 07 - 06:12 pm Comment from: Joe

Domestic car companies have had ipod integration for awhile now. It is about time toyota get it's act together and get with the program.

May 18, 07 - 06:24 pm Comment from: Herr Chang

About time indeed, especially since Toyota is now the largest car manufacturer in the world. Sorry GM!

May 18, 07 - 06:40 pm Comment from: Me in LA

Joe, you DILLWEED - no domestics have the real integration we're talking about here - they only provide - STILL ONLY PROVIDE - a lame-ass mini aux plug.
You dopey midwestern import-o-phobe.

May 18, 07 - 06:44 pm Comment from: Joe

hahaha, you import drivers are so full of yourselves. Typical of you putting Toyota on a pedestal, and you bowing down and kissing toyota exec a**.
From the article...
"Toyota’s iPod Integration Kit allows the customer to plug an iPod into the car glove box and then use either the steering wheel or usual audio system controls. "

Domestic car companies have offered this now for at least a year or two...

May 18, 07 - 07:18 pm Comment from: twilightmoon@mac.com

How times have changed... when I got my Camry back in 2004 the salestards had no idea what an iPod was...

May 18, 07 - 07:21 pm Comment from: fender

I'm waiting for the blank spot on the dashboard where I simply click in the iPhone and it becomes the radio/internal display.

OnStar had better be inking an alliance with iPhone right now. iPhone integration, WHEN it comes, will kill OnStar.

IMO OnStar's auto-911 when you get into a crash should be a standard feature on all cars. Too bad you have to pay for very uncool, car-tied cell phone service to get it.

May 18, 07 - 07:31 pm Comment from: crash course

About time indeed, especially since Toyota is now the largest car manufacturer in the world.

Just as Microsoft is the largest OS vendor in the world...

Besides, Toyota vs GM is irrelevant; it's as silly as GM vs Ford a generation ago. They were too busy beating each-other to see the real threat. Chinese cars will be unloading onto our shores soon enough. Anyone in the auto industry had better be taking a hard look into the future.

May 18, 07 - 07:44 pm Comment from: Me in LA

Wrong Joe, just wrong.
Name one.
Post a link.
Show us the money shot.

May 18, 07 - 09:36 pm Comment from: Cars

wow... who would have guessed that there are so many people ready to attack on car comments. Dividing us mac-users as "import drivers", ect..?? A little sensitive are we..??

Toyota produces some great vehicles. As friends of Apple, I would think everyone would welcome the news that the world's largest auto maker sees the value of I-pod support.

May 18, 07 - 10:38 pm Comment from: Al

This should seem obvious! All manufacturers should just install/license Microsoft Sync and they'll be allset! It provides what this system does and more... I hope it doens't produce any blue screens of death, however.

Seriously, though, MS Sync is a great program to use for manufacturers. Everyone should hop on board and have a unified interface for controls instead of manufacturers having different systems on all cars.

May 19, 07 - 01:26 am Comment from: colala

i will just use the built in audio in jack that is standard

May 19, 07 - 02:05 am Comment from: The Other Steve

So, new iPod's now come with a car?

In other news, Datsun just announced their new integration kid for Microsoft Zune's.

May 19, 07 - 07:22 am Comment from: Heh

I can hear the commercial:

"Accessorize your iPod -- with a Toyota"

May 19, 07 - 07:50 am Comment from: Pyrrhic victory

About time indeed, especially since Toyota is now the largest car manufacturer in the world. Sorry GM!

Congrats. Toyota won. Now what?

Welcome to the wonderful world of legacy costs, maintaining market share, and environmentalist wacktivism. After all, the #1 seller must be the #1 polluter...

As for integration, at least it's for the iPod, and nothing Windows Mobile or Media.

May 19, 07 - 08:10 am Comment from: macaholic

"In other news, Datsun just announced their new integration kid for Microsoft Zune!"
I assume he meant kit.
now that's funny! Someone who actually remembers when Nissan was Datsun! 240Z waas a nice piece of kid..errr.. kit!

for the record, long time readers of this site will know that i do in fact have a sense of humour. Don't see any sign of sarcasm in TT original post. especially this line "As usual, Toyota hasn't thought this through...." which is a blatant negative comment, no sarcasm in evidence whatsoever

May 19, 07 - 08:28 am Comment from: Big Al

We don't really think we're Mac nuts who piss PC users off and then we see Import vs Domestic Car nuts among us and call them idiots.

May 19, 07 - 08:52 am Comment from: TowerTone

Hey, macaholic
Maybe I think that everyone recognizes how Toyota thinks most things through, like Apple, and that is where the sarcasm comes from.

Maybe .... means not serious.

Also, when I was 16, my aunt cut me loose in Dallas with a 240Z to drive around allday. That was a hell of a lot of fun.

May 19, 07 - 09:04 am Comment from: macaholic

u are lucky, i got to sit in a 240Z when i was 14. that was it.

May 19, 07 - 11:42 am Comment from: The Other Steve

--macaholic

Yes, "kid" was a typo, I deserved that.
BTW - I assumed you meant "was" wink

May 19, 07 - 11:46 am Comment from: medelegant

I am glad to see that Toyota is making a kit available for the iPod.

As a MINI owner, with raised eyebrows, I can stick my nose in the air and ask, "Really? only now?

As we all know the first integration kit for iPods was in the MINI and BMW model line ups. That's right.. the first kit...

Of course I thought that MINI/BMW had made very forward thinking, great choices...

Then BMW went on to use some Microsoft stuff for the 7 and 8 series iDrive system. Now some big expensive Bimmers need to close all their windows, re-open all teh Windows again and restart all the time unless they have some service pack installed .

May 19, 07 - 05:25 pm Comment from: SydneyStephen

@Macaholic - its irony you are looking for in TT's post, not sarcasm. You just missed it...

May 19, 07 - 07:38 pm Comment from: Jesus

I think TT was kidding, ye of little humor...

HUMOR IS NOT ALLOWED HERE.

Hehe, get it? (I made a joke).

...or not...

May 19, 07 - 10:03 pm Comment from: crunch

Then BMW went on to use some Microsoft stuff for the 7 and 8 series iDrive system. Now some big expensive Bimmers need to close all their windows, re-open all teh Windows again and restart all the time unless they have some service pack installed .

No, you just have to navigate a confusing menu system to do the most basic tasks.
And do it while piloting two tons of kinetic energy down public roads.

iDrive definitely has MS's DNA in it...

May 19, 07 - 11:03 pm Comment from: TowerTone

Oh, the irony of sarcasm being confused with facetiousness.
Belittling, isn't it? Enough mocking!

May 20, 07 - 01:54 am Comment from: [sic]

ha ha....

macaholic is stoopid. and he cant spell or use grammer either.

May 20, 07 - 08:30 am Comment from: anti-creative cretin

... to integrate or not to integrate iPods ..... would this be like affirmative action ..if this is going to get complicated then why don't we just go ahead and get Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson an iPod and get it over with ...but seriously

May 21, 07 - 08:44 am Comment from: Mr. Peabody

Well anyway, I hope the new "kit" for the Toyotas is something better than what's available for Hondas et.al. The factory kit for Honda cars goes beyond bad, they're just plain stupid. There are some 3rd party "solutions" that are a little better, but in all cases us Honda owners are left with iPods dangling from the end of a cable (yes there are some 3rd party mounts that can be purchased), and an interface that is pretty much brain dead to useless. Why don't the car manufacturers design their radios so that they really interface with an iPod with useful displays, (displaying everything that's on the iPod in a non-cryptic format) and in-dash bays for which various adapters can be purchased or ordered with the car, and that include the docking connectors in them.

Anyway, best of luck Toyota owners.

May 21, 07 - 11:51 am Comment from: No Squirt For You

"iDrive definitely has MS's DNA in it..."


And lots of your DNA splattered all over the windshield, the hood and parts of the road.

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