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Hey bro there is a prius / aqua thread..it would be great if you can post your reviews on your prius there as those interested in this car like myself would get some feedback from youDJ Q wrote:So it's been 10 days since I picked up my Prius.
This is a great opportunity to compare.
Granted my car is 4 years old, it'll be great to hold a comparison between cars.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Hey bro there is a prius / aqua thread..it would be great if you can post your reviews on your prius there as those interested in this car like myself would get some feedback from youDJ Q wrote:So it's been 10 days since I picked up my Prius.
This is a great opportunity to compare.
Granted my car is 4 years old, it'll be great to hold a comparison between cars.
snypaz wrote:mazdatt wrote:The Ioniq definitely has unique value when you look at the TCO (total cost of ownership) over a 3-5year period and fact that you pay zero VAT and MVT. I personally know several persons with Hyundai's and had no major issues but still interested in getting feedback from persons that drive the vehicle on a day to day basis to see if it lives up to the hype.
It does. Right now, The car averages 800-850km on a tank. I'm at the gas station once every three weeks. Gas savings alone make this car so amazing. Hey tonight I went POS to UWI on the electric motor alone cause of traffic with AC on. No complaints from me.
mazdatt wrote:With the Ioniq I get around 900km with $144 in gas.
DJ Q wrote:snypaz wrote:mazdatt wrote:The Ioniq definitely has unique value when you look at the TCO (total cost of ownership) over a 3-5year period and fact that you pay zero VAT and MVT. I personally know several persons with Hyundai's and had no major issues but still interested in getting feedback from persons that drive the vehicle on a day to day basis to see if it lives up to the hype.
It does. Right now, The car averages 800-850km on a tank. I'm at the gas station once every three weeks. Gas savings alone make this car so amazing. Hey tonight I went POS to UWI on the electric motor alone cause of traffic with AC on. No complaints from me.
How much does it cost to fill the tank?
I got 880 to $159 on my first fill up with the Prius.
It took me a while to find back this post honestly.
But I've always had a question with this claim. I'm sorry but I don't understand how you can travel that distance on EV mode alone.
According to Google Maps that's a 17.3KM run. Using the stats on wikipedia, I can't see a 1.56KWh battery providing enough energy to do that. Especially since the plug in version of the Ioniq uses an 8.9KWh battery to achieve 50 km of EV travel.
I'm not trying to accuse you of lying, just saying maybe it's so quiet you didn't realize when it was starting and stopping.
kamakazi wrote:Lol.. If you could tell the difference like that you real good. The only way I see that method working is if your oil is coloured differently... Like Royal purple or liqui moly mos2. Some amount of used oil is going to remain in your engine after draining and it will mix with your new oil upon starting. Depending on how dark the old oil got, your new oil will get darker.SidZ wrote:PariaMan wrote:But how will you know for sure they using your amsoilSidZ wrote:Massy Service using Castrol... charing $90 plus for a qtr... at that price better carrying your own amsoil.
I will pull d dip stick before leaving the compound. If u look at both oils u can tell the difference. Even the massy salesman advised me to carry my own oil.
Good luck with that method
turboturnsmeon2 wrote:@Sidz, what was the cost of the amsoil ? I am due to service in 400 km an would prefer to carry my own oil.
Did you let them know when making the appointment that you would be bring your own oil ?
SidZ wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:@Sidz, what was the cost of the amsoil ? I am due to service in 400 km an would prefer to carry my own oil.
Did you let them know when making the appointment that you would be bring your own oil ?
I paid 292 for a gallon of the 0w30 signature series, much better than paying 95 a qtr from massy. I did mention it when I made the appointment but on the actual day when you go in make sure and inform the service advisor you brought your own oil.
cryotec wrote:SidZ wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:@Sidz, what was the cost of the amsoil ? I am due to service in 400 km an would prefer to carry my own oil.
Did you let them know when making the appointment that you would be bring your own oil ?
I paid 292 for a gallon of the 0w30 signature series, much better than paying 95 a qtr from massy. I did mention it when I made the appointment but on the actual day when you go in make sure and inform the service advisor you brought your own oil.
Is it possible to bring all parts (oil/oil filter/air filter/cabin filter/ coolant/brake fluid etc.) elsewhere and just pay for the servicing fee? or is bringing in your oil the only thing they allow?
cryotec wrote:SidZ wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:@Sidz, what was the cost of the amsoil ? I am due to service in 400 km an would prefer to carry my own oil.
Did you let them know when making the appointment that you would be bring your own oil ?
I paid 292 for a gallon of the 0w30 signature series, much better than paying 95 a qtr from massy. I did mention it when I made the appointment but on the actual day when you go in make sure and inform the service advisor you brought your own oil.
Is it possible to bring all parts (oil/oil filter/air filter/cabin filter/ coolant/brake fluid etc.) elsewhere and just pay for the servicing fee? or is bringing in your oil the only thing they allow?
steverandolph wrote:cryotec wrote:SidZ wrote:turboturnsmeon2 wrote:@Sidz, what was the cost of the amsoil ? I am due to service in 400 km an would prefer to carry my own oil.
Did you let them know when making the appointment that you would be bring your own oil ?
I paid 292 for a gallon of the 0w30 signature series, much better than paying 95 a qtr from massy. I did mention it when I made the appointment but on the actual day when you go in make sure and inform the service advisor you brought your own oil.
Is it possible to bring all parts (oil/oil filter/air filter/cabin filter/ coolant/brake fluid etc.) elsewhere and just pay for the servicing fee? or is bringing in your oil the only thing they allow?
Fellas doh get vex eh but these are questions that should have been asked BEFORE the car was purchased since service cost not cheap. Don't let the new car smell and slick talking sales person fool you. Learn to think ahead killas.
Sadly no. It's being priced around $250k (to be confirmed). Smh..*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Wow..sweet...thiw should be cheaper than the hybrid version not so.....
Monk BANzai wrote:Sadly no. It's being priced around $250k (to be confirmed). Smh..*$kїđž![emoji769] wrote:Wow..sweet...thiw should be cheaper than the hybrid version not so.....
jhonnieblue wrote:Nice but the size of these infotainment systems is less than appealing..I was in the market for a hybrid and like the cost..but the models we get here are not progressive enough for 2018
jhonnieblue wrote:Nope I don't believe any of them have that feature
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