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Article Comments - Imagine the 2010 Toyota Prius

50 messages,  Last post on Sep 26, 2009 at 1:49 PM

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What is this discussion about? Toyota Prius, Hybrid Cars, Future Vehicle, Hatchback

Is the 100-MPG Prius Just a Year Away? - The Toyota Prius has made "hybrid" a household name, a kind of brand that signifies an ecology-friendly future. In fact, the Prius is a brand, not just a car. (more)


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Re: Impractical for me [kurtkbee] by railroadjames
May 13, 2008 (9:40 am)
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am)

Lets see ....I have an '04 Prius a 4 yr old grandson and 2 dogs (1-68 lbs & 1-100 lbs) and a loving wife that raves about all the room in the Prius. What I'm getting at is that thru every day use the Prius has all too surprisingly made life easy. The Hatchback has been around quite some time. Toyota has improved the mousetrap. By the way ....When we take the dogs, as we often do, we flip the passenger side (wider) seat down and still get the little grandson in comfortably.
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Its a mad mad world by orbit9090
May 13, 2008 (6:19 pm)
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You know we live in a topsy-turvy world when anyone thinks a spacious four door Prius sedan that gets over 40 MPG is not "practical". Wow.
 
The Prius is, in fact, the very definition of practical.
 
Perhaps our 'me-me-me-generation' expectations are what's impractical.
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Not all it seems by dvsutton
May 13, 2008 (9:59 pm)
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Do you think that the new TOYOTA PRIUS will have a STALLING PROBLEM also? Do you think it will suffer from TOYOTAS FAMOUS ENGINE SLUDGE COVER UP that my CAMRY HAD? How about its CAMSHAFT BREAKING and DRIVESHAFT VIBRATION like my sons new TOYOTA TUNDRA? I guess Toyota hasn't paid its tab to the media to hide these problems. As a former Toyota owner I won't ride in one or follow behind one on the road. I wouldn't want anything to fall off and hit me.
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Re: Impractical for me [kurtkbee] by dvsutton
May 13, 2008 (10:10 pm)
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am)

Whining from Detroit? Do a little research and you will find Toyota and Nissan were in favor of the same gas mileage standards. My sons Tundra barely gets 10MPG when it runs. Nissan Titan ranks at the bottom for MPG with it. The domestics are all coming out with Hybrid systems for their pickups. GM already has it in some of their SUV's. I used to be a domestic basher like you. Now I'm smarter than just using the old "Detroit punching bag" for every problem known to man. Try spell check next time genius.
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [camry04se] by kdhspyder
May 22, 2008 (7:01 pm)
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Replying to: camry04se (May 09, 2008 4:10 am)

Interesting.. I have almost exactly the same situation as you do, and had the same decision to make.
 
I have a 144 mi RT commute every day. From the late 90's to 2005 I drove that commute in a 97 LE Camry then a 2000 LE Camry. Both were dead solid perfect probably just as your Avy is. But when fuel went to $3 / gal right after Katrina hit I made the decision to insure myself against future price increases.
 
In Nov 05 I got my Prius and have found it to be the best vehicle I've ever commuted in. I like the seating better than the 4 prior Camry's. It gets 47.7 mpg day in and day out ( every tank and every mile recorded by hand ). It has had nothing but oil and filters and a replacement set of Goodyears at 50K mi as maintenance. At the time I bought it, It had far more safety features than any of the prior Camry's ( not true of the new models though ).
 
Right now I'm at 76,000 mi in 30 mo's and it too has been dead solid perfect. Since it's just a commuting tool I can't ask any more of it. Except.... that it's a far more useful vehicle than any Camry or Corolla sedan or Avalon or Fusion or Altima or Sentra, etc etc etc. Why? As a 5-door hatch it can carry 'stuff' that no other vehicle except a 5-door hatch or small CUV or small truck can handle. It's one of the 'hidden' delights discovered several months after ownership.
 
The one 'drawback' it's nowhere near as quiet as a Camry in terms of sound isolation. So it will not be near as quiet as an Avy either. It does have cool 'toys' though. It was the first mass marketed vehicle to have SKS, BT, and an $800 upcharge for in-dash Navi....and it gets 47.7 mpg all day at 63 mph.
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [kdhspyder] by camry04se
May 23, 2008 (3:57 am)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (May 22, 2008 7:01 pm)

Hey kdhspyder,
I follow most of your posts and you sure knows the prius in & out. It's interesting to see someone else that had the same unique situation as yours. We brought a 2004 Camry SE V6 to replace my 1990 Acura Legend. The wife liked the Camry so much that she wanted to drive it to work instead and I ended up with her old 97 Avalon. The Avalon is a fine car and gets about 24 mpg. But when I add up my gas bill for April, it's $469! That's when we start talking about getting a prius. Instead for giving our money away to the oil compay, I finally broken down and ordered a prius on May 12. It's a Touring w/ pkg 2. The guy said it'll be here in three weeks. Impatiently waiting...
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [camry04se] by oldcoach
May 23, 2008 (5:04 am)
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Replying to: camry04se (May 23, 2008 3:57 am)

In the same boat you are always read kdhspyders post, he seems to know the prius. I have one on order w/pak 2, it is suppose to be here on may 30. I also wish it would hurry up or it may cost 50 dollars to fill it up. Ha Ha. I sure hope I made a wise decision buying the Prius.
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [oldcoach] by camry04se
May 23, 2008 (5:11 am)
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Replying to: oldcoach (May 23, 2008 5:04 am)

Buying a Prius is always a wise choice, more money in your pocket Looks like we might get ours around the same time. I got the metallic grey. what's yours?
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [camry04se] by ctsa
May 23, 2008 (5:35 am)
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Replying to: camry04se (May 09, 2008 4:10 am)

The Prius is such a limited production vehicle that I'm not at all worried about being able to trade in my soon to arrive '08 for a 2010 when/if the time comes. I live in San Antonio and would love for Toyota to add a Prius line to the Tundra that they manufacture here. It is my understanding that the plant here was built to handle two lines and all of the on site suppliers were built to do the same. It would be a little ironic to build the hybrid in Texas...for many reasons.
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Re: Wish I could get it now. [camry04se] by oldcoach
May 23, 2008 (9:59 am)
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Replying to: camry04se (May 23, 2008 5:11 am)

I also got metallic grey with #2 package. I think it looks very good. I can't weight for mind to get here.

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