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You know, EV proponents keep saying that and I think it's having an opposite effect to what they're trying to achieve. They think they're trying...
My only concern is the rather plasticky door panels (front and rear) that reminds me of the Gen 2 Prius. It's barely acceptable on the Gen 2 at...
Ok the way I'm reading this is that Toyota has programmed their EV the same way they program their gas vehicles. We all know, there's about 10...
But will it fit in the wheel well without rubbing when turning the wheel?
Premium fuel recommended (can run on regular but premium required for the full 194hp in FWD models) Awkward tire sizes (195/50R19 and 195/50R17...
I also believe Digital Key requires a Drive Connect subscription (free trial).
Not sure if anyone caught that but the 194hp/196hp of the regular Prius requires premium fuel. It'll run on regular with reduced power.
There was a detailed one for the Gen 4 from the Tokyo Motor Show. It’s the one I’ve frequently referred to and have copied and pasted in this forum.
$2k-4k here in Canada!
Toyota did some weird things in the early 2010s with electronics to save cost. ScoutGPS was one of them. Luckily they moved onto that Garmin-like...
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There are several reasons for the engine to run and unfortunately, the manual doesn't list all possibilities Requested more power than the...
You were able to change yours?
Toyota did that here. ScoutGPS was an app and subscription based. Right lol.
The video showed the lightweight tonneau cover.
Doesn’t matter. They just want to know how many would pay for subscriptions.
All lol. The question is, is there any other colour beside black.
And PMs and pop-ups and … ? :D:D:D
If drive one drives a lot of miles, then the car is relatively young and we know the more miles you drive, the greater the savings over an ICE. So...
That boggles the mind. It’s the same car now!! Presumably built on the same line too. Sigh. As least Toyota hasn’t gone the Honda way. Silver...