I was able to capture what happens when your Trip monitor rolls over 10,000 miles. I pulled into a restaurant lot at the perfect time and caught 9999.9: and then I went about another hundred feet or so until it went to 10000 miles, but instead of displaying 10000.0 it displayed zero: 0.0 Trip B is the number of miles I've put on my car since I first picked it up. So, with some inflated tires and going 55 mph on the highway, it can get 50+ mpg overall. I didn't think of taking a video until after I rolled 10,000 miles on Trip B. I tried backing up the hundred or so feet that I traveled to go from 9999.9 to 0.0 in the first place (I was in a parking lot where I could do this), but it wouldn't change back to 9999.9, it just stayed at 0.0
I bought my car Prius C two in April 2012. I just rolled over 150,000. And replaced the driver side mirror after hitting a hawk...
To those who have posted recently: any maintenance/repairs other than the routine maintenance in the manual (or caused by accidents)? I came across/contribute data to this site: TrueDelta -- Real Car Owners Driving Real Car Information Data from the high-mileage c owners would probably be useful to those considering buying one.
Wow I had my oil changed today at 45,400 miles, on my 2012 C. I feel like my C is still brand new and has yet to be broken in compared to some of you.
I changed my Trans fluid at 35,000 miles. It cost about $120.00 at the Toyota dealer. I would not allow it to go unchanged past 30,000 miles. This is cheap insurance to having a happy CVT.
I agree. I decided to play it safe and switch to this plan. Both my Prius C and my CT now get regular transmission fluid changes every 60k miles.
My mileage is certainly not the highest, but reached a milestone today. If you were wondering what happens when the odometer turns over from 99999 to 100000 - nothing special.
2012 Prius C Purchased June 2012. Just scheduled my 85,000 mile service. It has been a great commuter car (90 miles round trip a day/all freeway miles)
wow! You almost have me beat! I bought mine new with 9 miles on it. I just passed 37,000 But mine is a 12!
I now have 27,400 on my Prius c.....I put about twelve miles a day on her....my daughter spilled a large coke all over the front seat....I have clear floor mat protectors over the prius floor mats so the coke just pooled up....I cleaned up the mess and washed the mats....good as new now
I met an older gentleman in Brownstown Indiana last month, with a 2012 Prius C 3. He had 184,000 miles on the odo (all his) and stated he only has had to replace the brake pads once... The car was in really good shape, no dents/dings, could have used a wax job.
I am at 136,000 I have had to change the left back axle, in which is was extremely loud ($900) and now the timing cover is leaking oil out of gasket another $2,200 ( if I don't fix it then it will break down on the road because the timing chain will fail ($2,200) I did put a tint job on the car, but my windows have all been broken so many times I decided no more tint on the windows. I put a snowboard rack on top for my snowboards, skis to go snowboarding with all my friends. and a hitch and a 4 bike rack, I bike with all my friends. Put some custom rims on to reduce the weigh and increase tire size and run to improve MPG to get better shifting. It is a great car, traveled all over California, Nevada with it. Will drive it across to NYC one day I hope.. hoping to max the mileage out. Has anyone put any work on the upholstery? I could use some feedback on that. The interior gets dirty fast. Hard to keep clean. I do use a Dyson to vaccum it but the stains are impossible to remove. At this point at 136k miles, debating if I should put a back up cam, and upgrade the audio in the car for more riding, or if this is just a soft break-ing into the car.