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Car Forum / Toyota / Prius / October 2005

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How to buy a new Prius?10 Oct 2005 06:40 GMT5
at MSRP.
Is it possible? No rush to buy it now, though.
I leave in Seattle, WA
thanks
Prius MPG09 Oct 2005 18:16 GMT3
I did an experiment with gas mileage related to tire pressure.
I found that the recommended tire pressure gave me on average 49mpg
Increasing by two pounds per tire put me over 50 mpg and four pounds gave me
over 52 mpg.
US 2006 Prius Specifications08 Oct 2005 21:00 GMT1
I found this buried at the Toyota Pressroom, from 9/12/2005:
http://pressroom.toyota.com/presstxt/2006toyotakit/2006prius_s.pdf
PRIUS SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
Mountain Bike Carrier08 Oct 2005 14:44 GMT4
Can anyone recommend the best way to carry a mountian bike on the Prius.
I'll be using on a regular basis so need to consider the options that dont
mean long bike rack install and removal cycles
Right now on my Focus I have an excellent Witter bike rack permanatly
Interesting: Bluetooth virus infecting Prius?06 Oct 2005 00:43 GMT5
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/archive-052005.html
Now that the Prius and some other cars are integrating with cell phones
and bluetooth enabled devices, is there a risk?
If there isn't yet, could there be? (Hey, they got your phone, they're
Snow Chains05 Oct 2005 01:32 GMT2
Can snow chains be installed on the drive wheels of a Prius?
Stan
The Wind Factor04 Oct 2005 05:28 GMT6
After driving a Prius for over a month, today was the first day that I
drove in significant wind resistance. My MPG really took a hit driving
into the wind but on my way home the wind at my back gave me an extra 5
MPG easily. I felt like I was gliding on air while driving with the
Engine Braking04 Oct 2005 02:41 GMT15
How many of you use the Engine Braking feature? Do you find it useful?
Where do you stash your cell phone on #6 option?04 Oct 2005 01:39 GMT12
Is that what that compartment above the mirror is for?
B~
 
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