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Beware the dreaded dealer wallet flush! If you go to the dealer only have them service the items recommended by your owners manual, all the rest...
Have fun with your new hobby, you bought a hobby maybe you can make it into a car.....
As for Prius models, in your situation, I would stay away from the Prius C, it really is designed to be a city car runabout.
GM may lose money on their Bolts, but boy do they make up for it with their Tahoes and Escalades.
Dump the car when it is fixed, demand compensation from your insurance for diminished value, and buy a new one, take the hit and move on.
There were a lot of references on this blog to Subarus, I bought 3 new ones since 1999, two blew the head gaskets, when I talked to my mechanic...
I have to agree with most of the posts here, stick with the Corolla.
If you can I would shop other dealers and perhaps you can lower the price on the factory battery somewhat. Since you will be putting your child in...
Considering the mileage you have on this car, I think you should think of it as a free car, it has given you a very long service life, you got...
Getting a battery pan from a junkyard not feasible?
From my vantage point, if your parents are paying, get the Corolla, if you are paying get the Prius. My guess is that over 150k miles, total...
On the tire sidewall there would be a maximum tire pressure number, I would not exceed that.
If you are looking at a 15 Camry Hybrid, do not overlook an Avalon Hybrid. Probably priced fairly close and the Avalon is to my mind bigger...
/The Prius is black, not a good color as far as resale, might be part of the reason for the low price, but go check it out, if the title is clean...
Ford makes some normal hybrids and plugins Fusion comes to mind and the Camry Hybrid and Avalon hybrid look normal, but it you want max mileage...
uh AAA does not offer unlimited towing, at least not in California (there is a mileage limit.) I'm a 47 year AAA member.
You want a car or a hobby, cause that car is a hobby!
When I had my gen 3 I ran tire pressures of 39 front 37 rear, any higher and the squeaks and rattles drove me nuts.
Thats a lot of money for that car, the only cars I would buy from a Toyota dealer would be a new one.
From new in California the main battery warranty is 150K or 10 years, so it's safe to assume the battery should last that long. To me the 12...