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Choose 2012 Prius Five or 2012 Elantra Limited?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by WE0H, Jun 20, 2011.

  1. samsprius1

    samsprius1 Active Member

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    I think last year was the second snowest season ever 85inchs thats 7feet 1inch!it's good to have a 4WD If you have to get out!Do you really want to move here?
     
  2. WE0H

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    The Elantra and Prius both have the same wheelbase. The Prius does awesome in snow as I have driven rental Prii in some nasty snowfalls in Wisconsin. I would think the Elantra would do just fine. A Camry Hybrid does incredible in seriously heavy snowfall and ice driving. The winter vehicle I own is a Saturn Vue AWD. It hooks up incredible and never never gets me stuck in even knee deep snow.

    As Sam said, why would you want to move here? There are nasty winter's, nasty mosquitoes in the warm months, humidity that will choke you to death. I'd much rather live in central/southern Illinois, Kentucky, central/south Indiana or Ohio. There are no mosquitoes down there :p Much lower cost gas too ;)

    What part of Minnesota are you moving to? I am just north of Minneapolis in the boonies :p

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    One of the girls I work with has the new Elantra and she says
    it get 40 MPG and it is an automatic.

    They are a clean, nice looking vehicle, a hybrid version would be an easy 50 + MPG vehicle.

    Just a matter of time and the Hybrid Elantra will arrive.

    alfon
     
  4. MikeR5

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    This is a great thread! I was trying to decide between a Prius and a Ford Focus. The problem I had was the Focus driving position was pretty low even with the seat all the way up- it still was low like a sports car. How is the Elantra driving position? I can never seem to find comparisons for cars driving position height. Seems like that would be something people would want to know.
     
  5. WE0H

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    The seating position in the Elantra was perfect. Never had a sore behinder, numb legs or any issues. Go drive one, you will be very impressed with the car even though it's not a hybrid.

    Mike
     
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    Did you feel higher up or lower than a Prius? What I like about the Prius is - it doesn't feel like a small compact car. Where the Focus did. I love my GFs Rav 4 (Hate the mileage) obviously none of these car will be as high up as a Rav 4- but really trying to avoid the race car feeling of my old Acura Integra. I'm now coming from a Mazda 6 which to me is the perfect size car and it seems Elantra is closer to that.

    Did I also read right that you had the non-limited Elantra but it did have Nav and USB? Can't seem to find those options on Hyundai page. I can't get the limited because I don't do leather seats. I wish they offered fully loaded without leather
     
  7. WE0H

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    Seating height seemed the same as the Prius. The seat height definitely was not like the Acura or Honda cars. I remember those as being like sitting on the floor. The Elantra does NOT have the huge under seat area that the Prius has. There is a bunch of something, I don't remember what, under the Elantra seats using up that storage space.

    Yes all models of the Elantra have the USB port. Unfortunately my factory iPhone cable did not work with it. Hyundai sells a iPhone/iPod cable for 35 bucks. What is different in the cable wiring; I have studied that to build my own yet :) The GLS I rented did NOT have Nav. I sat in a Limited at O'Brien Hyundai previously and got to demo the audio/Nav system in the lot. It sounded spectacular but I was not cruising around for a couple thousand miles listening to it like I did with the GLS audio system.

    The seat fabric in the Elantra was way more durable looking than the Prius fabric. I have owned many cars and currently have fabric & leather Recaro seats in my summer car. Those Elantra fabric seats look like there was some serious though put into their design. Very very comfortable and hold you where you should be sitting.

    I highly recommend you go test drive an Elantra GLS. Rent one if you can. Let us know what you thought about it good and bad :)

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    Thanks! I have to take a 200 mile trip this weekend- and I am hoping to find a place that can rent me an Elantra. Prius keeps coming down in price and I drive about 15k a year- so in the end the Prius may save me money. But we'll see.
     
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    Total Cost of Ownership. Enjoy the weekend ;)

    Mike
     
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    I have just speed-read through this thread, and I would like to suggest some other angles. (I am someone who has long been procrastinating over a Prius buy, while my `06 Civic with 175,000 miles continues to give great service.)
    • Why not Focus or Civic? Prius and Elantra (as well as Insight and CR-Z) all have twist-beam rear suspension. Focus and Civic have multilink, which makes a difference I appreciate. With the Elantra, it seems everything about the car but that is as classy as Sonata.
    • Prius has a chronic problem with unruly radio emissions, making radio reception notoriously bad. (When you see a car equipped with antenna embedded in the rear window, you know that model car has no such problem.)
    These items will loom fairly large in my next car buy. I await the Prius C, hoping that Toyota is not about to strain and strain, only to come forth with a re-badged Auris.
     
  11. WE0H

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    No doubt someone else should do comparisons of other brand cars verses the Prius. For me though, I would only consider buying the Prius or the Elantra, nothing else.

    I don't run my equipment mobile so I don't have any issue with a vehicles electrical noise. There are a lot of Amateur Radio operators that own Prii both Gen II & Gen III and run HF thru the UHF bands in their cars. Last winter at Orlando Hamcation I seen many Gen III Prii with HF antennas mounted on them. Certianly if the Prii had a RF problem, I wouldn't have seen guys running HF mobile in them as the noise floor would have been nuts :eek:

    Mike :tea:
     
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    I was all set to buy the Focus- been waiting for it for a year. Now the problem is #1 you can't find one. They are really hard to come by. I want an SEL in silver- there is 2 in all of the US. Ordering takes 12 weeks. So since I have been waiting I rented one. The big issue is- it rides really low. You really feel like you are in a smaller car when you drive one.

    The seats are great- BUT a little too firm and sporty. It gets very tough on the back. But man the car drives great- is gorgeous inside and is a great deal with all their cash back offers.

    It's killing me not to get one- but I can't handle the low driver position and the fact its a 12 week wait for the SEL which has a much nicer interior than the SE.
     
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    IDK, keep checking out cars that you like, and maybe one of them will be the one that suits you perfect :) I like renting vehicles to see what they are in real life hundreds or thousands of miles later. Gonna rent a Prius Two next week and take it all around Michigan. It's been a while since I drove one so I need that dose to keep me going :p

    Mike :tea:
     
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    NW MI is a very nice area. I want to get back up there again one day, haven't been in a few years - have friends that lived a few years there and I'd go visit. The first house they rented, the back yard looked up to Boyne Mountain. Mackinaw Island is another place I want to get back to. If you're up that way and have time, should check it out :)
     
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    We are running Minneapolis to Chicago, to Lansing, Grand Rapids, then to Houghton Lake, running up I-75 to US-2 then west to US-8 back to home :car: I have yet to drive over that bridge at Mackinaw City :eek: Got some cool tunes to pop into the MP-3 player :music: Good to go...

    Mike :wave:
     
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    elantra in a heartbeat, unless you are solely basing your analogy on f.e.
     
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    If you MUST compare that Elantra to a $32k Prius, then get the Elantra.
     
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    Despite the long warranty and all the positive press I had nothing but problems with a 2000 Sonata and the Hyundai dealer here is selling cars by the 100's.
    A number of people hear at the hospital I work at have been buying and leasing NEW Hyundai's and a lot of them have been in the shop.
    One of my employees has a BRAND new Sonata and its been in the shop twice already. (a lot of there fly by wire electronics issues)
    YES everything is covered, yes they came and towed the car for free, but there's a reason theire1000's less then a toyota, honda and nissan. As for me I just replaced my 2002 Isuzu Rodeo with 110,000 miles for a brand new Pilot and my 2008 Scion XB for my 2011 Prius II.
    I've been tempted by Kia and Hyundai but I'll never do that again.
    Yes I'm paying a premium but a 10 year 100,000 warranty isn't enough to sway me if my car going to be in the shop.
     
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    How has the Elantra reliability been? The Sonata is a big car :eek:

    Mike
     
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    Did a quick dealer drive with both today as now rental car place suddenly can't get me either.

    Elantra- I liked the interior lay out. Tons of cup holders, places to store things. I can't comment on the seats as they only had the limited and I want cloth- but the leather seemed good. I liked the layout of the aux and usb out- right by the shifter with a big nook to put an ipod. The Prius is in the center arm rest. I like it closer so I can look down and see it if need be.
    The gas pedal felt a little sluggish. Not that it took a long time from 0-60 but that it was heavy and I really had to press down on it to get it going. Overalll the driving didn't WOW me- but it was nice to drive. No rattles. Very solid. I am not a fan of the blueish backlit radio though. Sounds great. Just don't like the display.
    I did feel a little low driving position so I cranked up the seat- but then my view was blocked by the sun visor. So that didn't work out so well.

    Prius: It felt a little more cramped inside for driver and passenger. Most likely due to the fact of the crazy center arm rest thing. No place to store things compared to the Elantra.
    Drive seemed as smooth honestly. My lower back hurt a little- not sure if that was the seat, the position or from something else. The steering wheel doesn't have enough positions though. Not quite as hard of an accelerator but still had to press harder than the Rav 4 I have been driving.

    I plan on driving 15,000 a year so need to do the math on that- figuring the Prius gets 12 more MPG? Sound about right?

    I do like that for around 18k the Elantra comes with a little bit more. More storage room, bluethooth, ipod connect, xm radio. But I also like the resale of the Prius, the hatchback and of course the MPGs.

    I really like the Prius and trying to justify at at around 5k more or so- it gets tough.

    I'm hoping they can find me an Elantra to drive for the weekend tomorrow morning.