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Is it the EV noise being made by the noisemaker under the hood? [media]
Oooh, nice door guards.
Just because a car isn't on the lot doesn't mean that they won't trade to get the car you want. Never overlook a dealership just because they...
Good thing you had a way to do even 45 though... right?
Rubber baby bumpers. :) You can get some rubber bumpers that screw into the bottom plate slot and act as a bump stop for the plate frame....
According to Edmunds road test found here: 2012 Toyota Prius C Road Test Specs Track Test Results Acceleration, 0-30 mph (sec.) 3.6 0-45 mph...
Mhmm.
Open center console... remove everything. At the bottom is a small liner. Underneath said liner is about 2-3" of empty space that acts as a bolt...
You must have a long steep descent at some point on your trip. That "should" be the only way to fill it up.
It doesn't just have to be the Auto button, in case you were interested. You can also press the fan up or down speed button for the same result. ;)
The fully charged battery may be helping you out as well. It helps on acceleration even when above the 45mph range.
I can't remember if the procedure was user changeable or dealer only changeable. Either way your dealer should know. It can be turned off though.
I love the hidey hole. :) I found out about the sliding armrest on an earlier thread dedicated to the sliding arm rest. :) But it's way down...
So my guess is that you aren't getting great economy. Probably high 40s low 50s? If so, then you are fine. The BCM designed by Toyota won't let...
A trifle is the amount of worry he has over the gas.... he's so worried that he can't use google and needs an answer so bad he creates two posts...
The electric motor gets the full extent of its torque as soon as you touch the pedal... the Highlander does not... I'd bet that the Prius C will...
Ethanol eats gasket on older cars not designed for it... you are seeing a result of the additives in the gas, not the ethanol.
They are 2 different pieces. You bottomed out hard, from the sounds of it.
The front air dam doesn't protect things from getting to the engine. The bottom engine cover does that. I'm assuming you are referring to the...
That is absolutely not normal operation.