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Thoughts on our Prius, Leaf and C-Max

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by oz10k, May 8, 2018.

  1. oz10k

    oz10k New Member

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    We’ve had our first Prius, a 2018 model TWO, for about 2 months. Mostly intown driving (2 – 15 miles), maybe a half-dozen short day trips (120 miles total) and one long one (~600 miles). My wife is the primary driver, coming from a 2009 Fusion. I was driving a 2015 C-Max for about a year (now my son has it) and I’m currently in a 2015 Nissan Leaf (got it with under 15,000 miles for just over $10,000).

    A few thoughts on the Prius:

    + The Prius is by far the most “high tech” car!
    + Love the Safety Sense package!
    + Really like the Dynamic Radar cruise control.
    - Intown mileage is less than expected, ranging from 20 to 30 mpg.
    + Overall mileage is great, ~58 mpg.
    - Less truck space then expected.
    - The self-expanding cargo cover does provide privacy, but is very flimisy.
    + The view from the rear-view mirror is fine (was worried about the split windows)
    + Have grown to like center position of the instrument panel.
    + Drives like a car (not the “transportation appliance” I feared).

    A few thoughts on the Leaf:

    + Love never having to buy gas!
    + No issues charging from home overnight.
    + Got over “range anxiety” pretty quickly.
    + Very quiet.
    + Scheduled maintenance is fantastic. Replace brake fluid, replace cabin air-filter, rotate tires, and a list of items to inspect.
    - Trunk is pretty deep, but length and width aren’t great.
    - Hate not having a real spare-tire.
    - The lowest “high tech” car, looks more like something from 2010 than 2015.
    - The A-pillar is rather large and often causes a noticable blindspot.

    A few thoughts on the C-Max:

    + Loved the ride-height, which also made entry/exit very easy (we’re young seniors).
    + Happy with the driving characteristic (acceleration, braking, …).
    + Large front and back seats.
    - Trunk was too shallow.
    - Infotainment system, Sync by Microsoft, is terrible.
    + Mileage was OK (I got over 45 MPG, but my son is getting under 40 MPG).
     
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  2. goinskiing

    goinskiing Active Member

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    Great post! I agree, I was worried about the split rear view but find that it doesn’t bother me at all. On the Two Eco there’s loads of space due to removal of spare tire. Short in city trips do indeed suffer, especially under 5 miles, but anything above that makes up for it quick. Loved reading your thoughts on the other cars too and would agree that the Prius feels much more techie than most cars I’ve been in.


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  3. bisco

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    agreed, it is not the city driving, but the engine warm up penalty. should be using the leaf or a prime.
     
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  4. MichelleStone

    MichelleStone Senior Member

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    Thanks for the write up comparison on the other cars. I think the Prius is a good performer. That's why I bought it! I've got 13,000 miles on mine and the average over that span is 58.9 MPG. I'm overjoyed. I was hoping to get 48 MPG. It exceeded my expectations.
     
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