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Traded my Lexus...

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  1. blake918

    blake918 Blizzard Brigade #23

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    I finally did it! I traded in my old faithful '99 Lexus LS400 for a new Prius. It was a little tough to do since there was nothing wrong with my Lexus, but I was ready for something new and something different after 6 years of LS400s. I was also tired of the fuel mileage and upkeep costs too. I was averaging about 18mpg in mixed driving on premium fuel, where I've been getting 50mpg in the Prius. My Lexus was a beautiful car with one of the finest built interiors out there. It was bittersweet to see it go. No one believed me when I told them that it had 210k miles.

    I was somewhat indifferent between getting a Prius II or III. I really wanted a grey one, but I didn't care for the purple undertone to Winter Grey, so I chose Blizzard Pearl instead. I love the pearl white. I went with misty interior too.

    I've really been enjoying my new Prius. The smooth quiet ride, the mpg, and the style of the car are my favorites. I really like the aux in and the supportive seats too. I'm 6'4, and I'm quite comfortable in my Prius. What I find odd is that my Prius doesn't get anywhere near as hot as my Lexus did when it was cooking in the sun while I'm at work. I don't get it. They are parked in the same spot, light colored cars, etc., but the Prius stays much cooler. Maybe the port installed window tint does a better job than the tint that was on my Lexus.

    My first tank was 49mpg, and I'm on my second tank, which is currently reading 51mpg. Gotta love that! I've got a couple little rattles, but my prepurchase research on this forum told me to expect them, so I'm not bummed about them. I'll wait until I get a few more miles on the car to see if any more pop up before I let the dealer try to fix them.

    What surprises me is how much people love my Prius. I was worried by some of the things I read in the hater threads, but everyone's response to my Prius has been overwhelmingly positive, and South Louisiana isn't really a hot Prius market either. I don't have any trouble with people on the road either, but I'm not a slow moving road block either. I can easily get 50mpg with the ac blowing and keep up with traffic, so I am very happy!

    I've already done a few little mods. It's awesome to come from a car that had no aftermarket support to one that has tons of aftermarket support. So far, I've swapped out the meep-meep factory horn, installed 4300k xenon lights from Xenon Depot, installed LED license plate lights, installed the OEM illuminated door sills, swapped out the factory mats for weathertech front and cargo mats, and I have the Prius heatshield too. And since I didn't get the III, I'm likely going to install an indash nav too (probably the flayaudio unit). I really want the turn signal mirrors from Sigma too.

    Some pics:

    My old Lexus:
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    That beautiful interior I was talking about:
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    My Prius:
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    Plate lights:
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    Sills:
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    Xenon lights:
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    Flake shot:
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    Here's a link to a video of my new horn:
    [ame="http://s520.photobucket.com/albums/w322/bchata1/?action=view&current=IMG_0684.mp4"]IMG_0684.mp4 video by bchata1 - Photobucket[/ame]
     
  2. spiderman

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    Nice. Welcome officially to the club! Great color choice. :)
     
  3. Tonic

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    WElcome, i was torn too between winter grey and white but i choose white! Too much purple in the grey but i wish it was more metal grey!

    Too bad here in Canada we can get misty grey only with blue and winter grey because i would have choose it!

    Earlier in the year my dealership had a blue ribbon with mysty grey i was set for that one but then i left for europe and i dont know if they sold it or exchange it but it was gone! :(

    But i am happy with my white, its look great with the 17 inchs!
     
  4. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Congrats and welcome to PriusChat!

    Ahh the LS. The ultimate Toyota and definitely one of my favourite cars. The interior definitely doesn't scream 210k miles and it can probably go for another 210k miles without any problems.

    As far as heat goes, your new Prius has HSEA (High Solar Energy Absorption) glass. It makes a huge difference even without aftermarket tint. Our 2002 Camry felt a lot cooler than our 2000 Corolla (and likewise, my 2010 feels a lot cooler than my 2008 smart which didn't seem to have any sort of (green) tint whatsoever, let alone fancy heat absorption glass).
     
  5. dsljay

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    Congats on the new car. I love the new horns. I looked at the blasters on Amozon and there was two different numbers. Do you know the model number you installed? Also, did you need to buy a wiring kit and/or a mounting bracket kit?
    Jay
     
  6. usbseawolf2000

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    I think you made the right choice. You moved forward and it will be hard to go back.

    You make a great point. Prius has so many aftermarket products. It is the most popular hybrid and it is a mainstream model. I probably spent more time modding my car than maintaining it.
     
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    I love smoked vent shades on the windows. I have had them on every recent model vehicle I have owned. They look especially good on a white car, I think. I put them on my Prius within a week of ownership.
     
  8. blake918

    blake918 Blizzard Brigade #23

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    Thanks Jay! I love the horns too! You don't need any wiring or brackets. Everything you need is included with the horns. The Fiamm horns plug in to the factory wiring harness, so there is no wiring work to make them work. It's just a matter of swapping out the factory horn for the highway blasters.

    The models that I installed in my Prius are:
    high note: 7211222
    low note:7210222

    I bought them from Ryder Fleet, per the suggestion of a kind Prius Chat poster. Shipped to my home, they were $21 for the two horns. I believe they are by far the cheapest source for the horns.
    Signaltone Fiam Electric Horn Low Note Freeway Blaster 72112-22

    Thanks Tideland! I think you posted a bit on Club Lexus, no? I didn't post much over there. I spent my time at Lexus Owners Club; I was the LS moderator. It's a wonderful forum. My last LS400 that I owned had 315k miles when I sold it. It ran and drove perfectly. Other than the paint chips (it was a non clear-coated black), it was in fabulous condition for its age. If you keep up with the timing belt and suspension, a LS will go on forever. They are tremendous cars, and I'll always be a fan. :D

    High Solar Energy Absorption Glass -- that is both a mouthful and very, very cool! I learned something new, thanks! I kind of thought there had to be some kind of special glass since the port installed tint isn't that dark; I'd guess 50% or so.

    Thanks Tonic! I wish that we could get Smoky Granite (it's an absolutely perfect grey on some Lexus cars); I'd pay extra for that color just like I did for the blizzard. That's too bad that they sold the blue/misty out from under you, but it doesn't get any better than blizzard with 17" rims! I originally wanted the dark gray interior since it'll hide dirt better over the long run, but when I saw the misty grey, I had to have it. It makes the cockpit so bright and airy.

    Thanks spiderman! I remember how exciting it was to see the first real 2010 owners posting pics on here back in '09. It's fun to be official now!

    Thanks USB, I'm sure I made the right choice too! I'm really enjoying the car very much! It's funny you mention the low maintenance. I remember reading the maintenance book a while back, and it looks like I just have to change the oil until I get to 100k miles, and even then, it's just changing the plugs and engine and inverter coolants. I like the sound of that!
     
  9. Paul58

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    Welcome aboard! I'm thinking your gas saving alone will feel like you got a hell of a pay raise! What you going to go with all that extra cash? LOL!
     
  10. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Yes I am on CL. Usually in Car Chat since I don't own a Lexus but I do love the discussions they have over there. Tons of knowledgeable people.


    Well.. trust the Japanese to come up with an English name, right? (like super-handling awd or advanced total traction engineering system for all terrain with electronic torque split)
     
  11. Ninjawife

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    Thanks for posting a video of your horn. I'm thinking of doing the same and I must say it sounded great.
    Also when you locked your vehicle in the video my dog heard that familiar beep and ran to the door. :)
     
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    Excellent, informed, jovial
    I get a kick out of the people that feel they need horsepower, no matter what, I choose to obey speed limits.(it's a police state out there)
    IMO any car is going to move you from point A to B so why not enjoy the ride.
    Point being, change out your shocks for KYB's and your rubber for something more safety oriented, IE: PS2's or thereabouts, Lose one or two MPG, gain absolute road worthiness.
    Looking forward to learning more about the possibilities available, keep on rolling.
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  13. blake918

    blake918 Blizzard Brigade #23

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    Thanks Paul! The amount that I save from using so much less petrol is awesome...more money for mods, right? It's surreal to go from 18mpg to 50mpg. My first fill up was a staggering....
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    $23. LOL :cheer2:

    Haha that is true! I do like SHAWD. My mom's new Acura has it, and it's a fabulous system. I think my favorite one on my Lexus was ACIS.... that's the Acoustic Controlled Induction System. LOL Car Chat was the main reason I went to their site too. The constant Acura/Honda bashing got old quickly, but other than that, they post a lot of good automotive articles.

    No problem! Take a look at the thread I linked to below for a video that briefly explains installation. All you have to do is pull the clips out that hold the top of the bumper cover in so that you can make enough room to stick your hand in there to swap the horns, and that's it!

    http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...8226-2010-horn-replacement-2.html#post1128319

    With my Prius, I can sneak in to the drive-way on electric power without my Cattle Dog, Maddie, knowing! haha She usually peeks through the window when she hears me close the driver's door or the hatch. She likes to keep me company when I wash the car every weekend. This is one of my favorites of her (yep, she's as sweet and loving as she is beautiful) from when she helped wash the Lexus...
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    Haha, thanks! I can understand that people like power, but from a realistic stand point, I know that I don't ever use it. I do, however, use my Prius's 50 mpg each and every day! My Prius has plenty of power for everyday driving and can easily run at 80mph, so I have no complaints as far as power is concerned. When I bought my car it was in eco mode, and I haven't taken it out of that mode yet. I wonder what Power mode feels like? hmm
     
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    Careful, it can be addictive!
     
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    She is beautiful!
    I'm going to have my husband update my horn. He loves projects like that.
    Thank you for the information!
     
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    funny, last winter, i was thinking of swapping for an ls460. but, the mpg's made me hesitate. i would like a smoother, quieter ride tho. what was the problem with maintenance costs?
     
  17. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Your horn video reminded me of something. Those with HIDs installed, be careful about using the Panic button. It flashes the headlights too and I don't think HIDs will be too happy if you were to flash them.
     
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    Congratulations! You will wonder why you did not do it sooner. They are fun to drive and the gas savings: amazing!
    I am very tempted to trade my Lexus450h, do you think my driveway would look better with TWO prius'? Our little prius is only a 2008 and I read here about the new lexus/prius that might be coming out, so, I think I will wait it out.
    And, I have to say I have noticed my lexus is HOT in the sun. I just never said it out loud and now I think I will consider having the windows tinted if that will help with the heat issue.
     
  19. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Wait for the CT200h and see how that pans out. It's kinda like having two Priuses on the driveway but no one will know ;)
     
  20. blake918

    blake918 Blizzard Brigade #23

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    Haha, I don't doubt that!

    Thanks, Maddie always loves a good complement! I hope the horn project works out well!

    The problem with the maintenance cost is that everything is expensive. Every part on the car is top quality, and as such, you pay for it when it breaks. Plus, a lot of things in the engine bay aren't laid out in such a way that makes them easy to replace (i.e. the starter is located underneath the intake manifold, and they fail with some regularity on the 400 models. This repair is big $$$, just like most repairs on the car.). I easily spent $2k a year (just on maintenance) keeping my LS in good shape. I loved the car, but I didn't love it the amount that I was spending on it.

    I took the video before installing the hid lights. ;) My Lexus used to flash its factory xenon lights with the panic alarm, so is this alright on occasion, or should it be avoided at all costs? I'm just curious..

    Thanks BC! I've been wanting to do this a long time, but it was hard to trade in a car that was in perfect condition. One day, I finally decided to just do it, and I'm so glad I did! I agree, the fun to drive factor and gas savings are just great! Today makes 1 month with my Prius, and I've completely enjoyed every second of it!