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10 months driving in the future: a Prius 2010 review

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by pakitt, Jul 24, 2010.

  1. pakitt

    pakitt Senior Member

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    I have posted my review of the Prius on my blog. After 10 months I thought it was OK to write my impression about this impressive car.
    I hope you like it.

    It is quite long and took me a long time to write. There are no pictures, but I will add some in the future. It is also a summary of the many things I read, among others, in Priuschat.

    If you happen to read it, please let me know if there are any obvious mistakes or things that need to be corrected, improved or added. Also grammar or typos corrections are appreciated.

    Some statements are based on my impressions and are not meant to have any scientific significance or are still discussed with no final answer, in Priuschat.

    10 months driving in the future: a Prius 2010 review
     
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  2. cycledrum

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    Wow Pakitt, that is a long one! I'm short on time, so skipped many tech details, but lots of details included.

    Thanks for the review!
     
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  3. Sneezy

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    I feel enlightened now but my brain hurts. I have a friend (engineer) who would probably love this.
     
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    :mod:That is a kickass review and summary, pakitt. Nice work. :mod:
     
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  5. LulzChicken

    LulzChicken Prius Enthusiast

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    WOW, what an awesome read. I'm only about 3/4 of the way tough. I'll read the rest when I have more time. I love this write-up. Thanks so much!:cool:
     
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  6. ThePriusMan.com

    ThePriusMan.com Waiting for my Prius

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    WOW :hail: Everyone Should read this...:humble:

    You ROCK! :rockon:
     
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    Hey not bad - and amazing considering English is not your main language. Should be read by anyone considering purchasing a Prius.
     
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    Thanks for the read. i really like your impression on the vehicle.
     
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  9. pakitt

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    Thanks everybody for the kind words and the compliments - I am flattered, honestly.
    FYI: I have added pictures (and will add some more) and a few more comments regarding the shift lever and a couple of other HSD considerations.
    Things come to my mind everyday as I drive - I go like, "oh, this is cool - you cannot do it on a conventional car - I forgot to mention it"....
     
  10. Going Greener

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    You did a great job putting into words why the 2010 Prius, although not yet perfect, is such an awesome car to us who love it! After reading your review, I understand the technical magic a little more and hope to motivate others to go hybrid/electric vehicle. LOL, or at least I can direct them to your review!
     
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  11. pakitt

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    For those interested, I have added some additional pictures to my review mentioned in the OP, which I meant to upload already back in July and never got to do it....
    The new post is here.
     
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    pakitt, that is the best review of the Prius I have read to date, and puts to shame many so-called professional write-ups. Many thanks for taking the time. I have subscribed to your blog and look forward to reading your future thoughts about the car.
     
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    Great review :)

    Living in your neigherbouring country, Denmark, I have the same winter / summer experiences as you.

    I went for the Prius with the highest trim available here, which includes the solar roof and solar panels; especially the latter has proven to be very effictive here :)

    I have added a Webasto preheater which gives me both a warm welcomming cabin with ice-free windows and at the same time makes my Prius act as on a warm summer day...

    Thanks for a great review - like you I drive with a big smile and way more content than in any previous car I have ever driven ss

    Happy new year to all and happy driving.

    Cheers,
    Jan

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    Do you have link?
     
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    Wow - thanks Seamaster for the kind words.
    I hope I will continue to have interesting things to add to my blog...!
     
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    Link??

    Desire-Z
     
  17. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Link to the webasto heater....
     
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    Try www . webasto . com ... :)

    Desire-Z
     
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    How does this heater work? by using fuel or from a plug? if it uses fuel, how much of it and will it heat the engine only or also the interior?
    I am asking all this, because if the heater costs e.g. 1000€, then apart the waste of time in the morning for scratching, I see no economical reason to install it as it would take forever to compensate the cost and the extra fuel, compared to the saving I get in time and fuel by starting a cold Prius - here it is cold, but not that *cold* and for not such a long time...
    Obviously if I were living in Scandinavia, then....(and there plugs are available at parking places to keep the engine warm in any case..)