Actually the Prime and 4th generation Prius were both revealed in 2016, the Prius in January and the Prime in November. It’s not clear to me that 2019 will be the year for Prime’s refresh. There is increasing pressure from other auto manufacturers with plug in vehicles that will be releasing in the near future and Toyota may want to stay ahead of them. The 4th generation has several changes beside the calming of its exterior: removal of the white accents on dashboard and steering wheel, extension on visor, addition of usb outlets in rear, repositioning of heated seat switch, new colors. I haven’t seen the new red, but the blue looks more appealing to me than the “blue magnetism” of the Prime. I hope that it becomes an option for the Prime, but I doubt it.
The Prime came out in November 2016, but was a 2017 model year. The 2016 Prius arriving in January of that year isn't the norm.
Got the itch again..., real bad. So tempted to put an offer in for an 18 that has been sitting on a lot for many months. Especially now that it seems sure that no real improvements in ‘19. But will I lose negotiating edge if I make an offer now as opposed to waiting for the ‘19 release?
I know how you feel. My problem is do I wait for 2020 and hope for TSS 2.0 and Android Auto or scratch the itch right after the 2019's go on sale. I just keep telling myself that all of my research proves that this car happens to fit my particular needs perfectly except for those two things.
ok.. so just got notification of a new 2018 Leaf SV on sale for less than 30K, should I look into it?
If you are serious about a Leaf, keep in mind that an improved battery will be available in 2019 increasing range from 150 miles to 200. And of course you would need 240V charging in your garage if you wanted it to charge overnight.
Thanks Wash... to be perfectly honest... I don't see how I would need much more than the current 150 mile range for 90% of my driving. My only concerns are "what ifs"... what if an emergency happens (Hurricane, or something else)... Which is where a plug-in would shine.... but the allure of all EV is so appealing to me... I am researching... and contemplating.... if anyone has any experiences good or bad with all EV vehicles I'd appreciate it.
I had great debate on which EV - ish vehicle to go with. After I considered the overall purpose for the car (specific to my needs, a good daily driver to keep for 7-10 years) the Prius Prime is the best bet.
we have my wife's hycam for travel. i can get by with a hundred mile ev, but no one makes one as big as prius. i'm mighty tempted by the 7 large off at dch milford toyota, since the mass $1,500. tax credit apparently runs out this year.
I daily drive a smart Electric Drive with a whopping 55-75 real miles range. It works for my daily commute and charges full overnight (finishes charging about half hour before I need to leave for work) but would be nice to have a higher range EV as this one can’t make it to the dealership without 1 or 2 charging stops (at about 6 hrs each on level 2). If going the route of the leaf, I’d wait and go for the 200 mile one. 50 miles doesn’t seam like much, but it can be the difference of climate control or not. iPad ?
Well everyone... after all these years.. and much research, thought.. more research.. thought.. and so on.... I have decided to dive head first into the EV world with a brand new 2019 Leaf SV with Technology Package!!!! I know there will be some challenges, and some adjustments that will need to be made.. but the allure of an all-EV vehicle, its nice tax breaks still available, and all the other technology the vehicle brings... I'm gonna go for it. Thanks to everyone on this forum for all their comments, suggestions and help. -Coach
Thanks again guys... Right now.. still working on negotiating process, and trying to get Lvl 2 charger home installed...