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At Target in the automotive section I bought a stiff velvet pouch with a bendable strip of metal attached to the top. It's meant for just this...
Yes, you can put it in neutral at any speed and it won't hurt anything. Simply move the shift lever to the left and hold it there for about 5...
Does he drive a Prius? We've noticed a lot fewer Hummers and more Priuses in CPN recently, so we're always happy to see more!
I'm with you, Sandollars. Very happy with my first Toyota and would definitely do it again. Don't be too put off by the negativity here. A lot of...
Sorry to hear about all the windshield problems. Here in Colorado in winter they use something they call "sand" but is actually small rocks, to...
Yes and no. We experience it with our Gen III here, where dampness isn't an issue. I do think a cold engine is a part of it, so leaving the car...
I think the OP has a good question. Back when I was learning about software development (a long time ago), discovery of a nasty bug was a big...
I have a Gen III with 6000 miles. The only weird thing I've experienced is the grabby brakes when backing down an incline with a cold engine after...
Awhile back I reported on a mountain road trip in our 2010 Prius where, among other things, we climbed a muddy dirt road with around a 20% slope,...
I have a new appreciation for the little shift knob in my 2010 now. Sunday night I parked along a curb on a very slushy street while attending a...
I drove it on packed snow this morning and found it really handles well. Although I could force the tires to spin by gunning it, they gripped the...
Just the factory tires, whatever comes on the type 2. I'm strictly a mini-golfer.
I've driven in a couple of snow storms so far. I was trying to see how well the traction control works, but so far have not been able to make the...