What is EV mode on a 2011 Prius?

What is EV mode on a 2011 Prius?

EV mode, which turns off the gasoline engine completely and operates on battery power alone, is available only at 25 mph or less. In cold weather, EV mode is often unavailable. But it is useful for navigating parking lots without using any gas.

Is it easy to drive a Prius?

The Prius is an incredibly easy car to drive If you really do want to be a walking cliché, then getting from Point A to Point B couldn’t be easier in the Prius. Foot on the brake, hit the Start button, wait for the beep, and release the foot-activated handbrake. The thing is, driving the Prius is almost too easy.

Is the Toyota Prius a good car to drive?

Despite all the buttons and a futuristic looking gear shifter, driving a Prius really isn’t that different from the cars you are accustomed to driving down the road. The Toyota Prius has a lot of features that make it a popular auto purchase choice.

When did I Buy my 2011 Toyota Prius?

I bought a 2011 Prius 3 3 weeks ago and I love it. I wanted to post here for others that might be looking and save a step. I bought the Prius because of my 150 mile daily commute and had prevoiusly owned a FORESTER. As much as the Forester is a great car I was avg 24 miles and filling up 3 times a week.

What kind of gas mileage does Toyota Prius get?

The Prius is comfortable, quiet at highway speeds and easy to drive. I commute 100 miles round trip every day. In the early morning, it is a highway drive, in the afternoon it is 1/2 bumper to bumper and 1/2 highway. This car does well in both. I am averaging 53mpgs after 3 tanks of gas. If I drive at 60mph on the highway, I can get 56mpgs.

Are there any problems with the Toyota Prius 2010?

Toyota has listened to various on line postings and seems to have corrected every minor thing that was wrong with the 2010 model. Brakes work perfectly with no lag when going over bumps or pot holes in road. There is no delay as many had claimed for 2010 version. The radio gets good reception in all bands now.

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