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is that true? because the sticker on the outlet door say max 120 W, which would imply just 10 A.
well the PiP fan runs as long as you're charging.
it's a dealer-installed accessory. which costs you $70 and probably costs the dealer $10, so an easy way for them to make money. so it comes on a...
i love how it says "when the heater etc." – uh, etc? what? lol
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alright, fair enough
yeah i mean that's how it always is. you can't shift out of park without having the brake pedal down because otherwise the car would just...
oh, i'm not suggesting that they train all the dealers nationwide. my point was that the likelihood that you'll need service at all is pretty slim.
huh? it's got a standard J1772 charger that's 240V/40A from Leviton. No Tesla (or any other kind of) rapid charger.
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haha no, we've gone over this endlessly, there's no way to preheat the car. unless you're talking about installing a remote starter and having it...
i don't want to get too side-tracked here, but just fyi, this car isn't a secret, it's posted on Toyota's site: Toyota 2012 RAV4 EV i do think...
as far as I can tell, when you are in EV mode, no engine braking kicks in – only regen. that's why i said that it's counterintuitive for those...
just to clarify, what does your "purchase price" include? does include the federal tax credit and $500 trade-in bonus?
this was brought up in an earlier thread. basically, there is no way to engage the equivalent of "liftback EV mode" on the PiP. the EV button will...
congratulations on getting the second-best price on a base PiP! spreadsheet updated :)
actually, just to clarify, does your "OTD" price include taxes or no? want to add this to the spreadsheet.
just one thing, it must be registered as a new car. you can't get the rebate on a used PiP, even if it was bought less than 36 months ago. you...
two corrects: CC is radar-based, not laser-based. which means it's more expensive and also more accurate re: screen, still haven't that figured...
hmm, good to know! though this thread was originally about snow driving, so you have to think about how the narrower tire is better for traction...