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Bought used? You can go to the Toyota site with your VIN number and find info about your car and it's service record. Toyota Owners Official...
Did they send any extra so you can do the wife and kids front teeth?;)
The dealer is probably your best bet unless you can find one at a local junk yard. Or you can get this $250 solution off Ebay: [media]
I used to jump when the neighbor's Prius would sneak up on me when i was out in the street and I often see people startle when they suddenly...
You don't know Berkeley - sometimes it looks like one out of every five cars is a Prius. All the 60-70 year old ex-Hippies drive them or a 30...
The battery also degrades with age. I don't think an old car with low mileage is a better buy than a newer car with higher mileage. An older...
New tires need to be "broken in". Also, old worn tires give the best MPG. Sum up these two factors and you can get a 4 to 7 mpg difference.
Southeast Toyota region does their own thing with add-on packages: Prius Sport Package features our all new Eco Friendly Leather, a low-profile...
Run from this DEAL. Those codes might be very expensive to fix.
I checked a few of these tires - it looks like they are all V rated. Which means MAX performance Summer tires. You will take a BIG MPG hit and...
I have one of the oldest 2010's (serial number 1379) and have had no problems yet. I had to replace the 2008 Gen II's battery in the spring. That...
The Gen III in 2010 switched to Synthetic 0W20. My unscientific test with 0W20 on my 2008 gave about 5% better gas mileage. Some people claim...
100 K miles is a little early to need a new HV battery. Transmission drain and fill sounds rather high (but it is needed). They can't "flush" it...
Don't you have to push a button to set it back to zero?
You will need to have the car computer updated to use the new TPMS. Most large tire shops have the equipment to do it. Each TPMS has a serial...
Keep the wife and just pay the dealer. Doesn't your insurance cover this?
Simple answer is Yes.
Way too much money. You can buy a NEW 2013 Two for about $21,500. You don't really NEED the extras anyway.
The Dealers pressured Toyota into the 5,000 mile dashboard light. You can learn how to reset it yourself. The Dealer wants to have you pay for...
At this point you need a Prius qualified mechanic. Which might be at the Toyota dealer.