Hello all, I have been a lurker for some time and today is the day I trade my beloved Nissan Pathfinder 15.7 avg mpg, in for an Prius. I am getting the Silver Pine Mica color and it has 47,000 on it. I have already ordered a set on weather tech floor mats and cargo cover and am getting studded snows put on next week. I live near Buffalo, NY and if you haven't heard we get some accumulation of snow around here. Is there anything must have I should do for or get for the car? Realizing of course that the question is completely individual but hopefully some ideas of things you all have done will inspire me. I did not get the GPS but will use my smart phone with a blue tooth fm transmitter for navigation and sirius/pandora needs. Things I read 1) The gas tank is a bladder and will not fill up all the way. 2) Snow tires are recommended for people that live in snowy climates. 3) MPG will suffer in the winter. 4) Joining Priuschat will not only enhance your life but make will increase your life expectancy. I should also mention that I am a male and that I have received significant put downs from friends of both sexes about this choice. I however drive on average 1200-1500 miles for work a month.
Calculate the dollar savings per month in fuel you will experience and share that with your friends while you enjoy one of the most technologically advanced cars on the road. If you really wanted to get their attention you could calculate the dollars saved in fuel per month, then per year, then the return of that savings invested at a minimal return over 10 years and 20 years. Enjoy!
Personally the SKS system which is not available on a base, is a must have for me. I am never buying another car where I must take a key out of my pocket unless it is a collectors. But it seems like you have already bought it, so congrats. A 2008 with 47K miles is about dead-on average use which is great. I would change out the ATF and swap the oil to 0w20 synthetic now before it is too late. I don't think you need studded snows. I have Michelin X-ICE2 on mine and I go up and down the Rocky Moutains in the snow. Studded will destroy your mileage, whereas a good snow tire will only hurt it alot! If you are a techie you might be interested in seeing all the car gauges hidden on the CAN bus. Since you will have a smartphone in the car already, torque + a cheap ebay reader would be nice. I have built my own that I enjoy playing with. I always brake better with it on because I can brake to where I get the full 120A regen and no more to save brake pads whereas otherwise you have to guess and/or listen/feel for the friction grab, then back off a bit. Of course this is not needed, it is just a geeky factor that helps in maximizing fuel efficiency when you are in that mood. More than half the time I drive it like I stole it and still get high 40's mpg. As for 4, I think any improvements in life expectancy will be taken away if you form an addiction to the site. There is so much to learn you can read forever. And once you start reading, you will start knowing and then you are caught in a loop of responding, researching, and reading. The Prius is so complex in some ways, yet simple in others. And I fully believe in understanding what you use and not just blindly accepting it, so I am stuck in the loop. Welcome to the club. And as for your put downs, there are many comebacks. FBI director drives one because he wants to stop financing terrorists. That usually shuts up most people. Or you can talk about the lots of advantages the hybrid system has that has nothing to do with fuel economy. I have 106K miles on my car and I have 8mm of original brake pads left on the fronts. Never been replaced, probably will never need to. The car is quiet and peaceful. The electric motors provide more torque at low speeds than most other cars on the road. The non-existance of a conventional transmission means there is no shifting which means no jerking when going up hills or overtaking people on the freeway. The lists go on and on.
I live in the U.P. of Michigan and drive in snow quite a bit. Stock tires are ok. Just slow down and you'll be just fine. Try them out, if you don't feel safe get a winter set. My mileage goes from a high in the summer of about 50-55 to 40-45 in the winter.
Congrats on the new ride. Im also a younger guy who takes flack all day and all night about my Prius from my friends, of which Ive converted one already and they will be Prius-shopping for themselves around tax return time FWIW, I also sold my SUV with a 15mpg average for my Prius. Welcome to the dark side, we have cookies! lol Be sure to post some pics of the new electrifying ride
Thank you all for the comments!! I picked up the thin mint car and filled up the tank. 22.57. The deal (even though I asked) didn't have any floor mats in the car and only gave me one key FOB. I asked and got some mats (they are cheap thin pieces of junk) and they said they will find a FOB. If they don't come through, should I just do to the local Toyota dealer? I purchased from a Chevy dealer who had it on the lot. Or would you recommend a different route for a FOB? Much to my surprise and delight my son found the AUX port in the center console. I didn't think that his car had one. I guess wasn't really needing the blue tooth fm transmitter but I am sure it will come to good use. Pretty excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Good news or bad news first? Good news is: Congrats on the thin mint Prius!! Another thing you forgot on your list; owning a minty colored Prius means you'll always have minty fresh breath Bad news: programming a FOB to the Prius isnt as easy as you are probably accustomed to in other vehicles. Search the site. I used to love the days with my GM vehicles when you'd press and hold 'lock' inside the vehicle, the car would honk twice and you'd enter a programming mode and could super easily program a new key FOB. Not so in the Prius.
I pretty much assumed that I would get stuck going to the dealer and having one made. Still, I am not going to just walk away as I think that I should get two keys. I turned in two with my trade in. I am a karma guy and hope that it comes around. I was unaware of the minty fresh breath standard on the Prius. Super bonus!
push hard for the second fob, some have spent hundreds on a new one and you don't want to lose the one you have, that gets really expensive!
Congratulations!! It's a new day in your driving life. It will take some adjusting but you will get use to $25 fill-ups... with change back most times. It will take some time but the $50-80 fill-ups will slowly fade like the bad memory they are. It is amazing how much fun it is driving 50 mph while seeing 55-65 and higher mpg. And how gratifying it is to see the readout go to 99.9 mpg when you let up on the accelerator going doing a hill or when slowing. And that when you depress the brake peddle the energy that was used by the ICE and the battery to get up to speed is now being recaptured back into the battery while slowing, while you are seeing 99.9 mpg. Knowing you are driving one of the most technologically advanced cars in the world, and that it is working hard to save you money, all the while creating a level of pollution about half that of the average compact. It's a good day to drive a Prius.
Congratulations!! It's a new day of driving experience. The days of $50-80 fill-ups will eventually become a bad memory. Enjoy the $25 with change fill-ups while driving one of the most technologically advanced cars in the world.
By "share that with your friends" that's "let them know how much you're saving", not treat them to dinner. If it's comfortable for you, a Prius is a great vehicle for high-mileage drivers. If you don't have much cash flow, start setting any overall savings aside for any costly repairs or replacements that could come your way. Not meaning to scare you, since it's a reliable car, but bad luck (and it would be bad luck) with high tech can be costly. Tips: - Check the 12V battery - Make sure it has had all recall work done - If the Prius throws a code or warning light, don't delay taking it for investigation since there are a few potentially very expensive repairs. Enjoy.
Well, yes that was what I meant. But the other option is a good way to silence the critics while educating them on the savings too. Dinner brought to you by my Prius.
Thank you all for your comments. I will post up some pictures this week. The weather however is expecting to drop below 10 and hover around the 10-25 for the week. So forgive me if it's not until next week. I have one major question--- Where do you put your spare change?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Petch, where do you live? We are expecting the same weather here in Michigan too. Right after I bought my Prius in September, per the advice of this site (and thanks to the PriusChat store - be sure to check it out!) I installed an engine block heater in my ICE. It helps bring the ICE up to temp quicker, helping with mpg's in cold weather and helps get heat in the cabin a lotttttttt quicker! I set it on a timer to come on at 530am and turn off at 8am. Oh and I viewed your question about the spare change two different ways The spare change I save by owning my Prius I use to make the Prius car payment. So far Ive saved $1200 in gas over my last vehicle (Envoy -15mpg) and Ive only made $810 in car payments But... if you were talking about actual spare change, coinage, I kept it in the tray that floats on top in the center console but it got to be a PITA when I was digging for it real quick in the drive thru or whatever so I now put it in the covered cup holder. I seem to have a lot more of "coin" change too since I bought the Prius
I live south of Buffalo NY.It rarely get this cold here it just snows. This weather will be a inconvenience but I am sure I will survive. I have no issues letting my car warm up for a period of time in the AM. I have a garage at work that I can put it in during the day. I did mean the actual spare change. I didn't get a tray on my center console perhaps I should look into that. I did however throw it in the covered cup holder today as well.
Check this out: Toyota Japan Genuine Prius NHW20 Interior Console Tray 2004 2008 JDM | eBay This is the one my car came with and the one I was talking about: 2005 2009 Toyota Prius Center Console Insert Tray | eBay Also, its recommended not to let the Prius warm up. It stores hot coolant in a thermos and pumps it back into the coolant loop when you start the engine up so you dont have to warm it up. Warming up the ICE will waste gas and kill your MPG's, big time.
I was looking on ebay when you posted that! Is it bad to let it warm up? I have 3 sons two of which (4 year old twin boys) sit in a car with me waiting for the bus and I usually start my car so that it's warm why we wait. If it's harmful for the car I certainly don't want to do that.