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Are You "Defensive" About Your Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by ePWR, May 24, 2017.

  1. Kenny94945

    Kenny94945 Active Member

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    Negative Prius comments are just part of jovial ribbing/ joking.
    We all know us Prius drivers are too slow to drive in traffic.

    All just good fun...enjoy it.
     
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  2. alanclarkeau

    alanclarkeau Senior Member

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    I went to the vet this morning, reversed in next to a LandCruiser. As I was getting the dog out, the chap in the LandCruiser said "wow, that engine is quiet". I explained that it was in Electric mode, it's a hybrid, and, when asked, explained what a hybrid was. He said he'd seen PRIUS around, but had no idea that they were part-time Electric drive. (They've been around like 14 yrs here, though not common except as TAXIs.)

    He asked how that affected fuel consumption, I said it's averaged about 4l/100km. He was real impressed, he said it looks bigger than his wife's Corolla Hatch which averages about 10l/100, and his LandCruiser Diesel over 12l/100.

    He was impressed.
     
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  3. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    MS traditionally has the lowest per capita Prius ownership of any US state. When you couple this with the fact I own a v, I have very little Prius comments to deal with, as my fellow Mississippians do not recognize it as a Prius.

    When I visit my relatives in WA, I see about 10 times as many Prius, so awareness there is more intense. My sister also drives a v, and she gets much more commentary than I do. Washingtonians are much more Prius aware.
     
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    My neighbour gave the Prius similar compliment when I explained to him about the electric/gas mode. He too bad a diesel SUV, which could chew through 20l/100km.

    It all depends on the drivers and demographics. If you live next to an WRX or GTI driver, you may get the smart alec comment instead.

    SM-G900I ?
     
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  5. alanclarkeau

    alanclarkeau Senior Member

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    I've got a friend with a WRX who asked a bit about it. At the time I'd had a MALFUNCTION pop up (turned out to be a brake light switch). He suggested that I use his SCANGAUGE to have a look at it, he was quite interested in the technology and I suspect would have liked to have had a look at what SCANGAUGE showed. (I took it to the dealer instead, though.)
     
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  6. ePWR

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    Those are two fine looking Prii!
     
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    With all due respect to the forum rules and etiquette, I enjoy a thread that veers off into all kinds of directions. Keeps it interesting.
    Thank you for all the comments.

    No car is perfect, of course, but I have yet to find any major issues that bug me about my Prius. It's a good feeling when you can jump in your car, power it up, drive off and not have any worries about it.
    It seems to do everything it is supposed to do, and it does it well. I'm enjoying the technology. It sure is a world of difference when you are accustomed to driving a 1998 beat up old Chevy truck!
     
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  8. alanclarkeau

    alanclarkeau Senior Member

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    Seeing we're slightly OFF-TOPIC already, though it's all been promoting PRIUS ...

    We've all seen the extraordinary way a PRIUS performed in crash tests, and the IIHS crash test.

    I don't plan on trying that aspect of the PRIUS out, but it did much better than this car:



    [If you haven't seen the PRIUS under a more extreme test, here is the IIHS crash:

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    Would that be for a full charge of just a boost to 50% ? :ROFLMAO:
     
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    Good videos. I hope those aren't Takata airbags.
     
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    Mendel Leisk EGR Fanatic

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    Perfect music for the lego test!
     
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    Wow! That Prius crash test is amazing...so glad I was not in that car! Everyone should have to watch a crash test before driving because we don't see things like that happen while we are focusing on the road most of the time and not at wrecks in progress. Also it makes me want to keep a greater distance between cars so I don't reproduce that horrible crash. I am more worried about a horrible brain concussion a la The Ghost in My Brain by Clark Elliott, an AI professor, who was rear ended and almost died from head trauma. Folks don't realize that a severe whiplash injury can basically end your life without killing you.
     
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    I get your message, but head on crashes into flat surfaces are unusual in most accidents. It's more often oblique front or rear-enders in real life.
     
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    Maybe I'm that crazy Prius driver.. I don't want to look in my rear view mirror and see an impatient looking face, head tilted into hand, acting like I'm slowing them down and ruining their day. You know who I'm talking about. If a car is following me closely I tend to speed up to open a gap. Often they do too, until we're both screaming down the road at 80 mph. I don't know if they are racing me, or just don't know a Prius can go fast! Ha ha! Is this being defensive?
     
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    john1701a Prius Guru

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    Nope. It came from making such a vague generalization. We see a lot of cherry-picking and data omission. But to not include anything at all, there was no way to respond to the complete absence of information.

    To get useful feedback, provide some type of detail to work with.

    Also, keep in mind that "defensive" turns after being provoked repeatedly. It's an invitation to play offense, armed with a wealth of real-world experiences to share.
     
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    I had to justify on many occasions why I bought a Prius, after purchasing a Corvette only four years earlier. Someone even asked me (jokingly) if it's actually legal to own both. :rolleyes:
     
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    WOW - I missed the music. After 10 seconds of unmusical "ThumpThump" I hit MUTE. But I've given it a better chance - great, thanks.
     
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    alanclarkeau Senior Member

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    I had the same, after going from 2 small Diesel hatch/sedans. I'd been looking around for a few months, and during that time Diesel started to "be on the nose" a la VW (and others now). But I'd made my decision to not go Diesel again prior to that - hard to convince people that.
     
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    Yes, dramatic when it happens like in the video, but if you compare it with some earlier, less well designed structures, you're pleased you're in a PRIUS (or other modern car) just in case it does happen. The new TOYOTA TNGA platform is very safe. You would have a much better chance of surviving in one, and hopefully, with the passive safety features, a better chance of avoiding a collision.
     
  20. ePWR

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    I stand by my earlier comment, in the Prime Forum. It's not bashing, it is simply a personal opinion.

    The Prime is a very nice looking body style, however I would not own one due to the fact that I would prefer a plug-in vehicle to go a minimum of 200 miles per charge. I'm sure, over time Toyota will improve on that. Only going 20 to 30 miles in EV mode does not interest me. Even if it got 50 miles per charge, it's just not for me.

    Just my humble opinion. And for all the Prime owners, I hope you enjoy your plug-in and get many years of good driving.

    Let's not get defensive about it :)
    In the meantime, I will stick with my gas-guzzling 65 mpg regular Prius hatchback.
     
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