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I noticed that Toyota sells an alarm system for the Prius as an accessory. First, I didn't realize that my 2013 Prius 2 didn't have one. Second,...
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I'm not aware that makes a difference. Maybe one side was in the sun and the other not.
I leave mine in Eco mode all the time. I don't see a need to switch. I don't notice much of a difference between Eco and normal modes anyway, and...
I've been seeing ads from the local dealer for $20,750 for a two
What's your definition of an EV? The Volt still has an engine, which is nowhere as efficient as the PIPs and uses premium, and only goes ~35 miles...
Google top tier gas or read the owners manual. Top tier gas has more detergent to keep the engine and fuel system cleaner. In general, it is sold...
Unless you have cheap power or can get HOV lane access (if that's important to you), you're better off with the regular Prius.
Just use a top tier gas or a bottle of Techron every 5000 miles. Injector cleaning can foul your spark plugs and Prius plugs are a bear to change.
Can someone explain what this "Banned by Prius Chat" is all about?
Seems like the next gen Prius (non PIP) might still be well served by a NiMH battery.
I'm curious, why copper instead of moisture? Where would copper come from?
A lithium ion battery would be lighter, but by how much? What are the downsides vs. the current NiMH battery? Higher cost? Less longevity?
This is a very misleading graph. The curves are highly dependent on the cost of power, what rate plan you're in, and the price of gasoline....
Japanese cars may be better from a quality/reliability perspective, but safety no.
And Toyota was recently fined a record $1.2 billion for concealing safety defects. So what's the point?
I also assumed 3 kWh to charge the battery because that's what someone said earlier in the thread. But how was that number arrived at? Does it...
Does that 60 mpg include 10+ miles on battery?
I was replying to the comment from someone that questioned "How could that be possible?" Well, it is. My bottom line is do the math before you...
And the one PG&E plan available works out to be even more expensive for the PIP for the average homeowner that needs air conditioning during the day.