i agree because not only did the police officer say he smelled the rubber from the brakes he saw the lights on and you cant go 90 mph with the brakes on.
The 2010 model has more to offer like a GPS installed on the front, better brakes, and better handling.
There are numerous features that come standard on a Toyota Prius. Some of the features that come standard on a Toyota Prius are light-emitting diode headlights, the smart key system, and anti-lock disc brakes.
The carpets were badly designed so the accelorator pedal gets stuck.
I have a 2004 prius and at present it has 285000 miles on it with very little maintainence . 1 set of plugs, 1set of front and rear brakes, 1right front wheel bearing and 2 left front wheel bearings.
I have a 2006 Toyota Prius. I drive at least 120 miles per day. I have 167,000 miles as of right now. All I do is get oil changed every 5,000 miles. I haven't even had to change my brakes yet (can't believe that). I did have to put a water pump on and that's all beside buying tires. Love the car. Will probably be buying the same car when this one wears out.
Yes. Energy generated during regenerative braking recharges the traction battery and is later used to power the car. The Prius also has friction brakes (disk/drum), which are used at very low speeds or for hard braking. And it's braking, not breaking.
I wonder if it is because the Prius' regenerative braking system slows the car which means the brake pads are used less than a normal car.
Prius II starts at $ 23,855.00 Prius III starts at $ 24, 855.00 Prius IV starts at $ 27,655.00 Prius V starts at $ 29,125.00
"Prius" is correct.
what is a ''prius?
The Prius is a Toyota.
Camry Prius C Prius V Volt