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I'm sure there are plenty of replaced batteries going to disposal with perfectly good cells in them. That's why reconditioning is a good idea. Of...
I want more driving lights to make it look more like a wolf-spider.
The nasty little secret is this: Anything harder than glass can shatter it. I had a cheap rescue knife with a steel glass-breaker on it, so I...
Welcome to the 'ol Prius Chathouse. I joined a few days before I bought mine, and after 10 months, I've racked up almost 3000 posts. It really is...
How about a small box of live snakes?
I hate "no fault" insurance with a passion. I've managed to drive over 2 million miles over 40 years without causing an accident (I have been hit...
That sounds very sane to me. Most batteries start to deteriorate the minute they are first used.
What model of car is it?
I wouldn't worry about it; most of us don't pay any attention.
Unless spending money makes you feel good, I've never seen any evidence that these things give you any benefit.
I think it's a fair assumption that anyone established in the business of rebuilding these batteries should be fairly reputable. At least it's...
One more thing... It's got to be a job washing those things when they need it. Job and a half.
This beats the heck out of the solar roadway kook-house stuff.
I hope they don't suffer buyer's remorse, when something cheaper and more efficient becomes available.
There aren't many monopolies who can resist the temptation to treat their customers like fish in a barrel.
I think you've already done it. I hope someone in here can help you.
Still my favorite politically-incorrect commercial: [MEDIA]
Believe it or not, I think the Prius has as much to do with the appearance of charging stations around here as much as anything else. In the last...
Based on reading this forum, the liquid-cooled inverter module seems to be a point of failure, more commonly than you might expect. A closed...