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What do you keep inside your prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by alasnik, Dec 26, 2006.

  1. ilusnforc

    ilusnforc Member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DaveG @ Dec 27 2006, 10:47 AM) [snapback]367183[/snapback]</div>
    I figured it was a myth, but still I prefer not to have objects in my car turn into projectiles in the event of an accident so I be sure to keep everything secured. I'm surprised at how many people have so much survival gear. I rarely ever go anywhere that survival gear is necessary, a few quarters and a pay phone should do the trick and Texas has such mild winters. Good to know that so many people are prepared though.
     
  2. Charles Suitt

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    :) Howdy ilusnforc

    In San Antonio, you might need flotation gear :lol: :lol: ... what with those flood gauges scattered about the city in low spots. When I lived there it was possible to get trapped in an area when we had a gully-washer rain.
     
  3. galaxee

    galaxee mostly benevolent

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    hmm.
    pen and paper for jotting notes at stoplights (i tend to think about work while not at work, and not as much while i'm actually here)
    disposable camera for accident documentation, cell phones don't have good enough quality for that
    toyota manuals, etc
    tire gauge
    cd's
    atm deposit envelopes
    fuses
    flashlight
    dinky all but useless first aid kit
    dash duster
    a thick blanket in the back for emergencies
     
  4. Pinto Girl

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    Processing...

    Processing...

    --Registration
    --Owner's Manual and all the other documentation
    --Digital tire gauge
    --A copy of the '06 Brochure from my dealer (fun reading years from now)
    --One of those Prius keychain fobs that I finally found and bought
    --A list of voice commands and alternates (thanks, PC!)
    --A combination flashlight and strobe light designed for the marine environment (i.e., very durable and waterproof)
    --Disposable "travel johns" and these cute little rolls of TP
    --Hand cleaning wipes
    --A cable and charger so I can plug my PDA into the car audio system and listen to tunes (or the Wall Street Journal audio edition)
    --A box of Kleenex brand facial tissues
    --Medical kit (again, probably over the top since it's for an offshore crusing sailboat)
    --Survival kit (dry food, water, blankets, gloves, duct tape, a tarp, etc.
    --A comfy pair of shoes in case I'm wearing heels when the 'big one' hits (or I just get sick of wearing heels)
    --A six-pack of bottled water
    --An old favorite pair of binoculars
    --A bird spotter's guide for the West Coast of the U.S.A.
    --Travel tool kit
    --My favorite blankie from when I was a child

    This sounds like a lot of stuff, all listed out at once, doesn't it...is this why the mileage is hovering around 48...?
    [laughing]
     
  5. juliem

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    the basics: sunglasses, kleenex, coinage, phone charger, altoids, pens, a bit of scratch paper

    other good things to keep in the Prius:
    big heavy Mag flashlight (both for light and safety)
    Swifter dusters for the dash
    the fix-a-flat spray stuff
    flares, tire pump, and other emergency stuff that I got for test-driving a Lexus years ago
    earthquake stuff (sweatshirt, jeans, hiking boots, tshirt, canned food, matches, first-aid stuff, old walkman for radio access)
    Lots of bottled water (both for when I'm running errands & earthquake preparedness)

    There's a great website: http://www.72hours.org/, that details everything one should/could have on hand in case of emergencies/disasters.
     
  6. ilusnforc

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Charles Suitt @ Dec 27 2006, 01:38 PM) [snapback]367284[/snapback]</div>
    That is true, however I've never had a problem, even in my Insight. We're in an area that is a little higher ground and doesn't tend to be too affected by flooding (plus I don't do a lot of driving especially in bad weather). Ever since my sister drove my Prius down here from Utah with me she's wanted one. I've been trying to get her out of the new trailblazer but she's on the southeast end of Houston and worried about flooding in a Prius. Enough hijacking of this thread, Prius capabilities in a flood will have to find their way into a new thread...
     
  7. Michgal007

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    Things I have:

    - First Aid kit, manual, insurance information
    - Tire pressure gauge
    - Sunglasses, CD's, mp3 player and extra batteries, maps of MI and a Road Atlas, small air freshner
    - Lots of dry food (energy bars, nuts, crackers, cookies) and drinks in the space below the trunk for emergencies.

    Things I want to store:

    - Snow showel, salt, snow scraper
    - Sleeping bag and an extra jacket
    - Flashlight
     
  8. Acelin

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(fphinney @ Dec 26 2006, 10:24 PM) [snapback]367048[/snapback]</div>
    Same here, only I've taken a further step of placing it all in a small backpack, which
    I keep in the lower storage compartment. In case I need to abandon my vehicle and
    walk home. Extra clothes in the backpack as well.

    Other stuff: a microfiber cloth for cleaning the MFD.
     
  9. JimN

    JimN Let the games begin!

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    I replaced the jumper cables with a multifunction ac/dc jump start system that rides under the deck. You aren't going to jump start another car with a Prius.
     
  10. fphinney

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    - Tire flat fix in a can
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    As I understand it, this item could ruin a somewhat expensive low tire pressure transmitter!
     
  11. Stev0

    Stev0 Honorary Hong Kong Cavalier

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    If you want to break into my car to steal something, to make it so you don't have to look around, here's where it is:

    Overhead compartment: Sunglasses

    Driver's side sunscreen: CDs (Currently: MP3 cds of Kate Bush albums, David Bowie albums, misc. Celtic music, Beatles albums, movie soundtracks, 80s music, Latin music, and misc. mixes)

    Glove box, upper: Tire gauge

    Glove box, lower:
    Registration
    Insurance information
    Owner's manuals

    Passenger side door: Umbrella

    Front cupholder: Change container

    Center console:
    Pens
    Calculator
    Mini flashlight
    Swiss army knife
    Key for wheel
    Phillips head screwdriver
    Bee sting kit
    Notpad
    Scissors
    Kleenex
    Heat pack

    Secret compartment:
    More Kleenex
    Lint-free cloth

    Backseat on floor:
    Heated ice scraper I got for giftmas

    Trunk:
    On side: First aid kit (with added asprin)

    Inside:
    Ice scraper/brush (to be moved to front if it ever gets cold)
    Real blanket
    Emergency sign
    Emergency gas carrier

    In a canvas bag Inside the lower trunk:
    Work gloves
    Big flashlight (with no batteries)
    Batteries for above flashlight
    Toiletry kit
    Duct tape
    Space blanket
    Gojo wipes
    Heat pack
    Cold pack
    Fix-a-Flat

    Note: Most of the trunk items I got from a neat little kit the Car Talk guys used to sell online. I need to replace the emergency food and water that came with it.
     
  12. SSimon

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    -box of kleenex ( a must for me. slipped in the drawer under the console)
    -wide brimmed hat for hiking
    -umbrella
    -towels for cleaning and waxing
    -rubber gloves
    -sponge
    -an axe
    -two saws
    -two loppers
    -wire cutters
    -ice scrapper
    -cloth bags to use instead of plastic/paper store bags
    -mittens and a wool hat
    -c.d.'s
    -maps
    -hiking trail guides
    -owner's manuals

    Someone here listed rain ponchos. These will be added to my vehicle supply shortly.
     
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    I keep a twelve foot folding ladder most of the time, except when the boat is in the water.
     
  14. hill

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    Am I the only Montana Property Owner? I didn't see "12 gauge shotgun in the rear gun rack" on any of your lists. Maybe that's a good thing :^)

    Besides many of your listed goodies that you all have, we keep a "window-smash-out" hammer in the glove box, as the Flathead valley gets its share of ice on the roads. Not that we're looking forward to sliding off the road and into and under the water.
     
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    I know that I can't be the only one, but between March and
    November of each year I carry my golf clubs and everything
    I need to get a round of golf in at any time.

    The carved out sections on each side of the "trunk" are
    perfect for fitting in my golf bag.
     
  16. paulccullen

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    Apart from all the usual paraphernalia, a 1250W power inverter mounted in the rear compartment above the spare tire, and a flat extension cord.

    It was a real life-saver during the big storm and power outage here earlier this month.
     
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    I never keep the registration and/or insurance info in the car – both have personal information that a car thief can use.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(nicos @ Dec 31 2006, 08:39 AM) [snapback]368939[/snapback]</div>
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    Nicos -

    Good thinking! My wife & I have 2 cars. For the last 6 years or so, I have grabbed the registration certificates & photocopied them - then reduced them in size & covered the good side with clear packing tape. We keep this wallet sized version in our billfold/purse.



    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hill @ Dec 29 2006, 11:00 PM) [snapback]368536[/snapback]</div>
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    Hill -

    Re: "window-smash-out" hammer

    Have you ever tried smashing out (or in) a windshield? It takes one hell of a lot of work! Might be better to tackle a side window? One or two blows will turn those to "rock salt!"
     
  19. Paul R. Haller

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    registration
    insurance papers
    owners manuals
    first aid kit
    solar calculator
    pen and paper
    bluetooth phone and bluetooth palm, cell phone charger
    ice scraper and cable chains and adjusters <winter>
    front sun shade <summer>
    Cal Parking pass
    mico fiber cloth and spray cleaner
    clip on sun glasses
    spare set of glasses
    small tool kit including 3/8 socket set, metric wrenches, and screwdrivers
    Ipod, I pod charger, 1/8 pone cable for Ipod, Ipod holder clipped to right side dash vent
    spare oil filter, and wrench
    digital pressure gauge
    prepaid maintenance coupons
    Cal insulated coffee mug
    bottled water
    super glue and 5 minute epoxy, alcohol wipes, baby wipes
    fastrack pass
    leather wipes and a small spray quick detail wax, clean rags
    tape measure
    pencil soldering iron and solder
    butt conectors and crimping tool, electrical tape, zip ties, Volt ohm meter, wire
    rechargable streamlight flashlight and charger mounted under rear hatch
    fleece blanket
    disposable camera
    2 Livestrong wrist bands
    cash under spare
    third transponder coded to car with key and no battery in hide a key
    spider net and holddown ratcheting straps
    leatherman pliars
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(hill @ Dec 29 2006, 11:00 PM) [snapback]368536[/snapback]</div>
    I keep mine in the driver's side door. That way if my seatbelt locks in the crash, I can reach it to use the seatbelt cutting portion of it. It's no good to me if I can't reach it...