Interesting stuff, looks like they are or have converted 35 Prius at a cost of $4 million, so about $114,285 to convert a car to a fuel that isn't widely...
... I suspect that perhaps you would like an answer, I keep'em handy here: http://www.seattleeva.org/wiki/User:Rjf/Prius_Modifications#Disabling_Reverse_Beep ...
Well, since August I have had Prius fever. I have read everything on line I can about this car. I put $300.00 down in Aug with my dealer. I was #2 on the...
I was wondering about that too - do we have to use the fasttrak lane so we get charged even when we have more people in the vehicle? Michele Any vehicle that...
NJB wrote: Well, since August I have had Prius fever. <snip> MARCH! This might be a wonderful car, but I am beginning to think this is too much effort and ...
... No, you need a different dealer! It's a wonderful car, and worth a bit of effort. Check out the dealer database for this group and see if there are any...
You did not say where you are, but is it California? (Marcia, we all know where YOU are!) ... No, you need a different dealer! It's a wonderful car, and worth...
On the day I took delivery of my Prius, gasoline in the Omaha area was somewhere north of $3.00 The last time I put fuel in the Prius was two weeks ago at...
To the people waiting for your plates in CA... I have my stickers already but am still waiting for my plates. You DO NOT need to wait for your plates to get...
You don't need the plate for Fastrak if you already have a Fastrak account. The best way to get things going is to head down to their office if you are in the...
Went out to a fancy restaurant with my extended family Thanksgiving. Wonderful meal and great company. Since we were a somewhat larger group, we got a large...
I have ordered a new 2006 Toyota Prius which should arrive the first week in January. What is your experience in using Regular Unleaded gasoline (87) verses...
... * If you don't mind driving up 101 a few miles, the dealer in Redwood City 'Toyota 101' is great. I have taken my Prius there for 5, 10, and 15,000 mile...
Toy....I think if you check the archives, you'll discover that most everyone on this list agree that the 87 octane is best. As a matter of fact, I *think*...
I just read something that starting this January there will be a federal tax incentive of $3100, is this true? And if it is, is it only for those that bought a...
And I wonder what happens when I, from Southern California with a regular transponder, use the fasttrak carpool lane in Northern California. Steve ... lane so...
This is probably a foolish idea but I would like to buy a 2006 Prius in January 2006. I'm interested in one with the side air bags and backup camera. I'm...
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 10:01:24 -0800 (PST), George Goods ... It's for those who buy a hybrid in 2006. http://www.hybridcars.com/tax-deductions.html -- "It is more...
That's MUCH less important than the total AH capacity of the battery, since it never does any 'cranking' in the conventional sense. Is this important to you...
ONLY use 87 - more will only cost $$ for no benefit, and possibly cause the occasional Check Engine light. ... From: boytoybuddy <boytoybuddy@...> Sent:...
... That information is lost forever here due to a hard drive crash. I can tell you it is less than 475 CCA. My recollection is that the Ah rating of the OEM...
I do wave at fellow Prius owners but I bought my car to save bucks compared to driving my FX45, which is an eco-pig at 13mpg and premium fuel only (at least 20...
Sorry about that hard drive, Dave. Our friends at "elearnaid", who may have been motivated by your battery DIY site, claim that the MK/Westco replacement is...
I rarely worry about such things any more. I understand that there are a certain percentage of odd people - but not thee or me... well, maybe thee... ;-). They...
... I don't know if there can be a meaningful answer to that question, since the ICE is never "cranked" in any conventional sense. It is spun up to operating...