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Originally Posted by JCFLETCH
I have found a dealer on the East coast . . . Also what kind of problems will I face registering an out of state car. I hear California is tough in this area. . . .
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Of all the problems, California registration would be the one thing that would bother me. My understanding is California Prius have a longer warrantee. Although I do not know if it is based upon some 'magic' programming, it would be the one unknown I would want to resolve before leaving.
I hate to ask anyone to do this but: (1) visit a motor vehicle department and ask, or (2) visit a local Toyota dealer or (3) web search the California vehicle code. But it will be a great adventure.
I bought my 03 Prius in Fort Worth TX and drove 818 miles back to Huntsville AL. I broke up my trip from Fort Worth to Huntsville into 2-3 segments and measured the
fuel economy vs. MPG for each leg. Having an XM radio helps pass the time. Since there are two of you, a small, cigarette inverter and laptop would also keep the passenger amused.
One lesson learned is the dealer may or may not be clueful about (1) tire pressure and (2) oil level. Check the level and if it is above the fill (many recommend the 3/4 mark between low and high) ask them to bring it down (WHEN you first arrive) or stop at one of the many quickie oil places to get it down to the right level. Heck, you might get some metric wrenches and at one of the sleep-overs, using an aluminum roasting pan, drain out what is needed to bring the oil level down while the pan is cool.
As for the tires, 42/40, front and back. Last but not least, Rain-X your windows before the car leaves the lot. Rain-X can be bought in a small, foil pouch and you'll really understand at speeds above 40
mph.
BTW, kudos to your wife. I'd recommend asking her to plan some side trips, day-longs. I'd recommend doubling the drive back time and making it a special trip.
Now if return time is important, 'borrow' a teenager co-driver or better still, a serviceman with orders for the west coast. Two guys will treat it as a competition and you'll make great time. But how to hook-up with a serviceman or college student who wants a low-cost trip to the west coast is not something I can help with.
GOOD LUCK!
Bob Wilson