I got a chance to test drive a Prius C over the past weekend. I liked the car with the exception of the suspension. I found it to be very stiff compared to my 2010 Prius. For example, I took it on a highway near the dealer. The seams in the roadway (which I had never felt before) seemed like little speed bumps. I couldn't imagine going on a road trip with a feeling like that. Just to be sure, I drove along the same stretch of highway in the same lane as I did before with my 2010 Prius and didn't notice the bumps. Did anybody else have the same reaction?
it is much stiffer. i like that better since it handles much better in my opinion. you are right though because i can definitely feel the surface much more. fred from nashville
most of that is due to its lighter weight, and for a younger crowd, their after a more responsive car with a sporty feel. Love it for what I do. If your doing a long freeway commute a regular prius will definatly be more comfortable.
Exactly its my dream come true which is why I went for the C and never wanted to get a Prius before. Jason, if I were you I would go with just the Prius over the C for a nice comfy ride.
+1 When the Scion XB came out they said "younger crowd" - old farts found the easy in and out appealing and bought them. When the Fit came out - same thing - plus the great versatility and maneuverability. (We got one!) Now the C comes out - "younger crowd" my foot - I'm on the downhill side of 60 and I've got one on order.
I think most people prefer stiffer suspension, as it results in better handling, more driver confidence, more control, and more sporty feel.
The Four has 15" alloys with P175/65R15 tires as standard equipment. The 16" alloys with P195/50R16 tires are optional on the Four. So you're not forced to get the 50 series tires if you don't want them. Also, the turning radius increases by six feet with the 16" wheels. That seems like a pretty significant increase in turning radius. Especially on a car that is likely to be used in an urban environment. Add to that the harsher ride quality (and likely higher replacement cost) of the 50 series tires and it just doesn't seem worth it to me. Also, and this is pure speculation on my part, the narrower P175 tires might help with fuel economy as well.
Does the Prius Four have a stiffer suspension than other lower versions? I read that in consumer guide.
maybe toyota meant to say "young at heart". I should test drive a C sometime. Is there anyone in los angeles that would let me test drive their C?
I join the soft ride fraction. I choose a 2009 Prius 2 instead of a Yaris Hybrid, which is basically the same platform/suspension as the Prius C. Where I live many roads have these seems. I like the stiff riding and good handling of the Prius C/Yaris, but I hate being bumped around... Not that the Prius 2 is perfect though...
This is why Toyota now has a "The Prius Family" There hopefully will be something for everyone's tastes.
I think you mean Five? Not that I know of. It's just the lower profile tyres that may impact ride quality. Note that all 2012 Prius models have had their suspension settings tweaked.
I was reading a review by Consumer Guide and it indicated that the suspension for the Prius C Level Four has been tweaked for sportier dynamics. See below. 2012 Toyota Prius c Road Test - Consumer Guide Automotive