Posted by Lawrence Greenwald on March 15, 2011, 11:26 pm
In the history of the Prius, regardless of where it's sold, what items
or accessories that were, in the past, an option are now standard? This
is regardless of trim line.
--LG
Posted by Michelle Steiner on March 15, 2011, 11:44 pm
> In the history of the Prius, regardless of where it's sold, what items
> or accessories that were, in the past, an option are now standard? This
> is regardless of trim line.
One that I can think of is the smart key.
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Posted by bwilson4web on March 16, 2011, 5:18 pm
On Mar 15, 6:26pm, Lawrence Greenwald
> In the history of the Prius, regardless of where it's sold, what items
> or accessories that were, in the past, an option are now standard? This
> is regardless of trim line.
cruise control - optional 2001 soon became standard
folding rear seat - optional 2001-03 in Japan and Europe became
standard
HID headlights - optional 2004-09 became standard 2010
There may be others.
Bob Wilson
Posted by greenpjs on March 17, 2011, 1:05 pm
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 10:18:18 -0700 (PDT), bwilson4web
>On Mar 15, 6:26 pm, Lawrence Greenwald
>> In the history of the Prius, regardless of where it's sold, what items
>> or accessories that were, in the past, an option are now standard? This
>> is regardless of trim line.
>cruise control - optional 2001 soon became standard
>folding rear seat - optional 2001-03 in Japan and Europe became
>standard
>HID headlights - optional 2004-09 became standard 2010
>There may be others.
>Bob Wilson
I think 2010 has LED headlights - not HID. IMO, they are much
better. Similar performance without all the complication (eg, high
voltage, have to warm up) and cost of HID.
Posted by Michelle Steiner on March 17, 2011, 2:30 pm
greenpjs@neo.rr.com wrote:
> I think 2010 has LED headlights - not HID.
Only the 2019 V; therefore, it's an option.
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> or accessories that were, in the past, an option are now standard? This
> is regardless of trim line.