Separate names with a comma.
Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.
The 2019 Honda Insight would have been on my shortlist if it was a hatchback. The sedan, although a nice looking car, is not quite as practical....
We have a 2016 Volt. Here on the northwestern Oregon Coast our electric rate per KWH, is $.114. This is computed by the entire bill, what you...
Now here in Northwestern Oregon we are in the dead of winter. Temps range from upper 30's to low 50's, usually with rain and of course wet roads....
I normally use Costco gas in our 2010 Prius and last fill up calculated was 58 mpg, 62 mpg indicated. I have used no name cheap rate gas, and...
I was told a few years ago that Toyota Synthetic oil, 0w20 oil, was made by Mobil One. That was at the Toyota parts dept. by a well seasoned...
Air density also applies in elevation. Air is thinner, and less dense when elevation increases. An electric car at 5,000 feet in elevation with...
Check your tyre pressure. On our 2010 Prius with 195X65X15 Michelin Energy Saver AS tires I keep all 4 at Max. Sidewall listed pressure, 44 psi....
Ran a tank of 85 octane in Reno Nevada in our 2010 Prius. No problems and the same mpg's as 87 octane, 55+ mpg calculated, with 87 octane or 85...
With our 2010 Prius with dry roads and temps in the upper 50's to low 60's, average temps for this time of year in the Oregon Northwest Coast it...
I use mostly Costco gas because its close and the lowest price around per gallon. I have used cut rate stations as well and even 85 octane in...
Our 2010 Prius is approaching 143,000 miles. Never had a problem with regular 87 octane gas. Never added any fuel additives as well. When the...
Great MPG. Also at 9,000 feet the air is thinner so less air resistance than at sea level like here in Seaside Oregon. I noticed on vacation in...
Warmer weather, summer blended gas, more BTU's per gallon, and 60+ mpg, calculated of course, will be quite easy for the 2016 Prius, especially...
Remember the mpg gauge is not accurate. If the gauge reads 62 mpg your actual mpg calculated, miles divided by gallons, will be lower, say by 2.5...