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4th generation coming 2015!

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by edmcohen, Nov 6, 2012.

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  1. Mendel Leisk

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    I'm fine with tank size as-is. If there's mpg improvement, I'd actually prefer a slight reduction in tank size, to reduce weight. The only reason I can see for increasing tank size is for miles per tank, which is a fool's mission imo.


    If that became "Plug-in will have a a spare tire" I'd get interested. ;)
     
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    I gave my daughter a hand me down Honda Civic. It was a 4 door black, cloth interior, electric windows, stereo with CD and 5 years old. I believe it had about 100,000 miles when I gave her the car. She drove it every day from 16 years old to graduation from college and her first job about 7 years. Very minimum problems. Great car we got our monies worth on it. She liked the car so much she bought a Honda Civic new from the dealer. Than she bought another after 3 years. She is sold on Honda. The main selling points are reliability and frugality.

    When she was car shopping I let her borrow my Prius for a weekend and she did not like it that much. I suggested she wait for the Gen 4 Prius or the re design Toyota Corolla 2014 but she chose the 2013 Civic.

    I did not have a spare tire on my BMW. But the car came with run flats to mitigate the problem albeit an expensive solution
     
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    Wow. The last time I used a spare was 25 years ago and that was on a trailer. I've never used a spare on a car.
     
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    You've been lucky! I had to use the spare in the first thousand miles on my new Prius.
     
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    According to a car magazine article I just read; the new 2015 Prius' will be faster, more fuel efficient and lighter. Anyone else out there heard about this?
     
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    NorthernGuy - Please, provide more information and clarification. What "Car Magazine?" Do you mean "Faster Acceleration" or "Faster Top End Speed" or what? Are we to assume your "2015 Prius' " means the 2015 Prius v(vee) Wagon?

    Frankly, the current Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) power plant and running gear set up with the 1.8-Liter I4 used in the v(vee) is powerful and fast enough for my driving environment, and "Hybrid $mart" driving technique. I drive for MAX MPG, and stay in the ECO - GREEN ZONE 99.9% of the time. I do not need nor desire "More Speed," but, of course, will always take "More Fuel Efficient."
     
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    Yes, reason why this thread was started. 4th generation coming 2015! | PriusChat
     
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    ^ and I had to use my donut spare twice in the first 6,000 miles. Toyo tires - never again!
     
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    Couldn't have been Toyo tires. I don't think they make those...what tires were there? Bridgestone? Goodyear? Yokas?
     
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    ^^^^ That very well could be it. There is a touch of the artist renderings in there but it definitely still has the Prius look which I believe is important for Toyota. Looks updated and modern. Could be the 2015.
     
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    I still predict Gen IV will be 2016 MY, not 2015.

    I actually like the look of the black trunk area in the rear on that one pic. They did that with the Volt for the first two years (and roof as well, blacked out) but then went body colored starting the 3rd model year.

    These pics though still have too much Gen III cues in it to me. The 'artist' just changed/added things to a Gen III photo. I think Gen IV will look quite different not really having many cues of the Gen III shown in these photos.
     
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    Other than the artist's rendering, what makes you think it will look drastically different from a Gen3?
     
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    While the Gen III has cues from the Gen II, like shape, body lines/angles in the metal are different enough. I think the Gen IV will again chane the shape a bit, but change cues enough to make it quite different. If you look at the photos, there are too many cues specific to a Gen III that are still there with photoshopped changes; To me, the photos look far too much like a Gen III car 'modified' in photoshop to add a rav 4 type grill, etc.
     
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    Thats pretty much how I would imagine it. It is a logical conclusion from the current design and the spy photos. Maybe we will se some changes to the current design on the new "Toyota front" but not much.
     
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    In comparing these Specs to Gen III;

    Gen III vs. Gen IV

    Length (mm)
    4481 vs. 4550

    width (mm)
    1745 vs. 1770

    height (mm)
    1491 vs. 1490

    Wheelbase (mm)
    2700 vs. 2700 (Same)

    Curb weight (lb.)
    3042 vs. 2932

    Engine 1.8L
    99 hp @5200 rpm (same)

    Fuel Econ (km/L) (23% more in FE if math is right?)
    32.6 vs. 40.0

    Prius c (35.4 km/l)
    Honda Fit Hybrid (36.4 km/l)
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    Wouldn't that be 94 MPG? haha
     
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    Overall, not bad looking. The side mirrors are ahead of the door, which was one of the earlier "leaks." I don't like that the rear rocket fin tail lights are still present. The lines of the headlights are cleaner. The open maw front grill doesn't look as scary as compared to the earlier drawings, but I still don't like it. Maybe if they don't draw attention to it as much with the contrasting bright color body. This will look better in a dark finish. What's with the lower lip up front? Looks like a shovel.
     
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    Why not? Toyo Proxes - that's what came OEM on mine.
     
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