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(assuming you have a Three or Four, that is)
(if I had this car, my solution would be to remove the headrests when driving solo and make sure they are put in when there are passengers in the...
I could argue that about a lot of other interior convenience features that got dropped in this car too. That's the reality of what this car is...
To those complaining about the rear headrests, I can't believe you are actually contemplating putting your passengers in danger. Seriously, what...
plenty, just rent a Prius from Hertz and you'll get one
(I was wrong about the center console — looks like there is storage there — but my point remains that the main benefit of having it is not the...
Do not get the One, it's simply not worth it. The seats are crap, there is no center console on Two+ either, but rather there are armrests, which...
it's not about "knowing". this car is positioned as a cheap/small car in the US. unfortunately, if you want a truly "loaded" small car, you have...
it's funny but i actually noticed this myself when looking at the factory photos on facebook. closely look at this one:...
The lights turn off 30 seconds after *locking the doors* On the 2012+ models, you can change the delay period using the audio/nav screen.
i'm sorry but have you actually seen these lights in person? they are NOT headlights. they are separate LEDs (I believe 5 on each side) that have...
auto-on headlights are available on the Prius Four and Five liftbacks only, so if Toyota's specs on their site are correct, no c models have...
Yeah seriously, DRLs do nothing but improve safety, and they are powered by LEDs! Why would you ever want to turn them off?
correct, the liftback only has rear cupholders in the rear fold-out armrest. the v, as well as the Camry, do have bottle holders in the rear doors.
thanks, I'd seen that before, but missed the stats on the right-hand side
I think you're a bit confused about how "options" on cars work. Options are not something that you can install or deinstall at will; those would...
"rest of the world" for the c isn't much more than USA anyway — Canada and some Pacific countries but that's it.
no one knows what the ratios will be in terms of them being built, but technically, yes, that should be possible.
It's not a priority, but I'd also like to have the opportunity to do so without having to rent a car.
Btw, where are you getting these numbers from? Not questioning, just curious. I went looking for them and instead found this: 2008 Toyota Prius...