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In this economy, don't pay a penny over $1200 out the door for the Katzkins (including center console and armrests). Uphostery shops are a dime a...
17" wheels won't screw up the odomerter/speedometer if you get the correct-sized tires. 17" wheels usually take wider tires (205/55R17) which...
Tell them you might come in to look at the car if they tell you the price! A$$holes!
Hi there, I have a minor but irritating problem with my Dice Silverline Pro going into a 2005 Prius with JBL sound syste. When the system is...
The Dice Silverline iPod input works only with the Ipod (Duh!) and will show titles, artists, etc, control the iPod from the steering wheel and...
Cool, sounds like a hard wired transmitter that transmits directly into the antenna wire (rather than over the air). They should work well....
If you can afford the difference get the 2011 but aren't losing a lot with the Gen II if you can get a decent price on it.
Yes you can - costs about $165 at the dealer (shop around for an internet parts department price). It's a bit of a pain to replace - you have to...
The "Head Unit" is the in-dash radio (or radio/CD). There is a very good write up in this forum how to install the DICE:...
Tires/tire pressures?
I have a 2005 with the JBL cassette/6CD changer. Later models (Std or JBL) sacrificed the cassette but added MP3/CDRW playback.
Very small surface cracks are not uncommon on tires. Check the history of the car (was it an Arizona/So Cal car?) and manufacturing dates on the...
Thanks Bill, that was a big help. Prius #3 on the way!
Most aftermarket speakers have lower efficiencies than the OEM speakers. So you may not hear much bass from your new woofers.
I thought you could only get the manufacturers (Toyota) Platinum/Gold/Silver extended warranties while the car was still under the original 3/36...
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I believe it's Gen 4 v10.1
The Dice Silverline Pro works well on my 2005 Prius. Dice have discontinued it but it is still available on Buy.com for $99
Insurance companies and body shops use standard methods to estimate repairs. They don't over-estimate, as the insurance adjuster would clobber...
Most reputable insurance companies will give you the full retail value of the car. You can figure what that would be at KBB.COM