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At least with the Leaf, there is no complex series of pumps and valves that will inevitably fail. Instead, Nissan equips 'em with batteries that...
You might try having an electrician examine a sample of electrons from your plug to determine if these are healthy electrons or if they are under...
Ceramic electric heater. Not a heat pump (rather, it seems the Volt relies on a Rube Goldberg series of pumps and valves). It will be interesting...
But didn't the poster admit they may not have noticed the ICE running in previous years' cool season?
Yet you eschew charging your PiP. I'm confused.
In the immortal words of Monty Python, "RUN AWAY!"
Yep. Call Toyota's corporate office. That's ridiculous for that to happen in 2-1/2 years, especially in SoCal. Further, one can successfully...
The price of crude is already rising. I'd enjoy the cheap dino fluid while it lasts. (Though I'd prefer we humans collectively burn less in the...
A few years ago, California's bankruptcy was a source of much derision from my co-workers at the national consulting firm I worked at. That year,...
Actually, it's not setting the temp above "Low." It's whether ambient temperature is below the temperature set. Example for me, I set it for 68...
As I did my undergrad at UCLA but my PharmD at USC, I frequently am ribbed by my fellow Trojans about my identifying as a Bruin. I kind of relate...
I drive Irvine to Claremont daily. It's the darn CA57 that is killer in that five miles of no HOV. And of course, 57 does get sticky even in the...
Hmm, you seem to have some kind of crimson and gold dirt to the right of your license plate. :-) Signed, Bruin
Better yet, just turn off climate control. Use the seat heaters if needed. This is only to rule out what is normal operation. But this sure...
Hey, in balmy SoCal, when we had a "cold snap" (temps in the 40s), if my climate control was set for 70, the engine went on as you describe. Was...
Virtually all French doors and almost all windows are either north or east facing, with the garage and well shaded front yard facing south and...
It indeed is odd that the updates (primary cost = licensing from NavTeq) cost as much as a standalone GPS with equivalent map coverage.
Looking at the hour-by-hour consumption over a one year period and playing around with SQL queries, I doubt the issue is insulation, although...
Unless you anthropomorphize the Prius. But it hates that.
I agree with your observation here. It seems it's not the EV miles showing that's at issue here. But 3PriusMike suggests that the EV (kWh...