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Rant here about Prius

muleman

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Seems they made a change in the middle of the model year to the front brakes. Pads I bought fit OK but the shims from the factory don't. AND they are at least 1/8-1/4 too thick. No way in hell that caliper would fit over them. So, I have the damn thing tying up the center bay in the barn till tomorrow.
 

waybomb

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Death Before Prius!
 

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Catavenger

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That Prius goes fast enough that you need brakes, can't you just put your foot out on the ground like Fred Flintstone to stop it?
Anyway if you can't beat 'em join 'em time to get a buggy like your Amish neighbors.
 

muleman

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It is a good little car for my needs. What else can you run 1,000 miles for under $80?
 

luvs

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It is a good little car for my needs. What else can you run 1,000 miles for under $80?

feet & friends can get u far. my feet have gotten me places so quickly @ times. so have friends, public transport, & choosing to be early.
 
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muleman

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Just got back from the parts house in Pa. Turns out the pads I needed are the ceramic racing pads. The other ones were for the old style and totally different. The ones i originally got were for mine but way too thick in pad material. Maybe they made a thinner rotor?
 
Ceramic adds 3 hp and 12 mpg. Racing will add at least 15 mph to the top end, AND it'll get through the chicanes a LOT quicker.
 

muleman

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All done and test driven. I can't complain about 66,000 miles on pads. They had some life left but not another year worth. Wish tires would last longer. You only get about 30K out of those little ones and they don't make them with enough plies for our roads around here.
 

RNE228

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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QodB0BObiZo"]For all Toyota Prius owner (or soon to be owners) - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMrAKxDDemw"]Jeff Dunham Spark Of Insanity - Peanut - Part #2 - YouTube[/ame]

:smile:
 

XeVfTEUtaAqJHTqq

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I test drove the Ford C-Max this weekend. I ended up buying a Jetta TDI but the Ford C-Max was a nice car. It has a decent gas motor in it which gives it that driveability when you need it. Looks better than a Prius too.

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If it had a bigger storage area in the back I would have given a serious thought.
 

Melensdad

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What's a Prius? A STD? :yum:

It worse. Much much worse. Doctors can cure most STDs.




I ended up buying a Jetta TDI
Good choice. Prius may get slightly better fuel economy, but it will always be a Prius. When I bought the Jetta TDI for Melen I looked at the price difference between the Jetta TDI (fully loaded) and a comparably equipped Prius. There was no way to cost justify the extra cost to buy a Prius with comparable factory equipment. Plus there was the driving in snow factor on those tiny tires. And of course, the "shame of ownership" factor.
 

muleman

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If VW did not have such crazy dealer zones I would have gladly bought one. 90 miles to the nearest dealer is nuts. It is only 43 to the Toyota dealer.
 
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