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Old 02-12-2009, 04:26 PM   #111
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I think these ECOPIA's are summer tires.....
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I hope that the final tire model chosen for the US will be better than Goodyear Integrity or Bridgestone Potenza RE92.
The Ecopia 100's are summer tires.
I spoke to a tire engineer at the Chicago Auto Show. While the engineer did not have any test results directly comparing them to the RE92's he basically said that the Ecopia's are the lowest rolling resistance tires Bridgestone has made.

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Old 02-12-2009, 05:25 PM   #112
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Pat.. you are soooo bad!... I could never get away with saying that!

I bet your wife never gets in the forums either eh?
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Old 02-12-2009, 05:29 PM   #113
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As much as I would like a G3 Prius, the lack of a package with both Solar and Adv. Tech. is enough reason to hold onto my G2. I really want both the Solar and Adv. Tech, could care less about the 17" wheels. Toyota: please offer a future package with both Solar and Adv. Tech! Remove the 17" wheels if there's a weight issue.

Thus, I will hold off on upgrading to a G3 until Toyota offers this combination.
I somewhat feel the same way.. but regardless of the weight.. the final cost could be scary.... a figure, I'm a good driver and the Adv tech stuff would just be a cool one time show-off point I would never want to use... even the solar roof is a show-off point.. but I would like to have a nice sun-roof that lets the air in... next best thing to a convertible without the drawbacks.

Seems everything that really makes the car matter is on all of them.

On that note, I would go with a base unit, If I didn't get lost as a goose when I'm out of my backyard!
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Old 02-12-2009, 06:30 PM   #114
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Does anybody have two sets of tires. One for winter and one for summer?
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Old 02-12-2009, 06:39 PM   #115
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I had them on some of my RWD vehicles, but never really needed them for any FWD or AWD passenger vehicles.
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Old 02-12-2009, 06:49 PM   #116
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Glad to see all the info! Thanks

Questions for Model IV:

"power driver lumbar support" -- any specific info or example for this option?

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autodimming rearview mirror with Homelink" -- I told myself I would never get leather seats again, but this rearview mirror option is only included with leather seats. Would it be possible to get this rearview installed seperately? I use it every day(!)
Most newer model Camrys will have this feature (as well as selected SUVs with a power driver's seat). It's basically a button that controls the lower lumbar and you can adjust it in/out to your liking.

Yes you can do it dealer-installed (if they decide to offer it) or from the johnson & johnson co. (just search Homelink... you'll be linked to MITO CORP or sth like that).

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We can reprogram our 2004-2009, but that doesn't mean that you can reprogram the locks on 2010. Anyone tried that?

Besides, unlock the doors is one thing, open the door for my friends (esp girlfriend and now my wife) is another. I really don't mind reaching out for the remote, but that just makes the SKS on the driver side useless. And for the cost savings, Toyota should just take that SKS off completely.

I guess I am the only person in this forum not to ride my Prius alone.

If it really cost $4K to have a backup camera, it could mean 2 things:

1. Toyota made a lot of money on this. I have yet to see a aftermarket backup camera cost more than $1K. Okay you may say that aftermarket screens aren't touch screen, but 7" touch screens don't cost $3K.

2. Toyota could drop the cost of the current bare bone Prius to $20K or so (Package #2 - camera). Put it another way, they overpriced the the current bare bone Prius by $2K.
Oh don't get my wrong, I do like 3-dr SKS. I use the hatch to unlock all doors if it's just friends that are getting in.

$4k is for a brand new screen, not just the backup camera.

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I could maybe see getting an insight if I wasn't so picky.
Like so many things in life.... making good grades for instance.... you can make a "B" with 1/3rd the effort it takes to make consistent A's....
So when your busy and you have to watch your resources... .why go to the extra headache and time to make Straight A's when a B gets the job done?

Thats how I see the insight.

I hate "feeling" the clunk of the engine going on and off and feeling like i'm in a glorified rollerskate rather than a quality car.

The subtleties is what not only gives that last top end gas mileage, but makes the difference between eating spaghetti verses pasta...... or having a sirloin "which is good" and a Rib-eye "which is superb!"

I admit it.. I'm spoiled!... the prius is not for everybody... its the best of the best at this time when considering all around considerations of balance between luxury, economy and driving experience both alone or with family.

While other manufactures most probrably have a higher profit margin because of what you get verses what you pay for.. I think the Prius bumps the edge of what the market will bear due to its amenities and luxuries that are hard to match in some of the nicest cars.... I think the 2010 will put the earlier models in the books and history when it comes to driving experience.
I"ve always felt Honda gets too much money for what they give in return on their hybrids.
Although cheaper and easier to swallow.. you get less product for near the same money.

I'm thinking when the plug-in comes to play, it will put the 2010 in the books as history too... thats the "only" negative I see for buying at this time.

The 2010 is a notable improvement in many ways over present technology in the prius.. but I'm still looking forward to whats just around the corner.

Thats why I need this price to be good.

I know Toyota doesn't like to let the cat out of the bag on the future for fear no one will buy the present, but the cats already out.
I'm still puzzled as to how we missed the boat so close.
Here and here and here and here
The way I see it, you're getting a loaded Lexus without the stylised L or the price (and some other smaller Lexus details).

Think about it. The only other car with DRCC/PCS/LKA/IPA and LED headlights is the Cdn$128,000 LS600h L!!
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Old 02-12-2009, 07:15 PM   #117
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I had them on some of my RWD vehicles, but never really needed them for any FWD or AWD passenger vehicles.
I had them on my Miata. In the winter I had a good set of snows and had no problem in the winter. Also the tires lasted twice as long. I found it to be a good investment.
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Old 02-12-2009, 08:03 PM   #118
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Anyone thinking that the Prius I might be a 1.6 litre version (remember how there were rumours that Europe might get a 1.6 litre version of the Prius?)
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I've lived in Washington where the humidity is high, but its not too hot.. when it is, the humidity is usually low.
Now I live in texas where it definately gets hot, but the humidity is almost always low...
anyway.. in both areas, I love my leather seats.

But I could see how in the deeper south where its hot "and" humid it could be rough...
I don't know if the passive cooling from the solar panels would help that or not... I bet with a sunscreen in the front window "and" the passive cooling of the solar panels, it could be downright reasonably comfortable when you get in your car!
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Does anybody have two sets of tires. One for winter and one for summer?
I do. Blizzaks for Chicago winters, after slipping around some last year without them. It's a habit carried over from earlier BMW ownership.


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