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Has anyone replaced their wiper motor on a mk1 type Mr-2? I have a 1987 and my wiper armature came loose from the wiper motor. The motor is fine but I can't figure out how to access where you hook the armature to the wiper motor? Sure would appreciate any knowledge.
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Performance - What the Auto Press Says
The first thing reviewers will tell you about the 2011 Toyota Prius is that it isn’t a sports car, and its performance is easily topped by gasoline-only cars.
The Prius’ greatest strength is its fuel economy ratings of 51/48 mpg city/highway that surpasses hybrid and gasoline cars in this price range. To help drivers maximize mileage, the Prius allows drivers to choose one of three driving modes, each of which offers different performance characteristics and efficiency figures: Eco, the most fuel efficient, Normal and Power, the least efficient.


