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You are the perfect auto customer. The next thing you will do is "save the warranty" by not using it for the LITTLE things.
The 2010 gen III was released as a 2009 model in Japan.
They probably aren't.
It's the Gen III (2010-2015) that has generic problems with dash rattles. You will need to get a helper to push on the various sections of the...
It's normal. The gas engine (ICE) should always start. It's programed that way to reduce pollution. It runs until the temperature reaches normal.
Unless you put a huge amount of miles on the car. It's just not cost effective to replace the tires before they are worn out. I only got 25k on...
I assume you have replaced the 12 volt battery a few times (5 years seems to be the limit). It's probably due for its second spark plug...
There have been a few low mileage cars that have had Traction battery problems. So some of us think age plays a part in battery health equation....
The Prius has two batteries. A Traction High Voltage battery and a 12 volt battery that boots the computers and runs the accessories. The car...
What brand and model tires are on the car? Some tires can give the car a floating feeling. Perhaps to a very flexible sidewall.
I don't think the Prius Hatchback unit will fit.
Replacing cells often just puts extra load on the other cells and the weak link fails. I suggest you look into a rebuild or used battery.
Consumer Reports has done the research. Their conclusion - an extended warranty is not cost efficient.
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Nothing beats weight and size for safety. Also the Prius Hatchback is known to get better MPG at high speed (65mph+) than the the C. I suggest...
I once had the dealer call me claiming that the cabin filter needed replacement for a filter that was 12 HOURS old. Now they are told to change...
Well 75-80 MPH on I5 will probably get you less than 40 MPG. That's just how it works (Speed Kills MPG). 65-70 MPH over the Sierras also get's...
The first car on your insurgence policy always costs more than the second. Because you get a discount on the second car.
Toyota keeps the code a secret. I don't know that anyone has managed to hack much of anything.
With such low usage you might have a problem with the 12 volt battery.