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Because most of the cost of the BC Prius over the "base" Prius is for features like the DVD Nav, the bluetooth, HIDs headlights, safety features...
Uhm... keep it simple and mechanical? Fewer electronics? What you have with the Prius is one of the most elaborate and integrated electronic...
Criticizing it not blasphemy, but let's be fair... it's NOT a sports car, a sport sedan, or a high performance European car. To judge it as if...
Seems like a tortoise versus hare setup. Good show! The 350Z has nearly twice the fuel tank capacity of the Prius, and gets 25 highway...
It doesn't sound like your finances are in good enough condition to consider something like this...
In Massachusetts I like rt. 20 going into Boston on the weekends. Traffic is nice and light, limit is somewhere between 35 and 45 mph... some nice...
Someone else mentioned this before, but I think it's important to reiterate it: Push the pedal all the way down and forget that you hear the...
:huh: That's not the point. I think this type of chest-beating about horsepower is really the wrong way to look at things, and is part of the...
Talking about the Prius in the same context as a sports car is really silly. The Prius is a lot of things, and is an engineering triumph, but it...
I put them in the tray... I don't go on the highway enough of the time to warrant the fastpass thingy.
ATLANTA, Ga. — The centerpiece of Toyota's display at upcoming U.S. auto shows is a game show about hybrids that is designed to teach consumers...
The one thing I'll add is that I shudder at the thought that a bigger vehicle is always safer than a smaller one... I really don't like that...
I think the biggest killer is short trips, meaning 5-10 minutes. It doesn't give the system enough time to warm up and you burn gas for the whole...
If you test drove a standard Prius without any kind of display mod, there's no way for you to see more than 99.9. That's the highest the display...
Good move by Ford. Investing in technologies like hybrids is what Ford needs to do to turn themselves around.
Typical. These car guys, when they're not driving a "fun" car that is tuned for endless performance, treat driving the car as a "chore"... part...
like the Simpsons dream sequence... "mmmmmm... alcohol powered cars..." "One for you..." *glug glug* "one for me!" *glug glug*
I usually get that when the car is not warmed up yet. It happens less and less frequently the longer I drive it during one trip.
I'd say it helps mileage. When i'm doing the pulse and glide thing, it's helpful to use it to gauge how much pressure I put on the pedal to put...
Ah yes, I almost completely forgot about that. Tax credits already are on people's minds. I'm actually surprised we haven't really seen that...