Is Gen 5 Prius really better-looking than Gen 4 Prius Prime?

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  1. bisco

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    i'd take the gen 5 for looks, and the gen 4 for utility. give me a 4 with longer range and flat hatch floor and i'm done.
     
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    Make that two please. : )
     
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    I would take Gen 4 for everything except for the lack of TSS 3.0. I saw a Gen 5 on the freeway once, and it was a dull, unimpressive car that looked like an old Honda Civic.
     
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    Drove the '23 on hi way today and really liked the TSS 3.0 lane keeping, etc. Big improvement!
     
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    to each his own :)
     
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    Stop trolling lol!

    I know the internal struggle is fierce with you. Be prepared when you come face-to-face with the new little beast. Bring tissues. ;)


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    I mean... from a design, drive, and technology standpoint,, it's like adults vs. children. This thread has been entertaining.
     
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    They say it's not only best in class, it competes WAY above its category.

    Side note: Do Not use Volvo's 2023 lane assist/keep function without having your hands firmly on the wheel. It tried to kill me... twice.
     
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    I was absolutely shocked at how good it is. I've hated and immediately turned off any lane keeping systems on other cars, but I can stand this one just fine. It's a bit troublesome in my city limits because it's a rural-ish town with lots of variations in lane width and striping styles, but on the highway it's great.
     
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    THAT is one hot looking car!
     
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    Exactly my experience. The 2.0 in my 22 Prime is helpful at times, but it absolutely will drive you into a ditch. The 3.0 is much more intelligent and capable. I also noted (watching the auto energy flow screen) how much the rear wheels AWD motor activates to assist in getting through even low speed turns. The AWD system is quite a bit improved over last year's AWD model, working at higher speeds, for example.
     
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    Oh no, was watching Men in Black with the kids, and I saw this, now I can't un-see it! :)

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    I'm still marveling at the beauty of this car. It truly is a work of art! Almost a sin it was wasted on the Prius line. But I for one am very thankful it was.

    The last photo is a design sketch from Toyota. They were not foolin' around!
     
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    Define really in “is gen 4 really better looking than 5.”
    To some who can say money is no object maybe batman is really beautiful to them?
    I know 16 years ago when I bought the 07 and joined this, I was looking 20 years younger than now. I am the same inside but the outside isn’t considered as good looking as it was. It wasn't exactly stellar then, but now?

    Chiron Models |

    In my beautiful Gen Four Prime I can imagine.

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    Makes you think the designer had a Celica in mind.
     
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    It does remind one of the Celica doesn't it?
     
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    To me, the thing is, the Gen 4 Prime LOOKS like a hybrid car. The Gen 5 really does not.
     
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    finally
     
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    True—Gen 2 was probably the best in that respect, truly distinguishing itself as the iconic HEV. Gen 3 was less iconic-looking, and Gen 4 was almost regular-looking, and Gen 5 has become entirely regular-looking. In addition, the iconic looks of Gen 2 added to the passenger and cargo space as a plus, making the car almost a small SUV with its hatchback access.
     
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    IMHO, for Prius looks:

    Gen 5 > Gen 3 > Gen 2 > Gen 4 > Gen 1

    So far I've owned a 2001, a 2004, and currently a 2012 Plug-In.
     
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    what's the difference between 2001 and 2003?