Currently my Prius (2004) is approaching 260,000 miles (258,000 apprx, currently). I had to replace the front brake pads that were getting low at...
That's great to hear! I need to replace the rear brakes and may just feel brave and do them myself. Not entirely certain why I need new rear...
I've read conflicting information stating either that changing the front brake pads on a second generation Prius is a big deal that involves the use...
Just rolled past 232,000 miles - It is uncanny, I have NEVER owned a car that has been this dependable. I am STILL on the original brake pads and...
I have 215,000 on my 2004. Original battery, I replaced the belt as a precaution, original brake pads (and they still tell me I have 3,000...
217,000 miles and going on my 2004. Has just required routine maintenance and changed the belt as a precaution. Battery is still 'fat dumb and...
Could just as easily be the upstream or downstream sensors and not the cat. converter at all.
Many thanks! BTW, the dealership quote me $135 to install the belt. Went to my favorite mechanic; he told me it would take a half hour, tops...
Quick follow-up question about having the belt replaced (and I agree that I must do it SOON). Most of my service I have done at my Toyota...
I have to admit that when the Yaris came out and a few friends who had got one were telling the mileage figures (which were better than the...
Pretty darned close, I have a 2004 Prius and she is over 185,000 miles:cheer2: (I have a two hour commute every day). No problems with battery,...
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