53 married no kids Wife has a Prius 08 I I'm driving a beetle tdi (diesel) 2001 until the C comes in May
47 here. Busted their target demographic. Married, 3 boys grown and gone. 2 kids left at home, 13 and 8. Chief in the Air Force. Replaced a 2009 Infiniti G37x.
47 male, tech-sector flunky, re-emerging in healthare, married, one dog, no kids. Replaced my beloved Duke, a 4th gen 4Runner- no one was driving him anymore. Still got the 2010 Prius. We are now officially a 2 Prius family.
Just turned 45. Male. Single. No kids. Purchased as a commuter car; still own a 2003 Honda Pilot for a DJ business on the side...
38, male, married but no kids, commuting to work through slow moving heavy city traffic every day.. replacing 02 JDM Honda Integra Tyre R..
I'm 47, professional, single, no kids, 2 cats. Gave my 2003 Saturn Ion (45,000 miles) to my 85-year-old mother whose 1995 Ford Taurus died.
Yeah, about a thousand times safer, too. But as of last week, the Metro was still doing 4 commutes a week, and getting 45 MPG. Lowest cost/mile vehicle I ever had, it still has the original clutch, the brakes were finally replaced at 230,000, wiper motor, starter, blower motor, all original. A weird thing happened the day we brought the C home: we had a wind storm going on here, trees and branches blowing down all over, I got worried and put the C in the garage, and left the Metro out. It decided to pout and refused to start all week, finally got it going this weekend, turned out it was flooded. (Why, I don't know, never did that before) I ain't superstitious, but still...............
I'm 28, F, and work at an energy-efficiency non-profit. Currently living with my parents. No kids. I have a partner but don't live with her yet. First new car. Previous car was a Volvo 850 wagon. I commute 30 miles each way to work, and am loving my ~54 MPG compared to the 22 I got in the Volvo.
I'm 21, not married (long-term cohabitator, though haha), no kids or dogs. Current car was my first car: 2001 Ford Focus with 104,000 miles. Can't wait to get rid of it and get my hands on my c! Every time I walk outside, I warn my Focus that its time is up...
25, married, no kids yet but it'll probably happen sooner rather than later. Replacing a beloved 2001 Saturn that can no longer handle the 20,000 miles per year we've been subjecting it to lately.
I'm 46, 2 people in the house and I'm replacing my 2004 Prius which I still love. Just ordered my C today
52 here I love small cars (my 2004 Prius is a big car to me), so I was really excited about the Prius C ..... until I actually sat in one. The interior feels way more "Yaris" than "Prius", so I'm still on the fence whether I want to go downscale that much.