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$499 Canadian dollars - whats that in US these days? Update: 538.99 Canadian with shipping 547.81 US
I see they list the car with only one key fob. I costs over $200 to buy and program a second key fob.
I assume those are for your 17 inch rims.
Dianne has a good point - there are special striped down models of the Prius. Generally called model Ones. They don't have the Smart Key for one...
In general "more light" equates to shorter life span. I am trying to train my 95 pound wife to change the bulbs. A small hand sure helps.
you will just need to mash the pedal a bit more and anticipate the flow of traffic.
Demand is somewhat down with lower gas prices and more supply. $500 under sticker should be the most you should pay. I see some ads in...
The dealer will charge you somewhere between $200 and $300 to replace the 12 volt battery. Depending on how gullible you look.
The battery is in the back. What you have here is a gasoline fire. Which ANY car can have.
Now a new owner can fix our team. I hope!!!!!
For California that's a good price. I would check the car to see if there are signs of general miss use of the car. If the car looks like it was...
The question was about wheels not tyres.
yes same size
where did you buy them?
Michelin Harmony - I don't think this is a LLR tire Michelin Energy Saver - a good option - but impossible to find...
I have never felt the need to "press the brake repeatedly when stopped in Park". I will try it on my 2010 today. Confirmed - on the second push...
No. You are not going to get 50 mpg on "short trips". If by "short trips" you mean 3 or 4 miles and then park it for a few hours.
The running light and the backup light can be replaced. When one LED burns out it can cause all the LEDs to fail. The only fix is with a...
Thanks for messing up our air. :mad:
I put the Michelin X from Costco on the wife's Gen II and agree on the projected 2-3 mpg loss. They also give the car a floating feeling when run...