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Toyota has a history of retricting car configurations regionally. It's been decades since you could buy a Camry with a manual transmission in his...
Not if you leave the plastic wheel covers off and pop in Toyota hub caps.
Just touch it up. Can you even see that area while you're standing? I doubt it.
I question your assumption that the rear cargo area can get full sun over its entire area for 4.5 hours without taking the hatch and roof off.
I suspect that, rather than blaming photovoltaics, the watts of solar power simply aren't there in such a small area.
As far as I've read, EV mode is/was different in Non-North America market Prius cars. North America didn't even get the EV button 'till the Gen 3...
What kind of long commute do you have? If it is mostly higher speeds I'd recommend the 2010 over a c.
I'm remembering my 1980 VW Rabbit. What a contrast!
I used to own a Honda CRX Si. It didn't have a spoiler there but it did have a large shallow hatch window with a small vertical one below. I got...
The underhood jump terminal can cause confusion because it is metal on one side, plastic on the other. Some jumper cables only reliably conduct to...
You realize that Dr. Jekyll was the normal, mild one, right?
Has your 2011 had the e0e recall applied? It might actually help the city mileage.
My guess is that it's comparing Prius warm start with a Volt open loop cold start. No cat converter is going to emit like that once it kicks in....
As you probably know, it's the same as a Gen III Prius, with a push button. It's no more defective than Prius cars that can be left on.
What would you do with the information? If it's just for the thrill of gettting anxious, go for it! Seriously though, before taking...
Does your car get parked under cover or does it stay outdoors all the time? It's possible that the brakes aren't bad but it's also possible that...
Strangely enough, a Subaru Outback. We'd just sold our old SUV and were looking for something practical but also reasonably fuel efficient....
If you need to accelerate briskly just out of the driveway, plan on idling for a minute to get out of stage 1. Otherwise just turn it on and go...
Just make it a point to idle the car for a minute any time you start it up.
It's a function of the caster and the generally less stable dynamics of steering while going backward. I've noticed this in my other cars too...