If I remember correctly, Prius tires were compounded for lowest rolling resistance. Durability suffered. So while the mileage numbers could be stellar, the overall maintenance cost was raised by the poor service life/frequent replacement of those tires.Mine had enough tread left that they did rotate them. If they are too slick, they won't do it. So I'm good for a while. I start shopping 5K from now. Good tires is the only thing that will cut down on road noise. I'm wanting to see how much more it will cost me, and if I can stand to spend the difference.
When we were driving the old Prius, we went through tires like crazy. Something about the quick torque and turning that chewed them up. You saved money on gas, but not on tires.
lol I don’t even know what it was, but it was probably good.Ok, seems I made a few funnies people liked.
You never know what people take offence to these days.
do you get a prize? maybe a new snow shovel?We set a snowfall record for most snow in one month ever and we have another 6 inches coming Saturday.
Do you rake your roof?We set a snowfall record for most snow in one month ever and we have another 6 inches coming Saturday.
I have an electric snow shovel I use to clear the roofs off with. Just removed 3ft of snow last week.Do you rake your roof?
I'm getting a pile on mine that's been building for the last month.