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Congrats on your new Prius, and welcome to Prius Chat. The thread you refer to is a bit scary to the first timers, but it can be easily managed....
I couldn't imagine the PITA it would be to haul a big dog in the C. Maybe it's just me.
Double fail. (Sarcasm not needed.)
Please see the response above...
Darn that safety stuff. It's just so...bothersome and constricting.
Ethanol is Inefficient
JDM = Japanese Domestic Market. Yes, I found the parts on ebay, but the mudguards were not amongst them. I heard that they have been produced...
I understand there are many neat things for the C in the JDM. I have a "yen" for the mudguards. How does a body find these and order them? All...
I gave the guards on the Yaris a close look and bought a set for the rear. They will fit well enough around the fender but will have to add a few...
I emailed Toyota within the last month. They gave me a nice brush off and told me they had no intentions of making mudguards for the C.
I do the half and half w/RainX washer fluid and regular blue stuff. I don't get any streaks. I use as much fluid as I need to do the job....
Hardly, Prox. I got the C because it got better mpgs than the CRX. The wife got her Prius for the free pocket protector and calculator belt clip....
And here I got a measly 504.4 miles out of 8.675 gallons. Car said 61.1. Calculator said 58.14.
Nah. SS, DD. LBA-guy stuff. It's a big, wide world out there, full of differing view points. Oil is the lifeblood of commerce in that world....
Sounds about like my driving record, so when you say "When you hit that car,..." and "...waiting for your ticket..." you are, again, assuming a...
You're a real hoot. Does that hair shirt itch much?
Pardon me for leaving for the evening. I'm swimming upstream against a tide of margaritas and I need all my strength. Pleasant dreams.
Hey, Proximal. How you doing? No new material?
Please, "Hit". "Ticket." You must try a lot harder than most folks trying to beat a light.
The high moral ground is a lot squishier that one would think. Be careful standing there.