Ours dropped a driver side retainer on the drive home from the dealership. The whole thing was promptly removed and tossed in the recycle bin. It looks so much better now.
There IS less leg room in the rear seats. Toyota specs indicate this.
It's a smooth-ish box, it's not going to get the best mpg. What kind of city driving are you doing? Lots of start/stops, lots of idling in traffic? What mode are you in? I've found that eco mode uses the battery more often in...
Carista does not have an option to disable this permanently, I've looked...
You have to disable it every time the vehicle starts.
I can't find a fuse associated with it either.
These things aren't designed to be efficient, just as efficient as they "can be" with regard to their size/driving dynamics. I've been getting 320-350/tank with a roughly 40c/60h ratio. The displayed range is probably using your last tank mpg as a marker for the new tank.
The pilot is a smidge...
Wow, talk about getting screwed by the local government. Might be time to exit said state...
In Tx, we have a 6.25% sales tax on new vehicles, but after that, it’s an annual registration cost of $75 ish, depending on the vehicle…
At 6'4, I find head room to be a problem, right butt cheek soreness a problem and and inability to find a seating position where my thigh doesn't rub on the 4wd selector knob. This is my wife's vehicle, so I'm not too concerned, but I probably wouldn't buy one for myself.
MPG figure - 20.3
How many miles so far - 2907
What octane gas you run - 87
% mix of city / highway - 45/55 ish
Drive Mode used - Eco mostly
Driving style - conservative ish
Just got back from an Austin to Kingwood trip. Averaged 27 on the highway in eco at 75
No, Toyota does not list the electric steps on their parts page. You could always call your local dealership and see if they would order/install them for you. No guarantee they would be able to order the steps from the manufacturer though.
Also, no aftermarket company makes an electric step for...