jbsocdelica
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Prius Prime-Positives-Great MPG, heat pump heater and Toyota reliability.
I believe the motor unit is very similar between all the cars, so my guess is that it is completely how you drive it.
Yes, with key phrase (added back here) being: From 2013 on, it's the same motor...and I am talking about the 2011-2012 versions of the Leaf. I think the motor change alone supports my theory...although I don't have any data to support it other than my exceptional range with the (new) 40 kWh battery pack.jbsocdelica said:Stanton: I've held a similar hypothesis and yet I don't know about the motor changes, though one contributor (LeftieBiker with many, many posts) has indicated nigh on the change. As I've alluded to, I'm not a slow driver, unless I'm in the city, then I'm a kitten, hear me 'mew.'
GerryAZ said:The navigation systems in my 2011 and 2015 worked flawlessly for the duration of ownership, but the system in my 2019 periodically resets itself (requiring me to restore saved addresses and reset user preferences) and the volume control button is now failing. The touch screen on the 2019 is also very sensitive and must be carefully cleaned with nothing more than a damp cloth (water only) because glass/lens cleaners cause inadvertent menu actions.
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