Reaching 150k Miles tomorrow 2012 PIP bought new in Nov 2012. Synthetic Oil change every 10k Miles ( 5k mile intervals for the first 30K miles). Couple of Cabin and Air filters Spark plugs and Engine coolant at 100K miles. Transmission Drain and fill at 120K miles. 12v Battery changed at 120k last year. Will do Inverter coolant this week end ( 150K miles) On the third set of Tires... Michelin. That's about it I guess.....Who else is on 150K miles club?
I'll be there soon! 107k on my 2012 but I bought it 2 years ago with 100 miles on it LG-H918 using PriusChat mobile app
I still get close to 10 EV miles per charge even after 5 brutal AZ summers ( with AC on in summer its 8.5 EV miles) Have reset the EV Trip 1 & 2 many time so not sure about the whole ratio. Typically I reset the EV trip2 for each gas filling and I get somewhere between 400 miles to 470 miles per tank with 14% to 22% EV Ratio. Every day I get two full charges ( full charge at night and use mostly EV miles to drop the kids at school in the morning + one more full charge before getting out for work ). Daily work commute is 105 miles. 2 days work With flexible work timings, almost all high way miles not during peak traffic times . Have an HOV plate ( what a relief!!!! ) to use the HOV line which further make it easy. But the speeds to keep up here on the left most line takes a toll on the gas mileage
Eh, put on a jacket. No biggie. Let's see, just a few hundred miles below 140k for me. 10k OCI with cheapest 0w20 and filter you can buy. It probably got the good stuff the first 70k miles when Toyota did the work. Never changed cabin filter. Dusted off once I think Air filter is K&N and I wash and oil when it looks dirty Spark plugs at 120k, way to early IMO but owners manual specified it Transaxle drain at 120k with gracious help from Prius chat members On original 12v On second set of dirt cheap tires replaced at 90k. Unlikely these will last 90k like OEM EP20. Need some snows soon anyway. I charge immediately when I get home and may leave full over weekend 3 or 4 days. Car showed 10.6 EV miles yesterday. I used to be very methodical in measuring EV to HV changeover for battery degradation tracking purposes. But I recorded >1 mile variance in location of the changeover on "identical" zero traffic conditions at 4:30 AM when I set out to work everyday. 10% variance despite my efforts tells me my morning commuter is not identical. I plan to keep the car a long time.
Congratulations! It'll be a while for me. Got it 10-1/2 months ago with 54,xxx miles on it. Last night it hit 67,000. We have a 2,000+ mile trip coming up starting Tuesday, so I'll make some headway. But at 15,000 miles a year, I may succumb to the itch for a newer Prius before I get there.
Bought mine with 221K on it still haven't hit 222K. It didn't come with charger so I ordered it online for $175. Charger works. Drove it about 500 miles CEL came on for EGR. I ended up buying oem EGR cooler and valve and cleaning intake, etc. Other than that still haven't changed oil (clean and full). And getting ready to put Michelin Premiers on.
Big Schumi...in a Prius...Sweet . Sometimes, I feel like Schumi aka Michael Schumacher ( 7 time F1 champion for folks who don't follow F1) I was surprised by how much speed she can carry thru twists and turns with some decent tires.
I only have 36k (about 40% ev) on my 2012 but glad to hear your cars are running strong. Just made my last payment on my 5 year loan so feels good to have a dependable car to drive for many years to come. Actually, is there a way to get the total EV miles driven from the ODB?
I don't think so, but there's a lot I don't know yet about techstream. I reset mine when I got it and, like a dummy, didn't record it for posterity. Then it reset again when I disconnected the 12V to work on the brakes. I think I have that info somewhere.
i gotta remember that when battery time comes. mine will be almost 6 years old when we leave for florida. will have to decide whether to rick leaving it as usual, or putting a maintainer on it.
That looks like a strong reason for putting in another OEM battery. Six years is great. I think down here, most batteries fail well before four years.