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My favorite tv program is Bones. She's my role model:D
I agree about grille blocking heating the battery while ICE is on, which is useful for people driving distances greater than 10 miles. In my case,...
I agree that driving at slower speeds (<30 MPH) warms up the battery. I tested that theory out when I went to my local Sam's Club that's 3 miles...
the BP/Sony thing is I got a Capitol One Sony Card (Visa) By answering the bonus question online at Wheel Of Fortune and entering DVD/Blu-Ray...
it's nice to get close:p
thank you!
heat and electricity is included in my $408.00 a month rent:D
Yeah, it was a little skewed because my son drove my PIP to Texas last summer (3500 miles):whistle:
same here. I'm only 2.7 miles from work. I had a 2010 and 2007 Prius. Paid about $30.00 a month for gas. Now I pay $15.00 a month for the use of...
yeah, the length of the downhill trip can present a challenge, because you can only limit the re-generation downhill by the speed you go, the...
try, (if traffic behind you permits) braking the PIP so you don't go over 25 MPH downhill.:D
As I stated earlier when colder temperatures stress the battery more, if battery amperage is greater than the battery's capacity due to colder...
you said outside temp was 15 degrees, that's pretty close to the 14 degree threshold where ICE comes on (as per user manual)
unlike:mad:
My winter coat does just fine:D
whoo hoo, going 60MPH with your car parked outside in 23 degree temps. going up a steep hill! way to go!
bisco: do you keep your PIP in a garage at home? And did you start out going 47 MPH?
Yeah, it looks like two different scenarios, in my case I have no hills to climb or go down, in your case, you do.
that seems to be the consensus.:D
I just got back from Sam's Club, I drove down side streets at about 15 MPH, then when I could no longer do that because the side street option ran...