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Consumer Reports: Prius tops Satisfaction list (again!)

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by zenMachine, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. zenMachine

    zenMachine Just another Onionhead

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    For the fourth straight year, the Toyota Prius hybrid is the top car for owner satisfaction. Ninety-two percent of Prius owners who responded to our survey said they would definitely buy or lease one again. The Prius is followed closely by the BMW 335i coupe/convertible and Porsche Boxster, which drew scores of 91 and 90, respectively.

    ... Of the 22 models on the Least Satisfying list, 20 are from American automakers. GM brands account for 15, Chrysler has 3, and Ford has 2.

    ConsumerReports.org - Best and worst in new car owner satisfaction: Car owner, auto shopping
     
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  3. Earthling

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    The Prius is clearly benefiting from today's wave of enthusiasm for fuel-sipping hybrid cars. Boasting the best gas mileage of any five-passenger vehicle we've tested--44 mpg overall--the Prius has generated an almost cult-like following among many environmentally conscious consumers.

    The current running average in my Prius is very close to 56 mpg, and I'm not even much of a hypermiler.

    I mention that as much to stifle the naysayers rather than praise the Prius, but it sure is nice these days to be able to just about choose your fuel economy rating by how much effort you are willing to put into hypermiling (eco driving).

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    I can understand why many people like the Prius. They are good cars. My second one is a 2010 model and like the first it has been utterly reliable and gets good gas mileage, averaging about 44mpg in town. (The mileage could be greater were it not that the trips I usually make are short and involve too danged many traffic lights.)

    Would I buy another Prius? No, I would not.

    The harshness of the suspension and the noise (specifically due to the combination of suspension and tires) for me has grown to be unacceptable. Next time I'll buy a vehicle which offers better quietness and smoothness, plus relatively good city gas mileage even though that mileage no doubt will be considerably less that I get with the Prius.
     
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    If you want a Prius with better cabin sound isolation and a plushier ride, you don't need to look further than the Lexus CT200h. Prius drivetrain in Lexus packaging.

    And given the Prius drivetrain in the CT200h, you won't be giving up much gas mileage either.
     
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  6. joe1347

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    The Lexus is too expensive of an alternative - at least for some of us on this forum.

    Fortunately, for Toyota - there just isn't a fun to drive as well as low or reasonable cost true competitor to the Prius that's also high mileage. One would think that this won't last much longer. Possibly, the next gen (2013?) Mini Cooper with a rumored 3 cylinder engine that gets over 40mpg will come close.
     
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    There are several better tire choices than the OE tires that come with the Prius, as well as strut and brace kits that reportedly do wonders for handling! Also, if you run the tire pressure high to get more mpg's you do sacrafice ride quality! Most smaller cars, including the mini, tend to have a fairly firm ride, I have ridden in a mini and it isn't what I call cushy! Big Buicks and Caddi's are the choice for that living room sofa ride!
     
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    you will be lucky to get 32mpg in that 3cly Mini, real life.
     
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    EPA Fuel Economy Miles per Gallon

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    28 City

    36 Highway

    So, yes going from 36mpg to 45mpg is pretty dramatic as mentioned below.

    As for the next gen Mini - Here's the most detailed rumor that I've run across. Will there be a 45mpg MINI in a year or so - who knows? Would I want one instead of a boring Prius - if it really is somewhere close to 45mpg and drives anything like the current MINI - of course.

     
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    All true but the CT200h is also somewhat cramped and slower to 60 MPH with somewhat peculiar styling. No doubt it's more fun to drive (from what I've read) but I don't see as a great value; you're at least into the low to mid 30Ks by the time you get it out the door. Sure, a loaded Prius 4 or 5 can top that but you don't need to go that high by staying with the more reasonable models 2 or 3. That luxury stuff is really nice but at the end of the day, I don't really need it, nor does the average Joe. A good thing that Lexus offers the CT200h for those folks that absolutely must have a Prius branded as a Lexus but at the end of the day, is it a better car than the Prius? I think not really.
     
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    As a CTh owner who switched from a Prius for comfort and trim reasons I can agree, but a middle ($) ground *does* exist: upgrade the suspension and put softer, wider tyres on the Prius.

    F8L does just that.
     
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    Sounds like you want a Focus.

    Mini is too small as would a Fiesta (which is also supposed to get a 3cyl) but Focus is about the right size and would get 30 still.

    I average 34 in the Fiesta and 44 in the Prius.
     
  14. zenMachine

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    Well, nearly four years (and 100k miles) after starting this thread, I can definitively say that I still am very satisfied with my original purchase. The low cost of maintenance on the Prius is beyond my expectations. My wife's car, a 2002 Xterra, has been nothing but a pain in the wallet.
     
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    Have you driven a CT200h? I thought it was just as noisy or maybe even noisier than a gen3 prius.


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    Data from Edmunds. The Prius V is about 1.1dB louder than the Ct at cruising speed.

    CT200h
    Sound level @ idle (dB ) 37.7
    @ Full throttle (dB ) 70.8
    @ 70 mph cruise (dB ) 64.5

    Prius V (they didn't have data for the regular Prius)
    Sound level @ idle (dB ) 37.9
    @ Full throttle (dB ) 73.4
    @ 70 mph cruise (dB ) 65.6
     
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    To put that 1.1 dB into perspective, the Prius is only 7.5 dB louder at full throttle than at cruise speed ;)
     
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    Have you tried different tires? Or modifying the suspension? Or having a body shop add sound-deadening material?

    All cars make compromises but some are more easily adjusted than others. For example I want better mileage so I make the ride harsher by increasing tire pressure. :D
     
  18. SlowTurd

    SlowTurd I LIKE PRIUS'S

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    what you pay for when you by a Lexus is the quality of service, free drinks, and free food.



    get a Lexus
    go for service
    take all the food
    profit
     
  19. zenMachine

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    Apply some sound deadening material and the noise issue is moot (or mute?)
     
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    NOW you're talkin' MY language. :thumb:
    Do I hear 50lbs psi?
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    12 years ago, our Range Rover was ALWAYS in the shop. Yes - it wasn't so bad, because of the foo foo coffee ... warm oatmeal raison cookies ... warm chocolate chip cookies, juice etc. You gotta treat 'em nice after you over pay for a ride that's always is in the shop.

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