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I lived in Cincinnati , after the first year dropped to 28, especially in cold weather, Im in Dallas now, and I consistently get 35, and its a 2021 XSE
That 35 MPG is just a business gimmick..... hardly does any driver achieve that 35 MPG.... if you live in a hilly city, you won't even come close to that MPG... 25 to 28 is more realistic in the real world
You don't get leather with the premium package? 50K is a stretch. And it does not even have a locker. To get something refined on this truck you have to buy the TRD Pro and that's 67K bucks. What's going on with these price points? These are a hard pass.
Toyota has come up with a solution to the Prius issue and is in the process of implementing that fix. Production of the Prius has started back up and those vehicles will not have a stop sale in place. The delivery of Pruis's already physically at dealerships will be held until the fix has been applied, it is estimated that this process will be completed between now and mid-August.
Thanks for the video but I think it might be worth noting the trim show in the video is not the Prius Prime XSE (which is actually the middle trim that does not come with advanced parking / solar roof like the vehicle in the video). The vehicle in the video is the highest trim - "Prius Prime XSE Premium"
I like the Venza a lot. I hear TOYOTA is dropping the Venza so that they can bring in the larger Toyota Smegma. The Smegma is so long that it would never fit in my garage, so the new Smegma is out. I guess I would need to buy a RAV4 or Lexus RX instead of the Smegma.
Ethan, thank you for turning on the headlights and the hi-beams. I was wondering how they looked. And you are the first, that I have seen, to show that.
Bruh ....... what are you saying ....... @2:35 ....... That is NOT a Power E-Brake ....... that is a 1975 Subaru Pull up lever that tugs a cable buddy ....... You'll never catch up to Sofyan Bey at @Redline Reviews at this rate lol :p
I had a 2013 Toyota Camry LE as a daily driver, and I loved it. It was great on gas, fun to drive, great on the freeway or in town driving and most importantly it was easy to maintain. It's 16 inch tires are full of air and you'll notice a smother ride as compared to thin 19 or 20 inch tires which you'll feel every rut and pothole on the road and are more expensive to replace. The 16 inch tires are inexpensive to replace, and so are the light bulbs. This car is perfect for most people who go to and from work everyday, run errands, weekend trips this Camry is your little work hose. It's a nice looking car and I'd buy one if I didn't own a Toyota Tacoma right now. You can't beat it.