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2014 PiP v. 2017 Prime

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Windhorse23, Jan 2, 2018.

  1. alanclarkeau

    alanclarkeau Senior Member

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    Thanks - I'm starting thinking about my next car - which won't be for another couple of years, but I'd been thinking it might be a PHEV of some sort (and because TOYOTA hasn't plans to bring one here, it might well be another make - but in 2 years, I think the whole car landscape will have changed).
     
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    I’ve gotten a 75% charge from empty traveling down the Beartooth in a Gen I Volt.

    I have no doubt you could fill a prime going through this same area.
     
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    I regularly drive my Prime down a 4800 foot hill and it regenerates the battery to 60 or 65% full. I use up all the EV battery portion going up, and the ICE takes over for the last part of the up trip.
     
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    Yes. This is how regen works. It works the same on both models. The big difference is that the Prime has a bigger battery so you get more storage during regen. I wish I had a bigger battery on mine. I do go up and down some significant hills. We call them mountains. ;)
     
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    Mine is charged 100% full going down my mountains.
     
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    But your 2016 battery isn't nearly as big as the one in a PiP, much less a Prime.
     
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    I was in the same boat but I opted in for the 2014 PiP Advance.
    Sounds crazy but it was a little cheaper even after the rebates of the Prime, up to 5 passengers, and the trunk space was the closer for me.
    I have young kids and the Prime didn’t fit that family need. Cant even fit a decent stroller back there and other big items when I tested it.
    Yes, the Prime does well in total MPGe, more stylish but in the end, PiP does quite well for my needs.
     
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    any decision yet?
     
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    Right on, it’s simple logic.
     
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    I can get my 2012 to fill up 60% or so on the big mountains we have here (Utah). I have seen a few times where battery is taking in too much current (heat) and stops recharging. The engine kicks on to do engine braking.

    If I could not plug in I would save money and just get the normal Prius. The new one is a great car and can get some great MPG.
     
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    I also have kids and I think the PiP is a better fit. EPA cargo and passenger volumes are bigger for the PiP than the Prime.
     
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    wellesley toyota has 30 in stock at $3,750. cash back plus dealer discounts.
     
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    That's strange. At toyota.com with NE location input, cash back was never higher than $3250, and it ended on Jan 31. Current regional special shows only 0% APR for 72 mo. Maybe dealer specific local offers???
     
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    no way to tell. they say $3,000. on the prime, then $750. specific packages. i got a quote of $25,000. net on a prime premium, but that was in late january.
    have you checked ny/nj? i could have sworn someone just got 4k back.
     
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    Yap. You put zip 10001, you get $4000 cashback. Capture.PNG
     
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    i can't figure out why.