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Cheap tires and (in my opinion) cheap, ugly wheels. I'd take the original rims and tires from another Prius if that's the option. Your opinion...
By OEM, I meant the OEM tires my car came with, which, in my opinion, were too "thin" and vulnerable on bad and dirt roads. A non-LLR tire...
Old thread, but I'm onto non-LLR tire #2. The Conti's wore our pretty quick, 2 of them wouldn't pass inspection this spring so it was necessary to...
I'm about to order a set of these as well. I'm replacing a set of non-LLR Contis so I'm not expecting any real dip in overall MPG. I chose them...
It could be completely unrelated. I'd wait to see what the dealer says before jumping to any conclusions.
I'll quote myself from the other thread...
I fill up when blip1 starts blinking and I've only had to put more than 10 gallons into the tank a handful of times in the 80k+ miles I've had it....
Yeah, the warming weather makes it really hard to gauge how my mpg is going. It's on it's way up, but that's the usual for what passes for Spring...
My opinion is that all the conflicting responses are the result of a full and total ecu reset, which means everyone's cars are "learning" all over...
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Overall, our per-tank MPG is up a little but that's normal as the weather has been warming.
I did a long highway trip yesterday and I can't honestly tell you if there is "less power" at top end or not. It's not like the car was ever a big...
Our driving is almost all "highway" we have almost zero stop and go city driving here. So if there is a measurable difference in power or mpg at...
After more driving I agree with that. I haven't noticed any performance or overall mpg difference though.