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Spidey, don't feel like the Lone Ranger. My wife doesn't get it either. She's all for owning a Prius (our new 2013 is our 2nd Prius, having traded...
Unless I'm way off-base, you certainly should have gotten an owner's manual. We just upgraded to a new Prius 2, and a number of books/booklets...
So did we, last Friday. A 2013 White Prius 2. Traded in our 2007 on which we put 108,200 happy miles. So far we luuuuuv our new 2013.
We've averaged right around 52 mpg on our 2007 since we've had it. Almost 70,000 trouble-free miles, except for the wiring harness that was eaten...
Bob, I agree with you on Point#9 -- we shouldn't be buying new cars if we don't need them, unless we're driving gas-hogs and the advantage is...
JTM, I'm no expert, just an owner of a 2007 (basic) we bought new and have put 35,000 miles on. I've noticed as the tires have worn (we're about...
I can't say I'm getting good wear from my OEM GY Integrities, probably typical, though. We're nearing 35K (on our '07) and will soon be shopping...
Boo, is this to say that all Prii have heated outside mirrors? When I filled out my profile I just entered "basic" 'because I'm hard-pressed to find...
I think this is good advice, despite the temptation to gloat about our fuel economy, low emissions, and the fact that the car we drive has the...
1. 2007 2. Blue (not the darkest one) 3. 52 mpg averaged over about 30,000 miles 4. 2006 Toyota Matrix 5. 28 to 30 mpg
[/FONT][/COLOR] Aha... I think I got it, a priori (trying it now to see if I got it right). And by the way, those codes are called html tags....
Thanks, a priori! What I haven't figured out quote-wise is how you quote just certain selections from a longer post to reply to (no great big...
Yep, rodents seem to like rubber used in cars. Soon after we got our 2007 Prius, a rat ate through the windshield washer hose, which I was able...
Our Prius replaced a 2006 Toyota Matrix, a car we liked a lot until at 14,000 miles the tires needed replacing. They were all worn badly on the...
$4 a gallon in the Florida Keys as of today, plus or minus a few cents depending on which station.