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Toyota Prius C, Hybrid Cars, Hatchback
#20 of 23 Re: Prius-C 2012 [csigirly]
by kirstie_h HOST
Oct 09, 2012 (5:09 am)
Your vehicle might not quite meet the Lemon Law requirements in your state. It sounds like you're in California:
http://oag.ca.gov/consumers/general/lemon
but you are definitely setting everything up right by notifying the manufacturer of the problem. The 9/2 incident doesn't count because they were able to fix the problem. It only applies to a problem (or several problems) that the dealership has tried multiple times to rectify without success.
#21 of 23 Re: Prius-C 2012 [csigirly]
by dknc
Oct 29, 2012 (4:07 pm)
How's the aftermath? I assume the alarm was installed by the dealer and they said it won't void the warranty? How could that be possible if Toyota didn't even approve it. So now it's the "waranty from the Dealer", not backed by Toyota. And that is why they want you to service back to the same dealership you bought from, because not all dealership has "connection" to the Southwest Dealer Services. If it's so approved by Toyota, why the heck did Toyota has its own VIP? This KARR alarm is not making me comfy about driving my car now.
#22 of 23 Thinking of buying a Prius C
by tcidrp
Nov 06, 2012 (1:59 pm)
I would be interested in hearing how comfortable the Prius C is on long trips. I often drive between 500 and 1,000 miles a day ... Comfort and gas mileage on highway? What is the noise levell?
#23 of 23 press request
by kirstie_h HOST
Nov 16, 2012 (1:10 pm)
If you are a parent of young children (at least one under 12 years old) who owns the latest model Toyota Prius C or Kia Rio, a reporter would like for you to fill out a survey, due by December 1, 2012, for use in a print publication. Please email PR
edmunds.com no later than Friday, November 30, 2012 for a copy of the survey.