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congrats, well done!
the gen 2 (2004-9) has a rubber bladder inside the gas tank. it can cause the gauge not to behave linearly. best you can do is keep a record at...
I haven't seen anything on I phone or MacBook, both fully updated
I figured it was just to keep our mfg base from shrinking even more, and profits at home
are these sales numbers at odds with the op's video? 2025-full-year-usa-top-10-best-selling-vehicle-models includes previous years as well
might be corrosion inside the battery case. dealer might not be your best option if you're trying to keep cost down. any hybrid shops around?
could the sensor be out of alignment?
if it was south instead of north, I would have
sorry to hear it, all the best!
oh, I thought this was a prius thread, sorry!
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I suppose the point is that it was Toyotas flagship hybrid. probably tough to put it to bed. at least they are selling a little better, but I'm sure...
you're better off here. same engine, and no one reads the plug in forum anymore
worth the effort, but I'm lazy!
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What have the shops reported each time? Did they show you the problem? Are you car savvy?
Toyota really hit the jackpot with their future market analysis of drive trains
No such thing as anonymous social media
Someone else reported repeatedly needing new gen 4 brakes awhile back. I forget the outcome, but I think it was road salt. Might have been poor...
Different cars for sure. Both have their pluses and minuses. Prius got too small for me, and even the Camry is a head banger getting in and out....