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2016 Prius v headlight options + carseat quandry

Discussion in 'Prius v Main Forum' started by ShellBelle, Mar 26, 2019.

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    ShellBelle New Member

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    Hi all! I just joined to post this.

    We've owned a 2008 Prius for over five years now, and my husband still loves it. The problem is we now have three kids, and with our Prius's leather seats, it is physically impossible to get three child carseats in the back. We own an Odyssey, so we have the minivan covered, but my husband is looking at a long commute starting sometime next year. He wants another hybrid, and neither of us are huge fans of SUVs.

    Enter the v. I know it's not a lot wider than our Gen II, but the back seat is much more flat. We test drove a 2016 Prius V Three over the weekend and I got a good install with our three carseats in the back.

    Since we know leather=trouble for getting a tight install with carseats, I don't want to get a Four or Five. However, I've heard bad things about the non-Five halogen headlights.

    Is it possible to improve the headlights with aftermarket parts? We are not particularly car-handy (although I have replaced the aux battery in our 2008 Prius myself with the help of a YouTube video).
     
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    No, it is not possible. Aftermarket bulbs and kits that are marketed to improve automotive lighting are the modern equivalent of snake oil. Automotive lighting has been a primary interest of mine since the 1960's. The only effective headlight improvement methods I've ever found have involved full blown headlight unit conversions using better headlight systems designed for other world markets. In theory, it might be possible to install the Prius v Five LED headlights in a lower trim Prius v but doing that could be very difficult and cost prohibitive.

    The only Prius v version I can recommend as a used car is the 2015-up Prius v Five. The pre-2015 Prius v miserably failed the IIHS Small overlap front Driver-side crash test with the lowest "Poor" rating: 2014 Toyota Prius v

    The 2015-up Prius v excelled in the same crash test and received the IIHS highest "Good" rating: 2015 Toyota Prius v

    Better yet, find a 2015-2017 Prius v Five with the Advanced Technology Package which includes important safety features that are now standard on almost all 2019 Toyota models including PCS automatic emergency braking, DRCC adaptive cruise control and AHB automatic high beam.

    I'm sure you can get your car seats to fit in the fake leather SofTex seats of a Prius v Five with a little effort.

    Prius v sales brochures for all model years can be viewed at Auto-Brochures.com|Toyota Car PDF Sales Brochure/Catalog/Flyer/Info 4Runner 86 Avalon Camry Celica, CH-R, Corolla Corona Echo FJ Cruiser Highlander Land Cruiser Mark II Matrix Mirai MR2 Prius RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Solara Supra Tacoma Tundra Venza Yaris
     
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    Thank you for your detailed response! I was only considering 2015-2017 models anyway because of the crash test results on prior models, but the headlight information is very helpful, if discouraging.

    Unfortunately, more effort (pulling harder on the belts) usually means the child seats slide back toward the center, leaving no room for a third seat. However, there are a number of other issues with the Gen II backseat (including the way the shoulder belt comes down from the pillar about 2-3 inches from the door, cutting useable space from the backseat), so maybe it's worth trying at least. The seat looks more contoured in the SofTex models than the cloth models, which is why I worry. Contour+slippery+seatbelt install=a tilting seat that won't stay where you want it.

    The other complicating factor is Prius v's from 2015-2017 aren't terribly thick on the ground. Currently, there is one model for sale in my area that isn't from a questionable source, and it was just listed so the price is pretty high on it (about $1300 higher than KBB). It does have the advanced safety package (so many Five's don't! I don't get it. If you were going to buy the most expensive trim level Prius v when it was new, why not add on the entire reason for buying the Five--i.e. the advanced safety package). /whine) so maybe we should give it a look. It's just so much higher than our budget. I definitely would wait to see if the price came down (which is unlikely now that we're heading into warmer temps and higher gas prices). Sigh.
     
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    One reason that you are not finding many 2015-2017 Prius v is due to sales of the Prius v sliding after its first model year -> Toyota Prius V US car sales figures

    A relatively low percentage of the Prius v imported from Japan were of the "Five" trim and even fewer were of the "Five" trim with the Advanced Technology Package. My take on the matter was that there wasn't much demand for a $35,000 Prius and that there wasn't a high level of appreciation for and knowledge about the safety features included in the Advanced Technology Package.
     
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    Thank you. That's disappointing, but I suppose the U.S. is addicted to SUVs. :rolleyes: I do love all the safety features coming out with newer and newer cars. Unfortunately it clashes with the "drive it 'til the wheels fall off" mentality I was raised with.

    I appreciate your help!