A check on the 2008 Prius display of miles-per-gallon yielded the follow
results:
Gallons: 9.72
Miles: 481
MPG: 49.48
The display read 48.34 for the same 481 miles.
The headlights had been flickering occasionally since it was bought from the
I just don't understand why people keep buying cars from a company that
consistently and repeatedly conceals problems almost all of which are related
to safety. And I further don't understand why Toyotas reliability rankings
continue to be as high as they are. Here is a quote from the blog in
There is no toada that is worth the price IMHO. I don't believe I
will ever buy a toada. For new ones, the stealers want over list
price, for used ones the prices are way high. The car is no better
than anything else at best.
Domestics have gotten a lot better. If I had to buy a non-MB,
My BIL had a new car at Thanksgiving, a hybrid Camry I think, or maybe
one of the other toadas, it was largish. He got it for $23k, was a 2014
model they were moving fast. I thought that a pretty good price. His
work commute is like 30miles and he has calculated it is saving him a
fair
What did he get for his aged Volvo in trade?
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 9:21 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
My BIL had a new car at Thanksgiving, a hybrid Camry I think, or maybe one
of the other toadas, it was largish. He got it for $23k, was a 2014 model
they were
I don't know, it was due for timing chain and a bunch of other work,
which was going to cost a lot on a 200kmi vehicle. It was in great
shape, mostly all road miles, looked nearly new, but the dealer would
probably wholesale it off to some used dealer and unsuspecting buyer.
I'll ask him at