2023 Toyota Prius
#196
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I agree. They made the Prius not embarassing to be seen in. Much better vehicle to market to the youth than the ****ty CHR IMO.
#197
Lexus Fanatic
Problem is they took away the utility. The highest Prius sales were of a model not exactly considered beautiful, people didn't care. Tons of space inside and cheap to own.
#198
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I’ve cleaned up a bunch or personal back and forth commentary that doesn’t belong on our community.
I’ve also cleaned up several Tesla off topic posts that don’t belong in this thread.
Please don’t bring either one of them back here
I’ve also cleaned up several Tesla off topic posts that don’t belong in this thread.
Please don’t bring either one of them back here
#199
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#201
Lexus Champion
I freaking love it.
#202
Lexus Champion
#203
Lexus Fanatic
Prius is a blip when it comes to revenue share. The actual bubble that is going to burst in 2023 is ICE sales and loans of these vehicles. We are likely going to see more people default on car loans than ever before and since legacy auto heavily relies on their finance arm things are going to get ugly.
#204
Lexus Fanatic
There are strong indicators.
Not many bought one just because of that, the package itself is family friendly. New Prius is like the LS500, form over function.
But that was at a time when people were buying the Prius for technology and green-cred and thats not happening anymore.
#205
Lexus Fanatic
#206
I always liked the prius for what it was. Never really wanted one due to its dorky looks and subpar handling characteristics. If i ever ended up owning one i probably wouldn't have complained though. but this new model is awesome and solves all of those issues.
#208
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
Yes. Never cared for the old ones based on looks and the idiotic centre screen. New one is awesome. And does solve all those issues
#209
Lexus Test Driver
What is the advantage of having an isolated pod for the gauge cluster? You actually get less space to place information than if you just got a fully connected dashboard. And how does this work out for people under 5'7"?
I find the interior stark and visually lacking, the engine note like a lawn mower, CVT droning/lack of driver-controlled shifting, minimal gains in mpg's over the last model, and ridiculous pricing all turn-offs. Sorry, I'll be the only one not liking the new Prius.
I find the interior stark and visually lacking, the engine note like a lawn mower, CVT droning/lack of driver-controlled shifting, minimal gains in mpg's over the last model, and ridiculous pricing all turn-offs. Sorry, I'll be the only one not liking the new Prius.
#210
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
What is the advantage of having an isolated pod for the gauge cluster? You actually get less space to place information than if you just got a fully connected dashboard. And how does this work out for people under 5'7"?
I find the interior stark and visually lacking, the engine note like a lawn mower, CVT droning/lack of driver-controlled shifting, minimal gains in mpg's over the last model, and ridiculous pricing all turn-offs. Sorry, I'll be the only one not liking the new Prius.
I find the interior stark and visually lacking, the engine note like a lawn mower, CVT droning/lack of driver-controlled shifting, minimal gains in mpg's over the last model, and ridiculous pricing all turn-offs. Sorry, I'll be the only one not liking the new Prius.