still butt ugly on the prius and the 2010 prius's brakes do not work properly on the recall. If you can stomach the ugly on the outside exterior and willing to spend 7K more on it, then go for it. I think you will be fine on the hills on either…
Just my 2 cents, the 2010 Prius has 295 ft lbs of torque and 134 HP now with 1000 new patents on it. It's a midsize car, can seat 6 foot guys in the back seats with comfort and has room for 4 sets of golf clubs. I'm not a golfer, but…
I re-read your long ass statement and got your point on the pricing issues. LOL.
Doesn't matter where you drive the Prius - that thing is horrendous. You'd never catch me behind the wheel of one even out here in California. Not much has…
Yeah I hear ya....I live in the land of the tree huggers and organic this and that.....definitely different coming from land of beef and space. I make up for Tundra carbon footprint with the motorcycle....blah to status symbols.
Yes, It is a green status symbol. Never in my life would I have thought being a tree hugger would entail driving a specific car to prove you lost you freaking mind.
Dollar for dollar the Prius is a waste of money relative to some other cars. The Yaris will save you more money. Nearly as good of gas mileage and it cost much less. You would have to drive the Prius 300K or 400K miles to make up the savings. BUT…
LMAO exactly what I thought initially reading it but from what I've heard they are very good on gas and don't seem to be underpowered even though they're ugly as all hell. Enough people in California seem to be driving them on a daily…
My father has a Prius and lives in Lake Arrowhead, CA. It has no problem driving up and down the hill (4000 feet elevation change in 16 miles). I have drivent it and it is a nice car. Many people drive them up here in the mountains. He averages…
go to a prius site.. Unless you are in a tundra that is parked on top of the prius i have no suggestions..
You live in the hills . BUY A TUNDRA TRUCK !!!!!!!!!!
Jun 5, 2009
christopher is now a member of TundraNetworkJun 5, 2009