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Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by Tideland Prius, Sep 26, 2016.

  1. giora

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    If it looked more "classic" they would have said it's boring.
     
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    yep, the'll never get over it, or they'd be out of a job.
     
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    At least in reporting simple technical details I do expect them to be accurate to be taken seriously:
    "133 MPGe is 26% increase from the previous model". 133/95=1.40 or 40% increase.
     
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    lol. They cut him off at the 2:30 mark.

    Not a bad information-type video.
     
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    What are the two notches on the bottom section of the front bumper - beneath the emblem, above the grill shutters - visible at 2:37?
     
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    Licence plate bracket/holder. I'm guessing they don't want dealers drilling into the acrylic and accidentally cracking it so Toyota went ahead and pre-moulded the areas for the brackets to be mounted.

    They got 43km (26.9 miles) on a charge.

    2017 Toyota Prius Prime First Drive Review

    Note that Canadian numbers haven't been finalized so our official press release still says 22 miles (35 km) AER and 600 miles (965 km) of total range.

     
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    "Toyota claims a combined energy consumption of 1.96 Le/100 km, which is not only 22% better than the previous Prius plug-in, but 12% better than targeted competitor Chevy Volt."

    1.96 Le/100km is, according to my calculator 120MPGe. I don't recall Toyota claims this? Canada is using EPA test results isn't it?
    Reporting correctly data given to them is the least we can ask from reporters? Or not...
     
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    NRC (Natural Resources Canada) has not released their final numbers so they're just quoting the preliminary numbers from the NY auto show. (120mpge, 22 miles, 600 total range). All Canadian publications have used those numbers and not the numbers released at Ojai, CA.

    Prius Prime an 'ingenious piece of machinery'

    Prius Prime’s performance will blow you away | Jacksonville News, Sports and Entertainment | jacksonville.com

    New Toyota Prius Plug In | Great Range for Price | Test Drives content from WardsAuto

    Did Toyota Prius Prime Expose The Chevy Volt For Being A Bad Car? – NSEAVoice
     
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    "Based on a late-September drive here, heavy acceleration still will switch you out of EV mode in the new Prime, but there is more wriggle room than before for aggressive behavior. The accelerator now can be compressed two-thirds down vs. one-third."
    Wardsauto (third review cited above).

    Interesting.
    I wonder at what speed it switches, if at all.
     
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    A rational reviewer. Good still shot of the battery cliff with the rear seat folded down. Doesn't anybody have a tape measure for the rear hatch space!?
     
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    nice review, thank you. just subtract 3" from the gen 4 with spare. that's an interesting shot of the recycling bins. my biggest concern.
     
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    After seeing and reading different reviews,it seems to me as if everyone was driving a pre-production model at different production stages .
    That may explain why some felt steering was numb while others classified it as excellent.
    Also the noise level and performance seems to have been perceived very differently .
    Why would sombody say the performance of the Prime will blow us away,if it really would take 15 sec. 0-60 ?
    Toyota clearly said that the Prime will not get kicked out of EV-mode,even is the pedal is pressed to the metal,so either these guys who claim the Prime still kind of behaves as the predecessor didn't listen to Toyota when the vehicle was explained to them and where using EV-Auto or it also has to do with different pre-production models .
     
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    Not all reporers born equal
     
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    sounds like a 15 year old blogger from outside an english speaking country.
     
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    It's about time that the Prime arrives at the dealers .
    These stupid whiny "not fun to drive" reviews are becoming annoying !
    Time to get some real feedback from real customers with the final production model !
     
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    they're probably waiting for the parking brake clips to arrive.:cool: