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The traction control system on the Prius can give you trouble in certian conditions. We've had customers come in ans tell us they got stuck in just a tiny bit of slippery snow in thier driveways. I believe Toyota is working on that issue right now. Most of our other cars have the "trac off" option. But for now Toyota won't let the hybrids do that because of the massive amount of potential torque available at a dead stop. Think about the average Prius owner, and you decide from a legal liability standpoint if you want to allow them that option.
But they need to do something. because of exactly what you state. they take all your power away if the wheels begin to spin, and if you're trying to power across some ice or snow, you're outta luck.
There are ways to bypass that system, but not as common knowlage.
As for the dead on the road issue, yes that has been addressed. there were very few actual incidents of that occuring, but the media jumped on that one. It was a simple fix, and was done to all potentially affected cars.
Also, if someone did have that occur, the cars almost always restarted once they were on the side of the road.
They'rd gonna have weirdy problems. Any new technology does. But we really haven't seen any major bugs, and personally, I'd like to have a prius. I think they're nice little cars, and are rather well trimmed for thier price.
I just can't even think of affording one. I had to buy a 2 year old Scion XB with 65k miles, and even then I'm pushing the bank.
The traction control system on the Prius can give you trouble in certian conditions. We've had customers come in ans tell us they got stuck in just a tiny bit of slippery snow in thier driveways. I believe Toyota is working on that issue right now. Most of our other cars have the "trac off" option. But for now Toyota won't let the hybrids do that because of the massive amount of potential torque available at a dead stop. Think about the average Prius owner, and you decide from a legal liability standpoint if you want to allow them that option.
But they need to do something. because of exactly what you state. they take all your power away if the wheels begin to spin, and if you're trying to power across some ice or snow, you're outta luck.
There are ways to bypass that system, but not as common knowlage.
As for the dead on the road issue, yes that has been addressed. there were very few actual incidents of that occuring, but the media jumped on that one. It was a simple fix, and was done to all potentially affected cars.
Also, if someone did have that occur, the cars almost always restarted once they were on the side of the road.
They'rd gonna have weirdy problems. Any new technology does. But we really haven't seen any major bugs, and personally, I'd like to have a prius. I think they're nice little cars, and are rather well trimmed for thier price.
I just can't even think of affording one. I had to buy a 2 year old Scion XB with 65k miles, and even then I'm pushing the bank.
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