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Interested in a 2024 Prius Prime XSE
:)Date in service is January 2013, mileage is 25,500. My daily driver is a 2017 Chevy Bolt. I drive my Prius often, but share with other vehicles.
:)I have a 2012 Prius Plug In. One month shy of six years in service. The 12V battery finally needed to be replaced. With information off the old...
:)I'm back driving my 2012 Prius Plug In Advance. Purchased new Jan 2013. Loved the car, but not the EV range. Leased a 2014 BMW i3 (Sept 2014)...
The only reason I'd get another Prius Plug In would be for the EV range. I'm hard pressed to get 10 miles EV range on my 2012. Twenty two miles...
:)Stopped by the local dealer yesterday. One 2016 Prius Two on the lot. Radical change in appearance from Gen 3 to 4. Looking at the 2016 along...
:)Try this. They stay put and are within easy reach. [ATTACH]
:)Even though I got a good deal, at the time, on a close out 2012 PIP Advance, can't compare to your deal. I have a 2014 BMW i3 BEV as my primary...
I have a 2012 PIP. When I got my BMW i3 BEV thirteen months ago, I used my Prius sparingly, and got away from charging it. My i3 is still my daily...
:)I debated the same scenario when I was looking for a new Prius three years ago. Initially, I wanted a new 2013 Prius 5 w/ATP. I placed a deposit...
:)Probably not. Still enjoying my 2012 PIP. My future cars will most likely be ALL electric.
:)Go with the regular (solar) Prius. Save on initial purchase, more options, and you'll still get excellent mileage without the need to charge.
The LED turn signals will work fine in the day light. Check out YouTube for videos on how to install. Very happy with mine.
:)I wish I could be more enthusiastic regarding the Gen 4 Prius, but I'm not. My 2012 PIP is only two and a half years old with only 15,000 miles....