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The new Prius is not bad looking for the first time in history but I would never buy one. For starters, I refuse to drive in the left lane and hold up traffic
C'mon man, nothing says boss more than hypermiling in the fast lane.
Put the BMW on a battery charger yesterday and now the auto-start stop is functioning again. I had suspected it was a low battery causing it not to do anything.
Put the BMW on a battery charger yesterday and now the auto-start stop is functioning again. I had suspected it was a low battery causing it not to do anything.
It'll probably need a battery soon, being a 7 year old car. I haven't gotten the floor of the trunk up yet to see the battery, but I'm thinking it is original.
I'll get it registered at that point, either at the dealer or through bimmercode.
It'll probably need a battery soon, being a 7 year old car. I haven't gotten the floor of the trunk up yet to see the battery, but I'm thinking it is original.
I'll get it registered at that point, either at the dealer or through bimmercode.
7 years is pushing it. I'd just do it anyway, it might go kaput on you and you don't want to mess with the electronics and jumping a German car that's not virtually new and even then, who knows. I've found batteries for my cars to last about 5-6 years.
AAA warranties their batteries for 6 years just fwiw. They come to you and do it and the price is 100% competitive.
I had to replace the battery in my 2020 GS and in my 2021 Tundra within 2 weeks of each other. 7 years seems amazing to me, though the 2019 Highlander is still on its original battery, so that one may need it soon.