Interesting. Still doesn't feel ideal to drive.The Prius is not a CVT. It uses a planetary gear set. It's very elegant engineering.
Interesting. Still doesn't feel ideal to drive.The Prius is not a CVT. It uses a planetary gear set. It's very elegant engineering.
Yes.An im is bigger?
****!!!! Original engine and trans? CVT?A medical courier has driven over one million miles on his 2015 Subaru Crosstrek, and he’s still driving it. The Impreza hatchback is lower to the ground like a car and minus the plastic body cladding, but is otherwise the identical vehicle.
Don't think it was a CVT. But. Over a million miles gas savings may pay for a trans overhaul (or three). TCO is where it's at. Cannot fixate on just one cost, have to see the whole picture.****!!!! Original engine and trans? CVT?
Is there a link about this?
I hear the ecodiesel is very unreliable due to egr and the exhaust system.Meh, if your the brodozer type that is too squeamish in a car these are about $23k brand new 2019
http://www.cleanmpg.com/community/index.php?threads/56589/
I hear the ecodiesel is very unreliable due to egr and the exhaust system.
40 on the low end if I'm luckier to 60 on th high end. Average 45 to 55.I need to go work for grub hub! How many hrs a week do you put in?
We can't get delivery to my house. We always get a call and have to go meet the driver somewhere. If I wanted to go get my food I would not have bothered with ordering it to be delivered
True. I'd rather get something with a lot lower mileage on it and start from there. Drive to 200k or 250k. Then see what I want to do with it.I drove my neighbors Prius two days ago , About 4 miles in the city and 12 miles on the freeway . It was fine. You want the most reliable, lowest cost per mile / hour vehicle you can buy. No different than a semi truck or an airliner. As a business person,, being a self employed person makes you that has to be your decision.