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    bwilson4web 03 and 10 Prius

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    http://hybridexperience.com/content/view/60/67/

    This page also has other collected maintenance records.

    Bob Wilson
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    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Hi Bob,

    That webpage seems pretty old since it says the vehicles drove an average of 40K km which is 24K miles. Probably dates back to 2004 or 2005?

    Also the battery life statement from Toyota is quite old and the sentence about not replacing a single battery due to "wear and tear" is certainly no longer accurate.
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    bwilson4web 03 and 10 Prius

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    It seemed somewhat fresh to me because it had more than I'd remembered from four years ago. 'Tidewater' posted a URL to it so I went back and walked through it. You're right, it could be content was added after my first look and it has been too long.

    BTW, the Dept. of Energy seems to still be doing some fleet studies in Arizona but since I don't have an NHW20, I've not been paying much attention to them. I figure it will take them about a year to get anything on the ZVW30.

    Bob Wilson
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    orange4boy New Member

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    I saw some of those cars up for auction last year.

    I contacted them to see if they would share the detailed info. I doubt I will get a response.

    The Provincial government has been axing all programs including "green" ones because the Olympics is so incredibly over budget from all the cherry contracting jobs they tendered. 6 billion and counting.

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