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Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by jackalope, May 2, 2021.

  1. Washingtonian

    Washingtonian Senior Member

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    After having mine for the last four years with 90% of my trips totally as an EV, I am now sold on electric vehicles. I still have less than 20K miles on it, so there is nothing pressing me to replace it. One safety feature that has been most helpful to me is the rear traffic alert. When backing out of a parking space between two large SUVs it can be a life saver.
     
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    I looked at my drivers side A pillar more closely yesterday. I think they changed the shape compared to the way I remember our Gen 2. I think the new ones are narrower but thicker front to back as if they turned a rectangle 90° so as to be seen from the narrow side rather than the wide side. I'd have to see a Gen 2 again to be sure.
     
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    That would be a nice change! The visibility is one of the parts we dislike about our Gen 2.
     
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    It's improved, but not cured. It'll be an issue in any car that has airbags mounted in the A-pillars.
     
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    They are all fairly thick, even without the airbags. The greater slope of the windshield for aero just puts further into the drivers field of view.
     
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    I would think the change in the angle of the windshield should help improve visibility but it depends on where you set your driver’s seat.

    The windshield is more upright so that should help a bit.
     
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    Another factor is how far away it is from the driver's eyes at eye level. The closer it is, the more of the field of view it will block.
     
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    The design constraint is that federal regulations require that a car can support its own weight resting on its roof. You don't want to be crushed in a rollover.
     
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    Which is where high strength steel comes into play. When the gen2 came out, it may have seen use within the crumple zones of a car, but that has quickly expanded. Mazda's SkyActiv suite essentially uses it everywhere for weight saving. With it, the car's pillars can be thinner than they were in the past, and still meet the regulation.
     
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    This is an excellent time to trade in to a new Prius Prime. Get a value at Carvana and Vroom for your existing car, it will likely be higher than you think. Combine that with the incentives/discounts/rebates on a new Prime and be happy.
     
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    Thanks everyone! We will probably go give a test drive now that things seem to be settling down with the pandemic. The rear traffic alert and blind spot monitoring sure are nice upgrades to get in the next car. I guess that means the high end model though. Wish more of that safety stuff was standard.
     
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    Thank you for the warning about the loss of the climate controls on the steering wheel--I had not noticed that on a test drive since it was actually pretty nice out! That seems a little crazy with no physical controls on the Limited (and XLE). Are the AC/Auto settings at least a bit better in the Prime than the ('04) Gen 2?

    I find that in the 04 that when it's really hot, I chase the temperature up/down to keep it just a degree or two below the outside temperature or my wife freezes, or I bake (which means I use the steering wheel climate controls often, especially in the spring/summer).
     
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    Even though the whole climate control system is more efficient, I found it effective for cooling. You may want to turn off the Eco Heat/Cool function if you want quicker heating or cooling.

    The temperature buttons are close to the driver beside the 11.6” screen. However, new for Gen 4/Prime, you can also access some climate functions via the 4.2” MID. So you could scroll over to the climate screen that way and adjust the temperature there.