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Is the 100-MPG Prius Just a Year Away? - The Toyota Prius has made "hybrid" a household name, a kind of brand that signifies an ecology-friendly future. In fact, the Prius is a brand, not just a car. (more)
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Replying to: priusconvert (Nov 08, 2008 8:35 am) Most of this is false and misleading at best.. I've sold about 1000 hybrids ever since they arrived here in 2000. NONE - ZERO - of these have had to have the batteries fail needing a replacement. I own one...93000+ miles and counting. Now where to begin with your noobie/trollie misinformation... Warranties: You state that you live in CA and the warranty is 100,000 miles. That's false. In CA and several other states it's 10 yrs or 150,000 miles !! Rodent damage...OK that must be a local issue. Tires: This is false in the extreme. The Goodyear Integrity's are the middle of the road ones used on Corolla, Civic and Prius. They are warranted for 40000 miles. They are mediocre but passable for OEMs for 40000 mi. Mine lasted exactly 50,000 mi. Oil/filter changes, air filters and tire rotations can be done by any tech. Nothing else is needed from zero to 100.000 miles. THEN the hybrid Master Tech should become involved in doing the PSD fluid drain/replace. Please learn more before spreading gross misinformation. Come back in two years when you've done more studying. Your info 3rd hand is mostly incorrect on the new Gen3 also. Try doing some internet research on PriusChat for example.
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Replying to: priusconvert (Nov 08, 2008 8:35 am) Here in NYC, the problem is with squirrels gnawing at wiring to use in their nests. Strangely, the squirrels seem to have a liking to primarily large SUVs. |
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Toyota has a countdown timer until the new Prius is debuted in Detroit in Jan 09. Nothing else there yet.
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Nov 10, 2008 4:10 pm) Now I see that Toyota is not going through with plans to build them in Mississippi. I guess they just couldn't stand to see those dollars stay in America. The problem I see here is lack of foresight by Toyota. Their high paid managers should have known that oil and gas prices were going to crash. What a bunch of morons. They should all be fired.
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Replying to: trucktricks (Nov 13, 2008 3:09 pm) |
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There is still a waiting list here in my part of New England! MSRP, no discounts and a waiting list, so they can't be piling up too high yet. Next year will be different, the economy will probably hit bottom and car sales will drop big time and then the cars will be back to invoice just to get them to move. I just bought a Fit as I was so sick of the Toyota dealers attitude about the Prius.
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Replying to: tiff_c (Nov 14, 2008 8:37 am) |
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Here is a link to an unofficial ( presumably ) 3 minute commercial for the new 2010 Prius. link to 2010 Prius spot How he did this is beyond me. Who allowed an actual new 2010 Prius to be used in this spot? |
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Replying to: trucktricks (Nov 13, 2008 3:09 pm) And you predicted that? You could have made a fortune in the market crash. |
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I really like this car a lot because it is such an advanced forward future car, not to mention the best mpg in its class. I recently rented a 2009 Prius and it was totally awesome. It also has a little get up and go power acceleration too. I am planning to own one this year but for now I just have to wait. To those who can afford to buy one, I would highly recommend this car. It is also a very fun car to drive ! |
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