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JustinHart (not verified)    February 3, 2024 - 4:46PM

In reply to by Catalin (not verified)

I apologize for not being clearer (I do see one sentence that could be revised or moved that may be the reason what I was trying to say didn't come across). And perhaps the title of the piece is confusing too... but basically I was trying to say Toyota has done its customers and PHEVs generally a disservice. The Rav 4 Prime is capable of heating the cabin without running the enginer, just like the Chevy Volt could (I used to have a 2017 Volt, loved it!), but only when the battery has sufficient charge in it. Because Toyota has told tens of thousands of Rav 4 Prime owners NOT to charge their PHEV in temperatures below 41 degrees, it means they are forced to only use gas and run their PHEV like it was a non-plug in hybrid. To make matters worse Toyota is taking a very long time to fix the issue, longer than it should take for 50 thousand or so affected owners.

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