pinkstars
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There''s a hidden metal key inside the black device. Clever, no? At least there is on the key for the 2006 model my DH just picked up on Tuesday. I''ve only driven it once around the block so can''t say anything so far other than he''s super excited about it, even though he traded in his sweet baby "mistress" Miata for it.Date: 7/17/2009 3:48:11 PM
Author: MC
The only annoying part is that it doesn''t have a regular key and if the battery was to go dead in the little black device, and you didn''t have a back up one, you possibly wouldn''t be able to get into the car and/or start it. Maybe I''m missing something obvious about that.
Date: 7/17/2009 4:23:56 PM
Author: ericad
We have a 2009 Prius (primarily DH''s) and we LOVE it! DH averages just under 60mpg (hovers right around 58mpg), mostly in-town driving. He drives like an old lady carrying a car full of eggs, but he really treats it like a video game - gotta beat my high score!
When I drive it, I just drive it the same way I drive my Explorer, and I usually get around 50mpg, so his ''tricks'' do work. I actually feel anxious when I drive it - too much pressure, lol, trying to eek out the highest mileage, watching the computer flash if I''m in gas mode or electric mode, listening to DH ask me (in thick french accent) when I arrive home, ''Did you kill my mileage???''
All kidding aside, it''s a wonderful car. We have a 4 year old and the back comfortably fits kids or adults. In a pinch, we can toss a good size dog into the way back (cuz it''s like a hatchback), but that''s just for emergencies.
Oh, yeah, the beeping! lol I forgot about that.Date: 7/17/2009 3:54:11 PM
Author: ZoeBartlett
My husband has a Prius and he loves it. He used to have a pretty long commute to work each day (1+ hour each way) and that''s why he got it. He loved the MPG it got (which is why he chose it), although it doesn''t get quite as much mileage per gallon as they claim. He''s had it for about 4 years or so now and it has a lot of miles on it. It''s still going strong though. When we''re going somewhere together, we pretty much always take his car. He loves finding reasons to drive it. As MC said, it''s very quiet. The only annoying thing about the Prius (I find) is that when you back up, the car beeps. It doesn''t seem to bother him though.
Oh, okay. I didn''t try to open it. . .is there a manual lock on the door? I don''t remember seeing one!Date: 7/17/2009 3:59:13 PM
Author: decodelighted
There''s a hidden metal key inside the black device. Clever, no? At least there is on the key for the 2006 model my DH just picked up on Tuesday. I''ve only driven it once around the block so can''t say anything so far other than he''s super excited about it, even though he traded in his sweet baby ''mistress'' Miata for it.Date: 7/17/2009 3:48:11 PM
Author: MC
The only annoying part is that it doesn''t have a regular key and if the battery was to go dead in the little black device, and you didn''t have a back up one, you possibly wouldn''t be able to get into the car and/or start it. Maybe I''m missing something obvious about that.
Nope, not so far, but we've only had it 7 months. The car itself is nearly four years old, though.Date: 7/17/2009 3:42:31 PM
Author:pinkstars
I'm curious to hear about how your experience has been with your Prius.
Has there been any unexpected costs or repairs?
Um.... no? It's just a car, like any other. I can't think of a single reason why you couldn't do the above things, or anything else, with it.Is there anything you can't do in the Prius(camping, long road trips)?
No..... what are you thinking of, specifically?Is it uncomfortable in anyway?
Yes!!!!!Are you completely happy with it?