#18. If you accidentally drop something between the front seat and the center storage box, your item immediately goes underneath the front seat, where it's easily retrieved from the behind. There's clearance (and surfaces are properly inclined) for your item to fall and roll neatly under the front seat. There's even a lip, on all sides, to hold your item there until you retrieve it.
The hole in the console between the driver and passenger seat! Great for setting purses and other random stuff... Also great for forgetting about them lol!
#19. There's enough space under the front passenger seat for your jumper cables.* Push them in from behind. I have them in a plastic bag for cleanliness). The floor even lips up to prevent cables from sliding back onto rear passengers' feet ! Similar built in storage under the driver's seat; lipped up as well . * Jumper cables should be placed there, since the hatch can't be opened if 12v battery dies.
#20 The on-demand hill start assist. PS: it would be a good idea to pile them all up on the first post
#21. Distinctive Beep ! When you exit the car and or hit the lock button on the key fob, the car beeps at you in different ways to let you know that the car is left on, not left on, etc. I should be doing that at some point. #22. There is an interior light that shines down and illuminates the shifter when the headlights are on - - - Just a quick note re: #20: Note for new owners: On a steep hill, when stopped, press brake for and hold for a short amount of time until a yellow indicator appears on dash. Then when take foot off brake pedal to give it gas, the brakes stay engaged for two seconds so the car stays in place and its easier to accelerate without worrying about braking. #23. On a slippery hill, the Prius provides Constant Power and Speed -- and since it doesn't shift gears as in an automatic transmission, there is no chance of the spin out that can occur in cars with automatic shifting mid-hill. per post #35 in Winter Driving | Page 2 | PriusChat: "...the awesome benefit of Toyota hybrids in general on the snow, the lack of a transmission. In a manual you can pick a gear and stick with it throughout an entire hill if you are sure you can make all your power and speed needs with the one gear. In a conventional auto, it is going to shift for you when you're trying to climb a steep gradient, wheels will lose traction briefly and sometimes this is enough to spin you out. With the Prius you get all the power and any speed all the time. I can climb a hill and not worry about a jolt of the transmission knocking me loose."
#24 Amazing drag co-efficient. I'm constantly amazed with how little speed is lost with the foot off the gas.
#25. Just to emphasize / flesh out Feature #4: You can turn the Prius into a comfy motel. There are plenty of threads about camping in a Prius! Including: - Fit a Full sized mattress (or other types) in to a Prius: - We love camping in our Prii | PriusChat, and the video on Habitents - Home - Open the hatch and turn Prius into a tent: Habitents - Home - Heat for a LONG TIME from one tank of gas. I think it was: 24 hours of heat or 9 days of electric blanket? Something like that. #26. Headlight Auto -Off (and On) operate very sensibly, the car doesn't beep you that lights were left on (no need), and you can change how long lights stay on before Auto-offing.* Question about headlights "on" vs. "auto", no warning bell when you leave the car | PriusChat * Except flashers. I don't think you can program those to auto-off. They'll run down your battery after like 10 hours.
Not sure if these features should be universally available for all tiers, but my UK T-Spirit doesn't have it. There is no auto setting for the headlights, they don't auto turn off after 30'', and there is a squeaking constant beeeep if the door opens and they are left on.
Sadly, I suspect 10 out of 100 will be illegal in some country or another and so not available. The US was very late to adopt DSLs, as an example.
28 Gen II Spacing of the dome lights. The front passengers get their map lights in the front and the rear get their own. Not to mention the lights under the sun visor. No previous vehicle I have had contained these many lights. Great for reading maps. AND they can be used independently! 2011 NHW20 BASE SUPER WHITE HUBCAPS
#30- unique noise in EV mode to alert blind pedestrians of your presence. #31- Prius C has a tab to manage chords headed from the open compartment in front of the passenger to the bin behind the cup holders.
#32 The Prius has the ability to become house power back up generator with a 1000 watt max inverter. Since the car has feature to charge the main hybrid in ready mode keeps the battery charged all the time and the inverter active as long as you have gas available. With a full tank we're talking days of off grid power. I just found this feature recently.
At night time walking up to my car with the keys in my pocket, the interior lights come on before grabbing the driver door handle
#33. WATCH DVD MOVIE Be able to watch DVD movie in the Car with surround sound with the Navigation system. (2013 Gen 3 prius model 4) also work with 2014 Lexus Rx450H suv. •Great for romance car movie date •Night out camping •A fun hidden secret feature! (Please be responsible when driving, do not bypass the safety feature and focus on the road when driving) Inserting DVD; How to enable movie mode;
I have a 2015. My head unit isn't like yours. The insert for a CD/DVD is a slot that is above the head unit. I will try it while parked.