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Buying Extended Warranty by avaloncruiser
Mar 07, 2009 (12:00 pm)
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Hubby just purchased a 09 Prius and they wanted 2K for the Elite Extended warranty. I seem to remember seeing where you could purchase this warranty cheaper through a couple of dealers in the mid-west but I can't seem to find that post now....it has been over a year and I can't find in with a search. Seems folks were getting warranties for 1/2 the price that their local dealers were quoting. Anyone know where I can find a better deal?
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Re: Buying Extended Warranty [avaloncruiser] by rick294
Mar 07, 2009 (7:08 pm)
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Replying to: avaloncruiser (Mar 07, 2009 12:00 pm)

I've heard of those much-cheaper warranties, too. Try Googling "Cheap Toyota warranties" or something to that effect.
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Re: Prius and synthetic oil [vu2000] by etp
Apr 26, 2009 (3:49 am)
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Replying to: vu2000 (Jan 09, 2008 5:11 pm)

I guess 0w30 is not allowed!
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Re: Prius and synthetic oil [etp] by etp
Apr 26, 2009 (3:54 am)
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Replying to: etp (Apr 26, 2009 3:49 am)

Also anyone get the valves adjusted? seems like I saw that in a service schedule somewhere.
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Odds & Ends by rick294
Apr 27, 2009 (8:04 am)
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#7368 - I think it's a safe assumption that most (not all) people who buy SUVs do so for image reasons. "I'm bigger and tougher than you - get out of my lane" - that kind of thing. They especially enjoy attempting to intimidate "green" or "Prius" types (my wife and I own a 2008 and love it). And the worst of all are the Dodge people. (Thanks to all that aggressive advertising). In fact, the police have a term for it - "Dodge truck drivers". (Really). I don't know if the new Insight has an always-on gas engine or not, but it gets noticeably less gas mileage than the 2010 Prius is rated at. SUV people are, in large part, image people. Also applies to many full-size "domestic" truck drivers (what's 'domestic' anymore - made in Canada/assembled in Mexico??) The fastest drivers on the highway are usually the ones driving the poorest mileage vehicles. I.e. trucks and SUVs. Not counting commercial freight trucks, of course.
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30 weight oil? by rick294
Apr 27, 2009 (8:09 am)
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Straight 30 weight? I wouldn't put that in anything roadworthy, nowadays. Primarily for lawn tractors, weed trimmers I believe. In my Prius, I use 5-30, like the book says.
Ignore mechanics who claim 5-30 is too thin and will cause problems. The factory knows its own products better.
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Re: 30 weight oil? [rick294] by dmathews3
Apr 27, 2009 (11:52 am)
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Replying to: rick294 (Apr 27, 2009 8:09 am)

Thats true. I have a 38 foot class A motorhome that weighs about 22,000 lbs and I used to tow a 2004 Colorado Crewcab 4 X 4 behind it. Thats 27000lbs of weigh on the 8.1 L (496cu.in.) engine at 340 horsepower. I have had it for almost 8 years and GM calls for 5W30 in that too and I go all season changing it each fall before storing it as I don't usually get enough miles on it to require a change and with 30K on it not more than 1/2 quart have I ever had to add between oil changes and that was due to alot of mountain driving where the foot was to the floor most of the time in order to make it to the top even though that was usually my best mpg due to the low speeds. So don't worry about the 5W30 as modern oils are a far cry from 20 years ago when we all used 10W40's which most manufacturers now frown upon.
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Re: Odds & Ends [rick294] by wvgasguy
Apr 27, 2009 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: rick294 (Apr 27, 2009 8:04 am)

#7368 - I think it's a safe assumption that most (not all) people who buy SUVs do so for image reasons. "I'm bigger and tougher than you - get out of my lane" - that kind of thing. They especially enjoy attempting to intimidate "green" or "Prius" types (my wife and I own a 2008 and love it).
 
Someone's paranoid. Some SUV owners live in snow areas, on hills, haul kids and tow. In my case all four. Intimidating Green or Prius types has never crossed my mind when I drive the SUV, nor does it cross my mind when I'm driving my hybrid.
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Re: SUV to Prius? [backy] by wvgasguy
Apr 27, 2009 (4:11 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jan 22, 2009 6:21 pm)

has anyone ever experienced or even heard of someone trading in an SUV on a Prius (or getting rid of the SUV some other way in favor of a Prius)?
 
LOL, I have a HH and a Ford Expedition. I'm planning on a 2010 Prius and contemplating letting the Expedition go. If I keep the Expedition it will be used only for towing and travel when the whole family goes in one vehicle. I love the comfort but just don't feel like I should drive something like that 20,000 miles a year. However, if I only could afford 1 vehicle to do everything I wanted in a vehicle then the Expedition is high on my list. That, simply enough, is the reason there are a lot of SUV's on the road. They do it all and not everyone can afford a fleet to have individual needs met.
 
I'm just wishing the Vette was available in a hybrid.

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