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Took my first test drive in a Prius today, Great car! The salesman claims no maintenance has to be done on any of the hybrid system, is that really true? |
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[...] No leather or sun roof available. |
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[...] I’m also worried about all the electrical connections, living in a rust belt state. |
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In article <4APff.9906$uC3.618 (AT) twister (DOT) nyroc.rr.com to2000ny2000nospam (AT) nospamyahoo (DOT) com "TP" writes: Took my first test drive in a Prius today, Great car! The salesman claims no maintenance has to be done on any of the hybrid system, is that really true? Glad you like it. ... A sun roof IMHO would screw up the airflow dynamics and wreck the mpg. Its extra weight, ditto. Maybe Toyota don't expect to sell many to green-minded owners who may also be farsighted about skin cancer from excess sun exposure. |
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My Prius is the first sunroof-less car I've had in the last 10 - 15 years. I almost never slide it back. I tilt it to promote the flow of air through the cabin. That's quieter than opening the back windows, and the airflow keeps me more alert than the radio does. I'd accept the rise in gas consumption if I could get a sunroof in my next Prius. |
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In article <201120050912372585%bsecombover (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk bsecombover (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk "Brent Secombe" writes: My Prius is the first sunroof-less car I've had in the last 10 - 15 years. I almost never slide it back. I tilt it to promote the flow of air through the cabin. That's quieter than opening the back windows, and the airflow keeps me more alert than the radio does. I'd accept the rise in gas consumption if I could get a sunroof in my next Prius. Not exactly a Prius-only issue: I'm not being dogmatic here, but raising a possibility. Apparently (a report I read in the 1970s in "New Scientist" magazine) not many drivers know subsonics can be generated by part-open windows. If they were audible, they'd be very loud; but they are below audible frequencies, so cause a generally unpleasant feeling leading to various symptoms such as fatigue, irritability and the like. That "NS" article cited the case of the Bristol aircraft works, where engines for "Concorde" were being tested -- way over the far side of the airfield site. A new draughting building was found to be unpleasant to be in if the engines were running; tests showed it was resonating at sub- sonic frequencies. Just a word to the wise. The car's air vent system may be the best way to bring in that Outdoors Experience. |
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Took my first test drive in a Prius today, Great car! The salesman claims no maintenance has to be done on any of the hybrid system, is that really true? Also I was told the Prius has special fabric and insulation in the passenger compartment to enhance the climate control. No leather or sun roof available. I thought the car handled very well, seemed a lot like a corolla. You have to get on a buyers list and hope that they will deliver you a car in 3 to 6 months. Even then you may need to be flexible on the cars options. Anyone have any Prius buying comments? I’m also worried about all the electrical connections, living in a rust belt state. TP |
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Took my first test drive in a Prius today, Great car! The salesman claims no maintenance has to be done on any of the hybrid system, is that really true? Also I was told the Prius has special fabric and insulation in the passenger compartment to enhance the climate control. No leather or sun roof available. I thought the car handled very well, seemed a lot like a corolla. You have to get on a buyers list and hope that they will deliver you a car in 3 to 6 months. Even then you may need to be flexible on the cars options. Anyone have any Prius buying comments? I’m also worried about all the electrical connections, living in a rust belt state. |
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