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Extended Warranties...... by hihostevo
Apr 24, 2008 (10:59 pm)
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What has been your experiences with Extended Warranties?
 
Somewhere in all of my reading I have seen mentioned a 7yr/75000 mile warranty for $800... but when I mentioned this to my dealer he claims that the price is more like $1,300.
 
I am getting the option package 6 so there are more electronics to worry about..........
 
Just would like you folks opinions and experience.
 
I am supposed to pick up the car this weekend.
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I got this price by scottc3
Apr 25, 2008 (7:37 am)
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I got the 7/75000 for $800. If you want me to scan the invoice and email to you, let me know. You can send me an email at scott cov at sbc global dot net - all one word. You can get this for $800, and I would imagine even less if you were ready to buy - all paperwork done except signing, and got up and started to walk out because the Ext Warranty was to expensive!
 
sc
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Re: I got this price [scottc3] by hihostevo
Apr 25, 2008 (8:05 am)
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Replying to: scottc3 (Apr 25, 2008 7:37 am)

Scott - you've got mail!
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Re: Cost Savings [oldsarg] by carbot
Apr 27, 2008 (6:23 am)
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Replying to: oldsarg (Apr 19, 2008 5:01 pm)

What about the Prius makes you dead tired? I drive my '04 all day every day and it fits like a glove. I have 194.000 miles on it and have had no problems. Still have the original brakes. If you babying it for mileage, don't. Drive it like a car. You will still get great mileage and have less stress. Some people on these forums try and try to stretch their mileage by using all sorts or strategies to increase mileage. That just adds to stress. My car is my office. If it isn't moving, I am not making money. No time for babying. I still average around 48+ MPG.
  I agree with you about using corn for fuel. All it does is drive food prices up.
  I disagree with you about drilling in pristine areas. Solar is the answer and all we have to do is find an efficient way to harness it. If we had no oil or gas the solution would suddenly be discovered.
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Just Bought a Prius by tothemaxx2
Apr 27, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Just purchased a 2008 Prius on 4/18/08. 250 miles, averaging 46 mpg. Nothing else I would even consider driving comes even close. I drove a lot of other high mileage cars for about two months before buying. Nothing else even came close. Every day I have this car I am more amazed. Whether it is the technology, the comfort, the fit & finish, the ride, whatever. The overall quality of the Prius is better compared to a $35,000 car. It is a far better car in many ways, even without leather, than the $35,000 Volvo S60 I traded for the Prius, and I love Volvos - my other car is a XC70. Three days after buying the Prius I gave a co-worker a ride home in the Prius. Two days later he bought one!
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Re: I got this price [hihostevo] by hihostevo
Apr 27, 2008 (9:52 am)
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Replying to: hihostevo (Apr 25, 2008 8:05 am)

Scott........ thanks for the copy of your invoice.........
 
Boy you should have heard the "weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth" at the dealership when I pulled that out!
 
However, I wound up with the Platinum 7/75 extended warranty with Zero deductible for $850. They also offered pre-paid maintenance plan for 3 years for $800... would that have been a "good deal?"
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1st Day by hihostevo
Apr 27, 2008 (10:04 am)
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Well we picked up our '08 Prius yesterday... by the time we got home we had driven 680 miles from No. Calif. to Las Vegas. Up and down many hills....... car says we averaged 48 mpg for entire trip.
 
I checked mileage the old fashioned way during half of the trip by attempting to fill the tank to the same amount of fullness and then dividing miles traveled by fuel used and I came up with 50.9mpg. It is possible that the car was sitting at a slightly different angle while being fueled the second time, but I thought it was interesting that my "old-school" calculations were even better than the readout on the car.
 
I have a couple of questions........
 
1. Have any of you put the "invisible bra" type coverings on your sloped hoods?? I think I may have already picked up a rock-chip on the hood?
 
2. Is there a way to turn off the voice on the voice-command... I understand how it works and just would like it to beep after I push the button rather than waiting for it to tell me EACH TIME I push the button to "wait for the beep and then state the command." It drives me nuts to have to listen to the instructions on how to use the function each and every time I go to use it!
 
3. What really additional functional items do I need to consider for my Prius? (I have the option package #6 car)
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MPG by rolin
Apr 27, 2008 (10:32 am)
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Hi
 
I purchased my 2008 Prius with #6 package this past Friday. Naturally, I am new at this, and am trying to understand how to "drive" this car in order to get the best MPG. I drove a Pathfinder for many years, and I have the feeling that I need to learn a different way of driving. I would appreciate it if anyone could pass along some tips to maximize the MPG. I believe that I will love this car as more time passes.
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Re: MPG [rolin] by kdhspyder
Apr 27, 2008 (12:09 pm)
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Replying to: rolin (Apr 27, 2008 10:32 am)

The first point is you are asking the right questions.
 
I've been involved with them since they first came here in 2000. The initial thoughts about driving them turned out to be wrong.!! Surprisingly..
 
Initially when starting from a dead stop just accelerate normally up to the speed of traffic. Don't baby it or try to 'use the battery'.
Then when at driving speed let off the pedal and try to maintain your speed with the lightest possible touch on the pedal.
That's it...Well there are a few other 'tricks'.
When you think you might have to slow down or stop let off the gas pedal as early as possible and coast to a stop. During this time you won't be burning any fuel normally.
Keep your tires inflated as much as you can comfortably.
Try to stay off the highway as much as possible within reason.
When you are in the city try to keep rolling as much as possible maybe by choosing a route with the least number of stops and stop lights.
Design your trips with as many right hand turns as possible.!!!
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Re: MPG [kdhspyder] by rolin
Apr 27, 2008 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Apr 27, 2008 12:09 pm)

Many thanks for your reply! I truly appreciate it. Regarding the tires. There is a feature where the tire pressure light will come on if the pressure falls below normal. Should I test the pressure otherwise or rely on the pressure gauge?
 
Thank you again
 
Linda

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