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SUPER CONNECTOR TO THE RESCUE!!!!
As hard as GM has fought with Nissan about the "standardization" of the Port, nobody is going to win... GM took too long and their nozzles are bulky.
Just wait 10 years to be able to plug in the Frankenplug. :)
The car does have a transmission... as the name itself suggests, it transmits the power from the motor to the wheels. 62mph might be a little...
You're assuming that everyone will react off the light like a speed demon would. Most people are oblivious, so if you need to pedal them, their 2...
The LEAF is faster than most cars on the road from 0-30. It's limited from 30-60 so as to not drain the battery too quickly.
They shut off.
Toyota service window for brake pads starts at 150k miles. You "may" have to look sooner, but I'd be surprised, especially if you're using B.
These brakes don't need replacing until well after 125k miles, so they should be "like new" for a lot longer than 25k even if you don't use B.
First 25k miles or 2 years.
Nope. it will say 0 and the bar will flash the entire time. :D You must have a strong constitution in order to play Hybrid Roulette. :ROFLMAO:...
I'm wondering if they did their testing in the winter time. :D That's the only time I get EPA on a tank.
I had noticed you were gone... glad you're ok.
Toyota is usually good about that though. They would rather full disclosure. Their Toyota X-runner is a prime example, while it has the same...
~1.5 when the car says you have 0 miles remaining.
It is like a factory recall. Doesn't matter how many miles are on the car.
57 in a 65 isn't unsafe....
:D :rolleyes: looks like an eye roll to me. :) What does it look like on the mac?
There is a small window of time where you can have 1 bar and no blinks. But then, I've seen blinking with 10 miles remaining.
US minimum is 40mph. But you are correct about the hazards.