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Correct. It's a transaxle because it incorporates the differential.
I purposely take a slower (but shorter distance) route each day that adds 15-20 minutes to my round trip. It saves me gas and it's a less...
I was about to reply the opposite (regarding years and miles). It seems as if the traction battery does fine with many miles. I suspect that the...
The least attractive way of course is to drive less, particularly with carpools. Back in the early 80's I owned a '71 VW 9 passenger bus. I used...
How about AT-13708352 on autotrader (at Indy Hyundai)? Plenty of photos! Indy Auto Man's price looked so low, it just set off some alarms in my...
Indy Auto Man looks a little scary to me. Half of his cars are rebuilt titles and the listing you linked to is extremely vague (seemingly no...
It seems to me that gasoline direct injection could help quite a bit. I don't know what challenges it would face in an Atkinson cycle application...
I think the Gen I mpg estimate was based on a different formula. You won't find any Gen I owners averaging in the mid-50's. [Edit:] If you go to...
Fuelly data doesn't bear that out though.
Is "Classic" what we call Gen I?
Go browse Fuelly.com for real world mpg differences. Gen II starts with 2004, Gen III with 2010.
Gen II is 2004-2009; Gen III is 2010 - present. The Gen III cars have come in 5 trim levels, numbered I through V originally but changed to 1...
You'll find that Steve sticks with Gen II Prius cars to keep costs down. His reputation around here seems good. The main advantages of the Gen...
My fill-ups are down about 7 mpg (from the 58 that I was averaging last summer). Conventional wisdom is that the snow is bogging you down, snow...
You'll do better on dry pavement, I bet. Rain and snow can add to the drag.
A Sirius subscriber for the past eight years, it's all about commercial free music channels for me. I don't often do long road trips but when I...
Could I run Torque on it? I've got a Newegg gift certificate burning a hole in my pocket!
I chalk it up to harsh tires (inflated hard in many cases) and a forum with a distinct lack of things to complain about. :-) I get my daily dose...
The problem cited would have been snow on the wheels themselves. In answer to your main question, no, vibration at speed is not a known behavior...
Not any more. It has to be soft, inviting and sexy. We're all doomed. :-)