I looked online for my state and the incentives for Plug in Prius runs out Nov 5th. Wonder why its tied in w/ election?
I think she is leaning toward the Toyota but hopefully she will consider some other plug-ins that might fit her driving profile better. Volt's can be had for under $30K ( $39,950 MSRP, - $3000 dealer incentive, - $7500 federal tax credit, 0% financing). Also, if you visit the Chevy.com site with pop ups turned on, you can get another $1000 coupon from GM for the Volt as well. Not sure how long that will be running.
...it is tied to the elections so that you can drive in EV mode on your way to the polls to vote. If you drive to the polls using gaso, you will generate more hot air (exhaust) and we already have enough.
Wellllllllllllllll got the call today - it's definitely totaled. Time to go car shopping. I'm pretty set on getting a Prius. I worked for a Toyota-funded grant, have friends and family that live in communities where they say that Toyota does so much for them, and after owning this car for 6yrs I really can't imagine owning anything else. I want to try the Plug-In, the Prius and the Prius C. Has anyone downsized to a Prius C? Do you notice the difference in size?
I have looked at all of the '12 models that are available. IMO, the Prus C is too small. The Prius V is a sharp looking hatchback, but does not have the storage room that the full size Prius has. If you can swing the price of the PIP, that is your best bet. Look at all four of them and then get what you like. Also the Prius C and Prius V has lower MPG than the full size Prius. Bare in mind if you get the PIP, you will need to consider getting a 240 volt charger for the house. You can charge off of 120, but it takes longer. Good luck to you and happy safe driving. Ron
Totaled? This means you have about graduated from the confines of the Gen-II forum. I would think the folks over on the c forum can assist this particular question. Your Gen-II misfortune comes during a time when PiP prices are really good. If PiP is not right for you, then I am not aware of a rush to get other models, other than your obvious need for wheels. Maybe you could rent a "c" and try it?
Take a look at the Prius C Section here on PC. Lot's of info there. Here is a string that caught my eye. Note: All that I read LIKED the C, however the string is about "what you don't like...". Ron Your complaints/disappointments with your C? | PriusChat
The Prius V may not be what you want but I believe that less storage is NOT among its' deficiencies. It is a station wagon, rather than a hatchback, and has significantly more storage space than the standard Gen III Prius hatchback (the one that most closely resembles the Gen II's we all drive). And it doesn't have the split rear window!
No I definitely don't want the Prius V. Right now it's between the Prius and Prius C. Possibly the Plug-in, depending how much $ I get for my car being totaled. I've read a little bit on the Prius C. My main concern is how much smaller it is than the other Prii. I carry around a lot of horse junk, mainly my saddle, so I need something that can comfortably fit that at least.
I take it that trying out an American built hybrid is not an option? Toyota Camry Hybrid or Chevy Volt?
If the Chevy Volt drives like other Chevys I am not interested. I've driven the Impala, Malibu and Cruze and they all feel like boats to me. For some reason the Impala aggravates my hip too. Certain cars do. Especially Saturns. Anyway I just don't like the way Chevys "feel." I'm not completely opposed to the Camry Hybrid but the MPG isn't that attractive on it. I'd have to try it out. My friend has one and she loves it.
I would suggest taking some time to go drive both, as well as the Prius models. Take your tack along and see what works.
I think you will find that unless you fold down the back seats, the Prius C is not going to work for you with your tack and stuff. Also, when I looked at the V and compared storage space I was referring to all seats in their normal upright position. Now if you were to lay down the back seats, then yes the V does have a little more room than the full size Prius. It all depends on what you are looking for, and how many occupants will be in the car. Ron
If you carry lots of "stuff", drop from consideration anything with a trunk. Those are designed mostly for carrying people; not things. Hatchbacks (or wagons) remain the most versatile of all vehicles. For those that REALLY carry "stuff", a minivan is wonderful. All of these body styles readily convert back forth between freight and live organic matter.
Welllll I just came home and am now a proud owner of a 2012 Sea Glass Pearl Prius "Liftback" Thanks everyone for your suggestions!