"Virginia will follow California due to a 2021 law signed by former Gov. Ralph Northam that tied Virginia to the Golden State's emissions regulations."
Curious I looked up a Prius replacement battery and found this at a Toyota authorized parts store.
For a 2010 - 2015 model which are beyond the factory warranty, $ 2,083.88 on sale. Of course labor and such are extra but it doesn't seem all that excessive considering how long they last...
If you scroll down through this article you'll get a better idea of the truth.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the industry...
I would think using anything that might catch and hold grit, like wool should be avoided.
I use brushes only on my wheels/tires and rinse frequently as a personal preference.
I'm a two bucket guy
high engine temps can cause pre ignition (ping) and higher octane fights that.
the ECU real time monitors ping and usually retards timing (among other things like reducing boost) which can affect mpg and performance.
haven't really heard about BS having any overheat issues though.
sounds like an exhaust heat shield band clamp. had that happen on my truck. loosened when hot and only rattled/buzzed, for some reason, when turning. replaced it with a stainless steel screw clamp.
actually it says, power train: driveline: driveshaft as sort of a catch all heading but as you allude to it only discusses the rear drive unit.
This is a old, long gone issue that happened during launch. 147 units effected. That doesn't mean you should ignore any fluid puddles on your driveway...
I think a gallon might be correct in my case. usually when my Raptor says 15 miles left I can get 24 gallon$ in it. I'd say the computer is making a pretty good educated guess.
15mpg average, 26 gallon tank. not brave enough to push it further.
Ahem, getting back to making money?
On average, the companies made $1.2 billion more with many even doubling their profits when comparing the first quarters of 2022 and 2021 based on their own reporting.
Maybe it is just a political ploy and we're all paying for it. Not just at the pump, every...
the idea is, things are bad all over, we aren't space-ial
the 1 stupid thing rubs me is oil refiners who having cut capacity during the pandemic find it impossible to ramp back up. but to be fair they are raking in the bucks at a record pace.