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before a stupid tech accidentally reset BOTH my trip meters for my last maintenance.. i had my trip B reading about 59mpg for the 10022 miles i...
mine was 0.00 mpg o_O total distance traveled: 0... :sneaky:
you should not use neutral.. a glide requires you to press on the gas pedal to cancel out regen... yes.. neutral emulates it.. sure... but it's...
wow... that's a nice long, steady, slow drive... lol... with 63% EV?.. amazing.
yeah, it's just screwed in with numerous screws (do not know how many.... too lazy to count..) but yeah.. totally removeable/replaceable.. though i'm...
i purchased my C2 like two days after the C's got delivered to the dealerships.... i believe it was in the first shipment.. lol... didn't order...
rooting an Android device.. imho, opens up a lot more doors than "jailbreaking" an Apple product.. but also.. unlocks the true potential of...
Toyota.. not the dealerships themselves... is being pretty stupid in production and allocations... I haven't seen a package 2 (or even a 1) for...
best quote i've heard: iPhones are smartphones for dumb people... i suppose a majority of Apple products are similar to that.. thus easily...
my buddy moved his next to the ev and eco buttons in the center area.. more convenient for him to connect his stuff from there instead. moving...
they are turn signals...
the rear seat cushion is attached to the top of the metal cage frame... there's no real advantage of having that cushion not fixed.. which it...
lower a Prius C... and it'll look quite a bit sportier ;)
unless something was released recently... i haven't seen a factory option. it's possible it's a port install
yea... the C can't fold up... because the batteries are underneath them.. and probably the reason why the Fit-EV can't either..
yes.. sometimes certain phones or other USB devices will draw too much power.. and will cause it to overload and then.. yea.. it might stop...
there is one.... the air vent is underneath the left rear seat... it is mentioned in the owner's manual.. and specifically also warns you not to...
it might look sportier... but how it performs.. well... we don't have a PWR mode... and that 1.8L in the GenIII will dominate us on the road.....
not sure how the Fit's seats fold... so i don't know.. but my guess is because of the traction battery. there's no issue leaving the battery...
ECO mode's main purpose is to regulate and make the throttle less sensitive to pedal movement... along with obviously controlling the A/C as well...