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Car Forum / Toyota / Prius / November 2006

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Long Island Prius Owners25 Nov 2006 18:27 GMT1
We meet second Sunday of the month. Go to
http://mysite.verizon.net/vzep1vkh/lipog/
for details.
Hope to see you there.
A good friend...22 Nov 2006 19:44 GMT5
has a 2002 Prius and it's front passenger floor was soaking wet.  My wife
says she noticed dripping from under the dashboard, a musty sweet smell, and
the windows were fogged up about maybe four to five inches above the dash.
Sounds to me like it's heater core has sprung a leak. ...
Mending scratches on the cheap?18 Nov 2006 02:33 GMT2
Well it's happened, I discovered from somewhere some nasty, fairly deep
bumper scratches on my 2005 Black Prius :-( not sure where that happened
though if I interrogated my wonderful wife I'm sure I'd get some clues :-p
Being that I'm not terribly familiar with body work I'd like ...
No Waiting Now16 Nov 2006 20:37 GMT39
Prius finally available without a wait
 http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2006-11-05-prius-usat_x.htm
' 01 Electrical Coolant Changes ...15 Nov 2006 05:20 GMT1
Recommended 2 year interval, I've extend to 3, due to the very high
quality of our water, lacking nearly all mineral content, and being
very nearly distilled. Changes too often will introduce excessive
corrosive agents and other contaminants, which after a period of
2001 Pruis now with 82000 miles is still like new06 Nov 2006 17:43 GMT4
I just found this message board; was using the yahoo groups. I just
wanted to state a few facts.
Our prius gets around 50 mpg driving 60mph average speeds. Our last
trip to Victoria, BC from N. california was a blast as this car is the
Citeron has a hi bred coming with a diesel that will run the car.06 Nov 2006 06:42 GMT12
I just read the Citeron has a new car in development that will run on
the diesel only if the battery fails.  You can also plug it in and
charge the battery at home to save gas.  The last item of interest is
that it really gets 70 mpg.  Not the BS from the government.  I would
Questions for Prius owners, please.01 Nov 2006 01:05 GMT18
This newsgroup recently showed up on Supernews and I'm very interested in
the technology, if not the car.
Several things trouble me about owning hybrids and I'd like to find out
from current owners what they've learned about a few topics.....
 
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