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Too bad indeed. This is a pretty neat car, at least as far as the looks are concerned. Back to the original subject: I was considering quite a...
On a related (somewhat .. tangentially ...) subject: what are Prius people called, or should be called? Priusites? Priunauts? Priusoids?...
But my friend, Prius people should be used to amicable banter :)
Oh, shucks .. I though that when this gauge goes into orange (marked PWR), the car is in the power mode. I should install a fake POWER button...
I don't know about the mpg, but someone called Tony would sure look rather cute in a bonnet :)
Perky acceleration is one of the perks Prius is known for :LOL: Prius sales have gradually dropped from about 500K units in 2010 to a little...
Humans are adorable in general :) - - - but I can elucidate why I ended up with 'c': money. It was cheap. If could afford a regular Prius for...
The 'c' has ECO and EV mode and I assumed that when it's in neither, it's in Power? What does an explicit Power mode do, other than de-emphasizing...
You must be a clairvoyant; just a couple of hours earlierI I enjoyed a couple of fragrant minutes, stuck behind a 300d in traffic.
^ OK, I'll stick with a bright red one, because it matches the color of the car. Measuring tire pressure with 3 gauges could be an exciting...
I have noticed, on the infamous "not-even-45-mph-hill" that the battery charge doesn't go down at all. I would have imagined the battery would be...
And gauge with the gauge o_O
Apart from safety (#1 no doubt), there is also the law of diminishing returns and the value of your time: improving from 45 mpg to 50 mpg doesn't...
I have a small, gauge-endowed air inflator in the car, being the fretful individual I am. I never thought of its gauge as particularly trustworthy...
^ a lot of good info on customer expectations, but I still think the fuel gauge on my 'c' is plain inaccurate :) I have a very basic and cheap...
That's certainly true, but isn't what (some) Priusites do anyway while hypermiling? On some of my daily routes there are a few 55 mph uphill...
Ignorance is a bliss sometimes, but what's WOT? I was wondering how exactly they measure torque and power output when the engine is in the car...
I'm so relieved it's not defective. I would just like it like to be somewhat accurate, as one might expect of an instrument. Cars
I remember in another thread people said that Prius c gas tank doesn't have a bladder. The fuel gauge is inaccurate indeed; the first 2 or 3 bars...
Kinda hard to pull the dipstick w/o popping the hood :cautious: I don't mind paying 3 quarters every other week to check and adjust the tire...