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It should be free. Even the Nissan Altima has it at no charge. It's under $20K. A lot of Toyota's have it as well. I have it on My Lexus LS 460 and it didn't cost anything... Most Lexus vehicles have it standard...
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I agree that its not worth $1k, but since I have it, I can't see being without it. Its a very convenient option and just like NAV, power windows, and other things, you won't know how much you like it/use it until you have it.
As long as you can get a good deal on your X, I say get it.
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It should be standard. I did not order the option for the same reason as lemans, not worth $1000. I can still get in and out of the car by pressing one button and start the car by pressing another button. For the extra $1000 dollars, I wish they made the factory Rear Entertainment System screen on the headrests not on the armrest. I don't see the logic of the design. Most people who will opt for the RES will probably have little kids, like me and most likely will also opt for the 3rd row seat. You cannot see anything from the 3rd row seat when your RES monitor is in the arm rest. Go figure.
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