2012 Toyota PriusKarl L - Los Angeles, CA10/16/2016
I owned a hand-me-down 2005 Prius (first generation) for years and never had any problems with it. Shame on me for not doing sufficient research into the differences between the first and second generation Prii. It is a COMPLETELY different car. Do EXTENSIVE test drives with this car on several types of surfaces. The visibility in this car is so bad it feels unsafe: major blindspots. Virtually non-existent suspension; hits every bump like it was a pothole. Rattles like crazy, especially on rough road and at high speeds. Cheap plastic interior components. Poor turning radius. Deafening road noise. Worst of all, it gets nowhere near the gas mileage they claim; I have never gotten more than 40/45 miles on the highway, and never broken 30 city.
Prius! The car for our family.
2012 Toyota PriusJesse L - Aliso Viejo, CA10/27/2015
Highly economical! Handles well. Plenty of room. Purchased vehicle for the family but our daughter who just started college loves to drive it -- great for college students! Low gas expense and result in plenty of miles out of the small amount of gas that goes into the vehicle.
Average weekly fuel costs way down! :)
2010 Toyota PriusRick Kosinski - Chicago, IL10/31/2015
Anyone who enjoys commuting in comfort for a very reasonable price should seriously consider a Prius IV, heated leather seats, JBL sound system with audio port for MP3, AND a CD player, thermostatic temperture control, very low fuel consumption, need I say more?
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