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urbandilema wrote:eitech wrote:^^^. Yep saw it. Will visit dem next week and get this process goin
But u shud check and research about them..I never personally bought from em but I know ppl on tuner may have in fo on their svce
eitech wrote:urbandilema wrote:eitech wrote:^^^. Yep saw it. Will visit dem next week and get this process goin
But u shud check and research about them..I never personally bought from em but I know ppl on tuner may have in fo on their svce
My wife bought a 2014 march from them. She collected it jus a week ago. Vehicle in real good condition according to mechanic and service was good. The only issue i knew about is that the vehicle was promised at end of August but was delivered September mth end. Port issues they claimed. She had a contact to monitor every stage of the delivery. They apologised. I was waitin to see how this transaction turned out before tried.
aidan wrote:Just a lil update. My friend has her aqua almost 5 months now and drives daily from Arima to POS. No issues, just did an oil change and the oil was very clean as compared to if changing in a non hybrid. Average 47mpg. Has enough space and is comfortable enough to chauffer 2 kids to school and get to work for her. Given the increase in fuel prices I'm leaning towards getting one as well for daily commute. Traffic drinks gas in my Vitara
car wrote:What about parts for theses vehicles? Easy to find?
ramishrrr wrote:Toyota calls the "gearbox" a Power Split Device which is a unit made up of planetary gears between the two motor/generators. In late generation of the Prius the unit is more complicated with a second set of planetary gears and is now called the Speed Reduction Device.
Peace.
RR.
aidan wrote:Jonathan, I would have definitely preferred a Prius but now it have a setta tax on it.
She's using the same oil as you. Good info
car key in yuh car ka hole ltd wrote:Good day folks i have parts available for a toyota PRIUS, car got a front collision, all parts from front doors go back for sale, HV Battery also, call me on 368-1018 or 740-0749 for pricing.
aidan wrote:Just a lil update. My friend has her aqua almost 5 months now and drives daily from Arima to POS. No issues, just did an oil change and the oil was very clean as compared to if changing in a non hybrid. Average 47mpg. Has enough space and is comfortable enough to chauffer 2 kids to school and get to work for her. Given the increase in fuel prices I'm leaning towards getting one as well for daily commute. Traffic drinks gas in my Vitara
Joshie23 wrote:aidan wrote:Just a lil update. My friend has her aqua almost 5 months now and drives daily from Arima to POS. No issues, just did an oil change and the oil was very clean as compared to if changing in a non hybrid. Average 47mpg. Has enough space and is comfortable enough to chauffer 2 kids to school and get to work for her. Given the increase in fuel prices I'm leaning towards getting one as well for daily commute. Traffic drinks gas in my Vitara
With high maintenance costs of diesel and the removal of the subsidy, owning a diesel vehicle is no longer so lucrative, so I went to check out the Aqua. I'm 6'3" and I find it pretty spacious inside considering its size. Roomy enough for the baby seat in the back as well. Just about ready to make the dive but the ride height is one of my only issues, considering the extremity of the flooding we've seen over the past few days.
Make the dives and tell us how it goesJoshie23 wrote:aidan wrote:Just a lil update. My friend has her aqua almost 5 months now and drives daily from Arima to POS. No issues, just did an oil change and the oil was very clean as compared to if changing in a non hybrid. Average 47mpg. Has enough space and is comfortable enough to chauffer 2 kids to school and get to work for her. Given the increase in fuel prices I'm leaning towards getting one as well for daily commute. Traffic drinks gas in my Vitara
With high maintenance costs of diesel and the removal of the subsidy, owning a diesel vehicle is no longer so lucrative, so I went to check out the Aqua. I'm 6'3" and I find it pretty spacious inside considering its size. Roomy enough for the baby seat in the back as well. Just about ready to make the dive but the ride height is one of my only issues, considering the extremity of the flooding we've seen over the past few days.
b5er wrote:Sorry I didn't logon sooner, What do you guy need to know? I have had my Prius for about about 4 years now. Its a wonderful lil car. It will save you a bunch of cash by cutting you gas bill by more that half and dropping your maintenance cost by even more. I have driven the Aqua, and the Fielder Hybrids as well and they are also very good on your pocket.
Kronik wrote:b5er wrote:Sorry I didn't logon sooner, What do you guy need to know? I have had my Prius for about about 4 years now. Its a wonderful lil car. It will save you a bunch of cash by cutting you gas bill by more that half and dropping your maintenance cost by even more. I have driven the Aqua, and the Fielder Hybrids as well and they are also very good on your pocket.
How different are the aqua and the Prius in terms of diving experience (power?) and interior space?
venum wrote:Guys, everyone claiming that these Hybrids give great fuel econimo and I am interested in them for that
I se figures being posted of 47mpg
can the guys with these vehicles also post your mpg and driving distances in combo (electric and gas)?
Also I suggest we create an official Toyota Prius\Aqua\Fielder Hybrid thread just for these models as it would be a common place to post info like parts and mechanics etc specific to these models
I wanted to buy a hybrid, but ssinc eteh taxes went up Its looking like a Fielder Hybrid (1.5) now
SR wrote:Be wary of the battery. Who services or has a scan tool for the battery
Jonathan wrote:Kronik wrote:b5er wrote:Sorry I didn't logon sooner, What do you guy need to know? I have had my Prius for about about 4 years now. Its a wonderful lil car. It will save you a bunch of cash by cutting you gas bill by more that half and dropping your maintenance cost by even more. I have driven the Aqua, and the Fielder Hybrids as well and they are also very good on your pocket.
How different are the aqua and the Prius in terms of diving experience (power?) and interior space?
The Prius is superior, both in interior space and power (larger engine).
venum wrote:Guys, everyone claiming that these Hybrids give great fuel econimo and I am interested in them for that
I se figures being posted of 47mpg
can the guys with these vehicles also post your mpg and driving distances in combo (electric and gas)?
Also I suggest we create an official Toyota Prius\Aqua\Fielder Hybrid thread just for these models as it would be a common place to post info like parts and mechanics etc specific to these models
I wanted to buy a hybrid, but ssinc eteh taxes went up Its looking like a Fielder Hybrid (1.5) now
SR wrote:Which scan tool do you have?
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