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Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Bechi, Aug 20, 2025 at 9:13 AM.

  1. ColoradoBoo

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    Yep and since our UV rays here at altitude (Colorado) are off-the-charts, I spray all of our headlamps with a coating of Mequiars' Headlight Coating. Supposed to give one-year protection from UV rays. (Seems to be working on our newer cars but my 2014 Tundra was, probably, too far gone...just had to buy new headlamps since they were too yellow and faded...had already restored them once.)
     
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    I picked up some CarPro DLight this spring, but I've been too lazy to properly prep my headlights to apply it. On the plus side, My car is parked with the headlights out of direct sunlight about 98% of the time, so the delay shouldn't be a big deal.

    DLight is supposed to be developed to specifically bond to plastics and protect them from UV for up to 3 years. I think it only came out early this year or the very end of last year. It was mostly developed to protect PPF coatings and keep them from yellowing, but it also works on headlights and other plastics. Stupid expensive at $35 for 10mL, but it's not like you need much. If you're only doing headlights, 10mL would probably do all the cars a family owns. For a full car PPF coating, you'd probably need the 30mL bottle for $90.
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Lexus had the turning headlights years ago. My Subaru has them; car does a cross-eyed calibration when turned on.
    Those are legal CYA terms for people in the second paragraph. Note that Toyota is saying it is capable of auto braking after them, which is far more than your claim in post #2. Better sensors and computers means TSS 3 will do this better than TSS 2.

    Any measurement of how this affects light transmittance?
     
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    what's the definition or meaning of 'with sales' ?
     
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    If you shop around dealerships, you can get up to 31% off MSRP as a base discount. Then there are regular sales that range from an additional 15% off to 25% off for Black Friday. I'm still trying to create a master list, but it appears New Years, 4th of July, and maybe Labor Day are all 20% off. Presidents Day and Memorial Day are both 15% off. If Labor Day isn't 20% off, it will be 15%. Each of these sales typically lasts for a week.

    So if you're buying a $100 part during a 20% off sale, it's like this:
    $100 MSRP
    $100.00 x 0.69 = $69.00 after standard 31% discount
    $69.00 x 0.80 = $55.20 final price after additional 20% off sale


    This is all through Toyota's official parts system for customers: autoparts.toyota.com

    The sales are system-wide for every dealership that sells through this site. I think there are at least several hundred dealerships that do. To find a dealership that offers the max standard discount of 31% off, use the "Find a dealer" function and open up a bunch of dealer pages in different tabs. Then enter your part number into each of them and compare the prices/discounts. Keep widening your search until you find a dealership that is 31% off. Then add all the parts to your cart and double check they are all 31% off. If they aren't, go back and keep widening your search until you find a dealer that does 31% off on everything.

    The site also offers free shipping if the order is $75 or more after the base discount. You still get free shipping if the extra 15-25% off drops the order under $75. And it seems like the system only adds sales tax if the dealership and shipping address are in the same state. But I can't guarantee that works for every dealership, it just has from the dealerships I've ordered from.
     
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    Thank You !
     
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    I looked around locally using Autopates.toyota.com and did not find any discounted prices at a few local toy dealers on the Ca West Coast. Cn you give me the name of a dealership that you have found that has these 31% base discounts on parts ?
     
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    I'm seeing 31% or more at your local dealership(assuming the location in your profile is correct).

    Genuine Toyota Parts and Accessories: Official Online Store of Santa Margarita Toyota