Maybe an email to the dealership's owner is in order, that's insane. (And as you probably know, even with adaptive cruise, it'll just slow you down before impact.)
There has been a lot of debate on this forum about exactly what "B" does on the PiP. It seems to depend on whether or not you are in EV or HV mode, how fast you are going, and whether or not the battery is full. Sometimes it just engages more aggressive regeneration when your foot is off the throttle than in "D" mode, equivalent to lightly pressing the brake pedal. Sometimes in engages engine compression braking to dissipate energy. I'll leave it to the "experts" to provide more details.
Didn't know about CA aggregation site. The local dealer has secured the car with options I'm looking for but thanks. Set to take it for test drive tomorrow. Spoke w Dianne last week.
Congrats on finding the car. That is great news. Hopefully, there will be more Advanced with the tech packages in our future!
The Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) will keep you at one of three safe distances behind the vehicle ahead (note it's not great with lane-splitting donorcycles), and works down to 24 mph. At that point, if traffic in front slows below that, it disengages with two beeps and if imminent collision is still about to occur, the pre-collision system kicks in but as others have mentioned that does NOT stop the car, just pre-applies the brakes and expects human intervention will stomp the pedal to bring the car to a stop. I had this on my '11 and it has become a mandatory feature on any subsequent car I buy, which is why I have the '14 PiP with the Tech package. You won't regret it. What the PiP doesn't have that the regular Prii have at the top trim level is "Lane Keep Assist." While it is kind of a PIA in that it alarms incessantly, it can assist in avoiding inadvertent drifting over the lanes. I miss it in the '14 (had in the '11), but not enough to even think of going back to a non-PiP.
Yes, thank you, rxlawdude. I was disappointed the lane keeping was not included in the package. In fact, I had just assumed it was and didn't realize it wasn't till a few days ago. Are you aware of anyone who added it after purchase? Probably not possible - or ridiculously expensive. I know how this is going to play out. Days after I sign the check and take possession of the car, Toyota will release details on the '15 models. The new PiPs will have lane assist included in the tech package, along with Google maps, induction charging and greater range. Then Tesla will announce a 2015 release date for their new, everyman e-car, priced in the low forties, before Fed and State tax credits. Watch.
These are the same thoughts I had before I bought my 14 PIP... I went ahead and got mine in May 2014. Just get what you want and not worry about too much... Beside, do you want the headache of owning the 1st year of a new model? Get the 14 PIP and if the new Prius or what ever that come out later on, get it in a few years...
Drove home my new car. 3 1/2 hours at the dealership but I'm happy with car. Now I need to figure out how to work everything. Lots and lots of buttons, wheels, and options. Just getting Pandora up and running took way too long. Still haven't got the SafetyConnect thing wired. The number they gave me doesn't work. Gotta call cust service in the morning. And I don't think the car is charging. Aahhh. The steep part of the learning curve. Need to figure out window tint and some way to protect the leatherette (whatever that is) from the dogs' feet. I'm thinking the right rear passenger seat goes flat with something thick spread over the cargo space and back of the seat. Don't know what to do about the remaining, upright back seat. 1st world problems, huh? Thanks for all the info, gentlemen. First commute tomorrow morning. --
If you haven't set the timer for start or end times, the light on the charger handle should go on and stay on when you plug it in to the car. If the timer is activated via the switch on the dash, the light comes on for just a few seconds when first plugged into the car. You should also have a light showing on the unit plugged into the wall outlet. Re the dog problem, there are canvas seat covers available. There may be other materials available as well, so check them out online. My dog is small, so I just keep a stadium blanket on the back seat for him. It's easy to remove for people type passengers. Good luck with your new toy!
A light on the charger handle? Never seen this. I do have a light on the car next to where you plug in. This is on when charging and goes off when the charge is complete. If the timer is set, it goes on for about 6-8 seconds when you plug in, then goes off until the charge starts. Mike
Oops, my bad! You are absolutely right, it is next to the plug receiver. Shows how accustomed I have become to the routine of hitting the timer button and plugging in.
I'm sure there will be some great incentives on the last of the 2015 Gen IIIs, once the Gen IVs come out at the end of the year.