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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. Ashlem

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    Haha, I'm starting to wish I hadn't found this forum until mid-2015 now. Maybe I'll go do something else instead of watching info on the gen 4 prius like a hawk...
     
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    LA Show! Since the Fuel Cell vehicle has been released, what else is there to show? It's in September right?

    I do like that Chevy is taking onto modern day media and teasing the Volt 2.0 - also giving a hard date that we'll see it in January.

    I think January is going to turn into a heck of a show!
     
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    The Gen 4 Prius models are slated to arrive as a 2016 model, and not for months and months... the 2015 is a carryover model at this time other than some minimal changes with Persona being brought back in bright red or pearl white, and the back-up camera being optional on a II.
     
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    i like the optional back up camera, i wish they would do that with a few things like 3 door sks.(y)
     
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    For those who are curious, the 2015 Persona is a special two-level model offering coming this September:

    2015 Toyota Prius Persona special edition arrives in September
     
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    And a significant delay, which is likely due in no small part to this mission of pushing FCEV onto an unsuspecting public.
     
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    I'm thinking: BLAME for delay goes mostly to Caliprunia CARB et.al. and not Toyota so much.
     
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    I find it easier to just blame everybody except myself.

    KISS
     
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    I make it a point to not stand in-front of a mirror when passing out blame (wink,wink).
     
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    Yeah, and in truth I'm not necessarily one to wait either. I had both the 2001 Prius and currently have the 2004. Both were the first models of their series.
     
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    If you have $60 grand to blow AND you live in California the FCEV might be a good choice for you. For the rest of us it means nothing....
     
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    10k psi tanks suggest they're not good for anybody (safety wise), and $50 to fill the tank reduces the fiscal attraction, and it's a fuel that emanates from the same nonrenewable resources as coal and natural gas.
     
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    One could say the same thing about batteries, but both fuels have the potential to come from clean sources.
     
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    The difference is the individual has the choice with batteries. For hydrogen you are much more, if not completely reliant upon big oil.

    I have also seen a number of EV owners become more aware of environmental issues and that have worked to minimize their power use in other areas of their lives.
     
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    "Not for months and months"...?

    What about the PiP? Really like a year later even though supposedly they are developed in tandem? With the Prius brand I'd hope Toyota would break this 'cycle' for each Prius segment...even though the C and V are young. Once new technology rolls out I won't get why someone would by a Prius V gen III vs wait or get a gen iv now..
     
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    The dilemma:

    • WAIT for the forthcoming "new & improved" GenIV, with its inevitable 'teething' problems, but likely +10% better FE?

    • STICK with the current "tried & true" GenIII, with its demonstrated reliablity, but 'less-than-GenIV' FE?
     
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    The benefit to battery-powered EVs is any homeowner can relatively affordably start up their own power generation.
     
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    I have the same dilemma.

    I was assuming that when the Prius GenIV is released the Prius V GenIV would also come out. I need to buy the V for space reasons. I read elsewhere that the V probably won't be updated until around 2017 and I don't want to wait that long.

    Can anyone confirm that the Prius V GenIV won't come out in the same year as the Prius?
     
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    I recommend contacting this lady, by separate e-mail:

    Dianne Whitmire
    Fleet | INternet Sales Director
    Carson Toyota | Scion
    1333 E 223rd Street, Carson, CA 90745
    in Sunny Southern CA
    949 689 0717 cel
    310 522 2317 desk line
    707 202 3618 eFax
    [email protected]
     
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