Separate names with a comma.
It's all about CONTENT...CONTENT...CONTENT and not location of assembly. There's little difference between JUNK parts assembled perfectly and...
Honestly, I don't know. The EPA PiP test weight is 3500 lbs and the EPA Prius test weight is 3375 lbs, so there's only 125 lbs difference....
"...Good Things Come to Those Who Wait..." but, likewise, "...Idle Time is Wasted Time..."
Putting together lot's of Chinese-made parts in USA does NOT a USA-made vehicle make, duh!
You translated my double entendre' perfectly!
NUMMI was...but isn't anymore. CHRYSLER used to be (Orangethorpe, CA)...but isn't anymore.
Which is it? FOOL Cells or FUEL Cells...or are the words interchangeable?
I was looking at the EPA road-load HP values listed for the 2014 PiP and the 2014 Prius and noticed that, at 50 mph, EPA indicates 8.7 HP for PiP...
The Navy discontinued BLIMPS quite awhile ago (wink,wink)!
Put "wings" on that 'electron' and you have my NAVY rating symbol (AT). That'd make Toyota an aircraft manufacturer too?!?
Read the 'Summary and Conclusions' first, then go back and read from the beginning:
ROFL -- Would that be a "Stanley Steamer" pickup? [ referring to the above PEEUS video ]
Try this example VIN-decomposition description: J = (WMI), World Source: J = Japan T = (WMI), Manufacturer: T = Toyota D = (WMI), Vehicle Type:...
I just hold the lever down for 3-flashes, then manually move it back to its center detent...works for me.
First, look at the Toyota schematic (electrical road map) for the heated seats, and see if the lower and back heating elements have separate...
Yeah, but NUMMI made some excellent vehicles--we still own & drive two Pontiac Vibes (nee' Matrix)--something that cannot be said about other GM...
Toyota's "phoenix"? = ...Der HINDENBERG rises from the ashes...
Sounds like two little squabbling brats calling each other names, don't it?
FWIW, that chart ONLY applies to the POWER source, NOT the vehicle(s) surrounding it, regardless of co$ts.
Geez, and here I thought you were joshing me about staying at a Motel-6, where they left the light ON for you (wink,wink)!