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Buy a Prime 4 seater or 5 seater - poll?

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by inferno, Aug 16, 2016.

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  1. 4 seats 52 mpg hv 22 miles ev?

    22 vote(s)
    43.1%
  2. 5 seats 51 mpg hv 21 miles ev?

    29 vote(s)
    56.9%
  1. inferno

    inferno Senior Member

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    I'm going on a limb and saying the overall stats will change slightly. Also I'm thinking mpg mode has to improve on both versus Toyota's under cut figures. I think they are conservative.

    There should be an auto mode regarding charging the prime battery in hv mode and getting the energy from the gas engine. I bet you an algorithm could make the prime 55mpg+ in hv mode...
     
  2. john1701a

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    What about a Prime model of v becoming the Prius to offer a 5th seat?

    After all, the wagon offers more cargo room.
     
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    Even though I may not use the 5th seat, I voted for it because it would be nice to have the option to seat 5.
     
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    i thought the v was losing popularity to rav4?
     
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    I just recently put my rear seat back, back up after over 6 months of having it down, So the number of rear seats seems not to bother me. I did not vote.
     
  6. inferno

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    You should vote!

    And as for the prius v, I liked it but could not justify it over my regular lift back by taking a 5 to 10 mpg hit. Now if the prius alpha 7 seater was out it would've been a different story.

    The seating problem also happens with minivans, do you want a 7 seater or 8 seater?

    I also think of the idea of Chevy saying we have 120 mpge 50 mpg and 70 mile range volt now to go 500 miles distance!

    Would you still call it a volt if Chevy made it a 3 seater? Ie a small bench in the back..
     
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    The poll doesn't take price difference into account.

    How much more are you willing to pay for the 5th seat?
     
  8. OldnCrusty

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    v will lose popularity to the Rav4 until gas prices shoot back up. Both SO and I are due for new cars and one will probably be larger for those Costco/Sam's/BJ's/Lowes/HD runs and the other a Prius (or equivalent). I prefer the HB as it's a good compromise between cargo space and efficency. That said, a 45+ mpg v Prime would be tempting!
     
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    I could get by with just a two-seater and more cargo space would definitely be a plus for trips to the grocery store.
     
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    mmmodem Senior Taste Tester

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    I'll take the 3rd option: Have your cake and eat it to. There's something physical in that center spot right now. It's not just an empty hole. Filling that spot with soft cushions, seatbelt and reshaping the existing plastic and metal into a seat frame shouldn't add too much weight.
     
  11. inferno

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    Same price BTW!
     
  12. Tideland Prius

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    This is a very specific poll lol. We're assuming it's only a loss of 1mpg and 1 mile AER. With those numbers, I would take 5 seats because I almost always travel in the city (unless I'm on a trip) and carrying more people home after dinner or a party is preferable.

    However, the 4-seat version would be better for long distance travel. The rear console storage box can be used to keep small items at hand (like gloves, tissue, snacks in small boxes or tupperware, phone chargers etc).
     
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    actually, the 4 seater should be more expensive with those heated buckets and fancy console.
     
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    There's no heated rear seats!
     
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    i know, but john keeps mentioning it, and he does work for toyota after all.;)
     
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    Heated seats are nice, but given a choice, I'd rather have cooled seats instead if not both.
     
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    same here, but i would prefer them in from, where i sit.:cool:
     
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    I'll be getting the 4-seater Prime and the rear console will quickly be replaced with a latte machine. Wait a year for pictures of that.
     
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    Why wouldn't you sacrifice 1 MPG for another seat? I don't even use the seat, but it's nicer to have it, especially if you could put down the back seat 60/40. I'd even sacrifice 3 MPG. I'm still getting great mileage.
     
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  20. bisco

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    i would sac 2 mpg.