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My new Silver 2010 IV

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Jay C, May 24, 2009.

  1. Jay C

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    Got my new 2010 Silver package IV Prius yesterday. It was a long day that started at 4AM with me getting to the airport, and ending at 8:20PM with me arriving home after a 604mile drive home from Chicago and Pauly Toyota :D Big thanks to Jeff Balcer that made this possible. Jeff communicated the status of the car at regular intervals and made himself available in case I had any questions. He also picked me up at the airport and gave me a ride to the dealership. Thanks again Jeff for making the whole process as easy as it was.

    Initial impressions
    * The car looks more sporty than the 2008 I test drove. This is what made me go for the 10. The lack of the Nav screen is not loss to me.
    * I love the MID and fond that the ECO monitor display was my favorite.
    * I love the “flying buttressâ€, the armrest is awesome. The lower area beneath the buttress is great for charging the phone, or in this case the plug for the GPS I borrowed.
    * The Bluetooth is great and works wonderfully. Love that it auto mutes the radio and is voice recognition
    * Touch tracer – very cool GUI, the whole MID is great
    * Interior: the texture on the top of the dash, and steering wheel is very elegant .. .like sand dunes … classy. The “Brushed†graphite color of the radio and A/C is slick especially the flush buttons and the gentle swoop around the shifter.

    After driving it 600+ miles: (long story short)
    * The driver’s seats was not meant for long trips :) I played with the lumbar support, moved the seat forwards, backwards, up and down. Thank goodness my trip is only 9 miles to and from :)
    * The door armrest is lower than on my old car and will take some getting used to. Not bad, just different as the way I like to sit is to let my knee rest on the door, and it now rests on the corner of the door rest.
    * ECO mode – um no. This is nuts and I don’t like having to mash the pedal to go. I was mistaken into thinking I needed to press one of the mode buttons so I left it in PWR mode for half the trip. As it turns out, I just need to leave it in normal (ie no mode), the car will go into the most appropriate mode anyway.
    * This AM, my wife decided she wanted the wheel covers off, so they are off. I don’t care either way.
    * Road noise is a lot less than my old Acura … love it.
    * Overall, I love the car, the look, the tech, and the MPG. It was worth the trouble of flying and driving it home, and I’d do it again. I love the silence of the electric motor.

    Status:
    I averaged 49.8MPG on the way home. I was going anywhere from 65 to 80 (with the flow of traffic) never staying at any speed too long per Jeff and what I’ve read on here. I stopped and got gas with 2 pips left. I got 8.9 gallons of gas (a little over $19 at $2.29/gal) and had traveled about 442miles (from memory).
    Update: I forgot to mention I left the A/C on Auto at 73 F. Windows stayed up the whole time.

    Open items:
    1. Unfortunately I didn’t think about Illinois being a two plate state and Pauly had already installed the front holder. When I removed it this AM, I was greeted with two ¼†holes drilled/screwed into the front bumper. Looking for suggestions to “plug†these
    2. After removing the wheel covers, there is a center 2†hole with a screw end visible. Make the rim look unfinished so looking for ideas there too. Right now I’m considering milling some caps, but if there is an after market cap I’ll save myself the trouble.

    The image is from inside looking at the car right before I took it for a test drive and before they "cleaned it up". After the drive home, I have some bug removal before I can post any new ones ;) BTW, this is a camera phone pic.
     

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  2. stream

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    Congrats--enjoy.

    I've used these on a few past cars:
    BumperPlugs.com
     
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    cycledrum PSOCSOASP

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    Congrats on that!

    Word is Toyota hasn't released the 2010 for the SF Bay Area, until end of May.
     
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    The simplest solution I can think of, and the one I use, is a couple of chrome phillips-head screws. I moved from a two-plate state to a one-plate state two years ago and haven't had any trouble with them working loose. And much nicer than a couple of holes or ugly bolts!
     
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    Great review post another after a few thousand miles.
     
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    That's really too bad and disappointing after all these years.
    That is the main reason I didn't buy the old style after renting one for a day.
     
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    Jay

    Congrats on your IV, mine should be in any day now. Here is how you can fill in those license plate holes.

    BumperPlugs.com
     
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    Well, I got the idea from another forum. Just need to go get some touch up paint to match. BTW, this is a very light Silver ... almost looks white.

    Used a razor blade to trim them so it's a tight friction fit. Used 220 and 600 grit sandpaper. Will prime then paint with matching touch up paint. Autozone didn't have the Duplicolor to match. 3 panel fasteners were were $2.50 with tax.

    Jay
     

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    Well, after my 13 hour rest, I drove the car today. The seats are good for about 2 hours :) At least that when I just had to pull over and stretch my lower back. But there is no doubt my old Acura and my Volvo have far superior seats.

    What I can say is the leather is perforated and I never got sweaty. But I did have the A/C on 73 so ... Oh but the headrest ... yuck. Like a hard triangular wedge poking the back of my skull. It helped to raise it (I have a long torso) but not by much ... Acura spoiled me ;)

    Any thanks everyone for their comments. I did give it a bath today but then it started to rain so more will have to wait ;)

    FWIW,
    Jay
     
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    "2. After removing the wheel covers, there is a center 2†hole with a screw end visible. Make the rim look unfinished so looking for ideas there too. Right now I’m considering milling some caps, but if there is an after market cap I’ll save myself the trouble."


    Other posters have talked about picking up the center caps from an old Prius, I think that is what my plans are going to be.
    Check this web site there are a lot to pick from

    Google centercaps

    CenterCaps.net - Cap Listing - Toyota Details - Avalon
    2000-2008 Toyota Avalon

    Price: $12.99
    Stock Number: 2101
    Manufacturer Number: 42603-AB020
    Hollander Number: 560-69382
    Hollander Number: 560-69450
    Size: 2.250'' wide
    Notes:
    Ring and 3 Clips on Back Plastic & Chrome
     
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    john1701a Prius Guru

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    How long would you drive without stretching out?

    Geez, I couldn't imagine ever going longer than 2 hours or so without stopping briefly for stretch, food, and emptying the bladder. Of course, my size is dead average, making most everything I sit in comfortable anyway.
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    Well, I haven't been for any long drives yet, but my wife and I both thought the seats were great. It's hard to believe they would be bad for longer trips. I guess I'll let you know after I go for a real drive.
     
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    Well, I skipped lunch and didn't eat dinner until 6PM or so :) It was the pain in my lower back that made me stop ... not fatigue. But like I said, the seats are comfortable for daily commutes. As for my bladder, it wasn't until I drank that bottle of water that Jeff gave until nature called and hour later ... lol.

    Mr Whit, I spent a few hours looking at all the options out there. I never came across the link you provided. Thank you.

    Jay
     
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    After I send that link to you I found some unhappy customers about that web site, but I did come across a good one that I did use before with good results I hope this works for you. I also saw that that they have the center caps for $12.00

    Toyota Scion Parts Accessories Discounted Prices - Metrotpn

    I just rechecked the web site : go to the left side where it says MODELS, pick PRUIS and it is on the third page for $ 11.00 ... enjoy
     
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    congrats, not get some MPG numbers to us:eek:
     
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    The silver looks really nice. The silver prius still sits in the #1 position on my color list. Having never had a silver car I haven't gotten 'sick' of the color.
     
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    Much thanks for a great little first-hand review. It further solidifies my plans to go with a 2010 Prius.

    I'm in the Chicago area and am definitely interested in purchasing a 2010 Prius in a few months. May I ask how your experience was with Pauly Toyota? If your review is as detailed as your driving posting, I'm sure I'll have the information I need. I've read a few postings here regarding Elmhurst Toyota and Grossinger Toyota, but they have been mixed.

    I hope my request is not too far off topic. Thanks!
     
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    Some cars are a one-size fits all.
    I drove a 2010 Prius personally for a few days last month. I do a 55 mile commute each way, and while my 2007's notorious for being a "point n shoot car" and not the comfort car in my household, the 2010 had a lot better seats!! I'd try it yourself before assuming that one person's description would be accurate for you. :)

    As my old, old boss used to say: "there's an nice person for every seat" and I append it to: "they are not all the same size..."


     
  19. Jabber

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    Hey Jay. Glad you had a safe trip home.

    1) I had no idea Tennessee was a one plate state. I feel bad that I didn't ask.
    2) Thanks for the compliment. It really was no trouble picking you up and bringing you in.
    3) Sorry I caused your bladder to overload with the water. Whenever I go for a drive longer than 30 minutes, I HAVE to have something to drink with me..
    4) And don't mention the surprise I had for you in the glove box.. it can be a problem with any venza's I have left in stock :D

    Alam99, feel free to contact me.
     
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    Yes, I live in Nashville and only the rear plate is required. Thank goodness!