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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by geedub, Aug 25, 2024.

  1. geedub

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    I decided to trade the Prius in for a new Sienna. Thanks all.
     
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    Wow, huge change. Did you get the hybrid Sienna?
    You'll certainly have more room. And less money in your pocket. :whistle:(y)
     
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    It's a new 2024 which are only available as a hybrid. In my area almost no Siennas make it to the dealerships before they're sold. I had to wait about 10 days for mine.

    They're not cheap but for a minivan that gets mid 30s mpg it's not awful. I got an xle with the 1500 watt inverter for about 50K. I'm 80% living on the road so I see this as vehicle and also rent cost. So far I'm loving it.
     
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    Sounds good! Way too much money for me! But I would like to have one. (y)
    What area of Florida?

     
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    I'm in the Orlando area but it's true all over FL. I actually bought mine from a dealership 100 miles away. Never went there. They delivered it to me.

    I went through a long decision-making process that led me to a new one. Since I'm living mostly on the road, I was tired of the Prius and wanted something bigger.

    I thought about older minivans but I've driven a Prius since 2011 and vehicles with low mpg are not appealing. You can get a Pacifica hybrid but it's about the same price as the Sienna, and I'm a Toyota hybrid fan.

    I spend most of my time in very hot climates like FL and SC, so being able to run climate control overnight is very important. Again, that meant a hybrid. I looked at hundreds of used Sienna hybrids and was shocked at how high the prices are. I even put a lot of effort into negotiating for one xle at a dealership that had only 4750 miles on it. Believe it or not I was able to get my new, very similar van for less! It's a crazy market for Siennas!

    I've driven it for a little over a week and it feels great.
     
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    I was in Orlando yesterday.... Very humid!
    I've been looking for a "V". I could use a little extra room to put crates.
    Hybrid is the way to go.
    I've seen a few older Sienna, but they aren't hybrids.... I'm thinking that
    next year they'll go down in price. Or go super high.

    The Pacifica would have been a bad choice....


     
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