2011 Toyota Prius Walkaround || NewCars.com
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Impressive vehicle. Toyota is genius.
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I traded in a 2007 Mazdaspeed3 it had last Dyno'd 340hp 385tq. I know what you mean. But nobody needs that power and this 2011 prius is more fun to drive, for other reasons of course. Hybrids aren't for everyone but for some like me, it's superb.
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one of the gayest cars ive seen ever
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@paaray no
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@Jferrari427 - Good point, but in all respects but the price, the Prius is a better car.
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I'm getting one soon! I'm so excited! Thank you for making this car! :)
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@06sterling -And same goes 4 me Lexus GS430-2005 was traded in - and it hawe lots of the parts in the Prius Radar Air confidens mirror lo on feul same as in the Lexus thats why i find it so good the "New 2010"Prius, but my family gote new needs and so it fits right in....And i still hawe lots of LOL's at the gaspump !-My is the Executive T2 Prius..Just missing the Radar kit....
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This sound is so alike with the FoodWishes channel....
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Wow that shifter is tiny
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the ugliest interior ever
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@newcars701 I love the new prius exterior looks but they screwed up on the interior by putting the monitor in the middle and then placing the gear shifter in the middle, taking up the space in the middle for leg room and other things....
they have it open in the toyota V, in the middle which is much better...i hope they change the monitor soon too, i liked the old monitor placing put up by the front windshield but catered to the driver!
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@Jferrari427 The insights has one compromise which doesn't suit the motoring public. During hot summers, while driving in ECO mode the a/c compressor actually turns off when the gasoline engine isn't running. Very hot uncomfortable ride.
What the reviewer failed to mention is the Prius is an economy car that isn't priced like one. A new Prius will run you $25,000 for entry level. My 2011 Honda Insight gets almost the same mileage for $5,000 less. That's enough money saved to fuel it for years!
Jferrari427 8 months ago 2
@Jferrari427 That's a fair point, the EPA estimated combined fuel economy difference is around 10 mpg, so the mileage numbers aren't that similar but by our calculations it would take over a decade to make up the difference driving around 10k miles/year.
We would however argue that the Prius does have a nicer interior and offers more space inside as well as more "green" features, like the special plastics and optional solar-powered air circulation system.
newcars701 6 months ago