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Maybe this will help? How would you describe the Titanium Glow color? | PriusChat
The speed of phone charging depends on the amps available. Some newer phones even have "QuickCharge" technology. I have a QC charger in my 12V...
I wonder if it's worth buying ethanol-free gas for this reason? Tab4 on Tapatalk
I just paid $1.919/gal at Costco in central VA. Down from $1.949 a few weeks ago.
Saw my first Prime in person yesterday, but only a quick glance as it passed through the intersection. Mag Blue. Looked more teal (greenish)...
I learned from my grown daughter how to set the side mirrors to greatly reduce the blind spot as taught to her in drivers' ed. They are more to...
In my reading about various systems, it seems everyone's is subpar. Apparently, there's a significant "turf" battle between Apple/Google and the...
In your opinion, is it more the head unit or speakers? I've upgraded factory speakers with aftermarket before, but that depends on a somewhat...
It's quite disheartening to hear this, as I remember how frustrated I was with the nav in my 2008 Prius. I just defaulted to an external GPS or my...
Granted. They should then contract with them in order to create the best product for the end user. HTC One M9
What kind of mpg hit do you take with them/tires? HTC One M9
Any idea what cell network it uses? SM-T530NU ?
Nice wheels, too. Details?
Thanks!
Thanks! I see that's free for the first year, then almost $12/mo thereafter. I'd have to decide if it's worth it.
Well, except for changing charging settings, pre-operation of Climate control, etc.
Hmm, so since I usually turn BT off on my phone when I'm home, I would need to no longer do so . . .
Per the title, how does the car receive data from the internet, such as software updates, and specifically, how is it connected to the phone app? TIA
Oh, they will, believe me! :D
I'm still a little uncertain about something in the settlement. I had a bulb replaced by the dealer at 49K miles, and just under 2 years old for...