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Toyota Prius III fietsendrager / bike carrier Thule EuroClick

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

Although the Toyota Prius is not allowed to have a towbar, Thule developed a nice bike carrier for this car, The EuroClick. This EuroClick is very easy to use. Also for other electrical and hybrid cars, like the Ford Ka and the Toyota IQ, the EuroClick is available.

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  • @anjonjp -Build it and ern ure ide some big $ i think u gote something there !

  • @HelpSaveMotherEarth -u find it at the dealer(orginal assosiar), ore at Thule ! Gote it to my car works fine , no oil stains inside my car !

  • That thing is awesome. Any idea on how bad it hurts the mileage on the car? I wouldn't think it would be too bad.

  • interessant comme concept

  • @faldeo

    But.....I have an iQ, and the setup for a thule bike support...but I want to use my own bike support thing.

    I bought a special hook...but...the angle is wrong (too much backwards)...and now I got an adjustable hook..the angle can vary....

    But now it's also possible to tow something ....yeah...but Thule says it will damage the car-bottom-plates-or something down there...?

  • Great!!!! I have a Prius and I was looking for such a bike support! Anybody knows the article number?

  • whats the we site for it...i just got the 2010 prius iv with navigation and solar roof..

  • This is brilliant! I have found on the THULE EuroClick specific website that this can also be attached to vehicles that have a THULE/BRINK detachable towbar! Why isn't THULE including this in any catalogue I wonder?? In fact, why not have all bike racks sold with an adapter that will allow them to be attached directly to the towbar and not the ball. This would then allow for owners who oil their towballs not having to clean them all the time. Looks more stable too!

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