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Before you actually *do* anything, please make sure your last will & testament etc. is in order...:( (also referring to your other post about...
Yeah. When I sat down in my new Prius I couldn't even get it to start at first. They had to explain that the brake had to be depressed to start...
So based on the social responsibility rankings chart, Valero and Citgo are about as good as you can get (aside from BP, which in light of recent...
Why wouldn't I? I already own a bicycle.
Long story short, I had some misgivings within 24 hours of the sale (not about the car, which I love, but about the overall deal and that horrible...
I had a similar experience a month ago when I bought my 2010 Prius II. I ended up purchasing the plan, for me it was $2,100 for the Platinum plan....
I have never seen this on my car.
What's weird about that is that you'd expect in a state where traffic is encouraged to spread out across all lanes rather than keep right except...
I'm not waiting til the old layer wears off; I'm just lazy :(
I'm not talking about at intersections, controlled or otherwise. I'm talking about people just crossing the street wherever they feel like (no...
This is a broad generalization but I think drivers in the West are typically more courteous and considerate than those on the East Coast,...
I applied Rain-X regularly (meaning every 6 months or so) on my last car for years and never had that problem... didn't use Rain-X blades either....
If capacity is an issue you may not like the Prius. It is surprisingly roomy (technically has more capacity both for cargo & passengers than my...
That glass must be very expensive to produce, otherwise I can't see why they wouldn't use it on the whole car.
Can I use Rain-X on my 2010 Prius II? I just saw a thread that says the IV and V models have some kind of patented water-repellent glass but that...
I just went from a 1998 VW Jetta to a 2010 Prius about a month ago; I couldn't be happier. You can't beat the mileage or low emissions of the...
My only question is (and I'm being half-facetious here): Why not drive to Denny's in just one car and get a combined 140.4 mpg? :)
What precisely do you hope to accomplish by doing this? Other than that quick rush of adrenaline/testosterone, I mean?
Tailgaters absolutely should have been able to pass you on the left and had no right to follow you so aggressively, let alone honking, flashing...
OK. I can agree with most of what you say here. (And especially about drivers in SoCal... hope I never have to drive there again.) But the OP was...