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Re: PRIUS FULLFILLS 2% OF USUAL NEEDS [stevegold]
by gagrice
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Oct 06, 2007 (3:23 pm)
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Replying to: stevegold (Oct 05, 2007 8:53 pm)
I'm 6'2" and have driven my 2004 Prius without ever hitting the roof.
I sat in a new Prius while they were waxing our new Sequoia. The Prius does have better headroom than the Camry XLE that I also sat in. They both seem very small when compared to the Sequoia. I will take the latter and spend a few bucks more for gas. I got a wonderful discount because of all you folks worried about the price of gas. They are having a hard time selling the big ones and you can get ONE great deal. How about $10k off MSRP on a maxed out limited 4X4 Sequoia. I have not gotten to drive it. The wife put the first 26 miles home. I think she likes the NAV.
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Hybrid For Most
by railroadjames
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Oct 06, 2007 (4:22 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 06, 2007 3:23 pm)
Seriously..Sounds like a 4X4 I'd buy if I was looking for MORE room & MORE comfort. After 4 plus yrs with the Prius and 66 K miles I feel I've sacrificed little if anything with the Prius My son I just bought a Chrysler Pacifico and I must admit its darn nice. I hope it is reliable unlike some of Chrysler products. Again I'll say ..enjoy your Sequoia if that's your choice. It is a great car!
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Re: Hybrid For Most [railroadjames]
by gagrice
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Oct 06, 2007 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: railroadjames (Oct 06, 2007 4:22 pm)
The difference between you an me is about 12k miles per year. So I imagine my gas bill will be about the same as yours. My gas last year did not match my water bill here in So. California. My GMC hybrid got about 16 MPG over the 25 months and 12k miles I owned it. If the Sequoia does that well we will be happy as it is much better suited to traveling with another couple. We got the 2nd row captain seats with DVD NAV and rear entertainment. It is pretty nice for a Toyota
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Re: PRIUS FULLFILLS 2% OF USUAL NEEDS [gagrice]
by stevedebi
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Oct 07, 2007 (1:41 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 05, 2007 7:14 pm)
"I am surprised the Taurus X gets only 15 MPG in town. That is the same as the much heavier Sequoia."
I don't know about the Sequoia, but the MPG forum for the Taurus is reporting about 18 city / 27 Highway, though that may have been for a FWD. A lot depends on the heaviness of foot.
But I didn't realize that you wanted body on frame - the T-Rex doesn't meet that criteria. However I don't think the Government will outlaw BOF - It will be economics that does the job (if it happens).
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Hey!! Its About Hybrids Don't Cha Know!!
by railroadjames
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Oct 07, 2007 (3:56 pm)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 07, 2007 1:41 pm)
Getting back to the topic of hybrids with serious miles, I thought it might be nice to include a story about a self employed taxi driver with an '05 Prius that has over 235K miles and how it managed 45.5 mpg's. He claimed that passengers often were surprized at the roominess of the car and how smooth the transmission seemed. His one gripe was the interior that showed significant dirt but was easy to wash off for the most part.
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Re: Hybrid For Most [gagrice]
by railroadjames
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Mar 22, 2008 (3:45 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 06, 2007 6:00 pm)
I'm always surprised that hybrid SUV's fail to get a significant improved milage over conventional SUV's per the additional cost factor of Hybrids. My '04 Prius is closing in on 80K and I'm still amazed that it has been literally a problem free car. Several friends have joined the "bandwagon" and I'm pleased to say, they too are happy buyers also. I've owned over 50 automobiles thru the yrs and the Prius is, without a doubt, the most impressive vehical I've ever come across. I look forward to the 3rd Generation Prius and hope that it will achieve the same quality standards that I've come to expect from Toyota.
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Just broke 70K since Nov 30, 2005
by kdhspyder
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Mar 25, 2008 (4:39 am)
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Along with railroadjames I too have to confirm that the vehicle has been flawless. Day in and day out it just does what it's supposed to do.
Tires replaced at 50,000 mi exactly
Tires rotated every 10K ( 7 times ) $29 each rotation
14th oil change just done ( all free )
Windshield replaced from 2 rocks and a 'deer attack'
'deer attack ' and 'lady attack' repaired under insurance
Total cost of maintenance/operation through 70000 miles
4 new tires $380
7 rotations $200
Fuel: 70000 mi 47.9 mpg = ~1400 gal x $2.50 Avg/gal = ~$3500
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Re: Just broke 70K since Nov 30, 2005 [kdhspyder]
by grandtotal
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Mar 25, 2008 (7:33 am)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Mar 25, 2008 4:39 am)
Surely only six rotations unless you rotated them at 50,000 miles and then scrapped them.
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Re: Just broke 70K since Nov 30, 2005 [grandtotal]
by kdhspyder
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Mar 25, 2008 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: grandtotal (Mar 25, 2008 7:33 am)
Good point but since Toyota 'recommends' a 5000 mi interval I did my first at 5000 but then at 10000 swithched to 10K intervals. 10K is about once a quarter for me.
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Re: PRIUS OWNERS W/ 50K : WHAT WE THINK NOW [railroadjames]
by cageybird
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Mar 25, 2008 (10:45 am)
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Replying to: railroadjames (Mar 05, 2007 6:30 pm)
I have gone over nearly 53K this week I have an 05 prius I bought used in 06. it had 10K on it then. I have had it about a about a year and a half and have had no major issues with it. I drive 86 miles round trip to go to work daily on the highway and have recently started going 5 miles under the speedlimit. I am averaging from 48 to 50 depending on the weather conditions. I have noticed that in colder weather my milage does go down a bit. I have replaced 1 set of tires and my breaks are still in good shape. I do a lot of coasting whenever I can. I live in Arizona and have taken a long trip to Abilene and Dallas Texas last year and it ran great. Although going uphill to Texas did cut my milage down some with my car fully loaded with stuff I made it up on my way back down to Arizona. It was a comfortable ride all the way. I keep up with the regular maintanince and it still runs like a dream. I'm hopeing to make it last to about 300K.
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