Used 2017 Toyota Mirai Consumer Reviews
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Great Car and Fun to Drive
I have been driving 2017 Model for a week. It looks great. It is fun to drive and good MPG between 50 to 70 miles per 1KG of hydrogen. On the downside, hydrogen stations are still limited and only available in California. Hydrogen is also expensive though Toyota offers free hydrogen for three years. So, the only option is lease.
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Stressful
The worst mistake that I have ever done. Very stressful. Imagine you are stuck in LA fwys with low hydrogen and all stations around you are RED ! We end up buying a used Ford Fusion since the Mirai been sitting over 10 days with no HYDROGEN Even the Torrance Shell which is a pipeline is off line. Many times we had to wait until the pump BUILDUP PRESSURE watching the timer counts then the joy of refueling to find out the pump stopped at one kilo only. What a bummer
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- Base SedanMSRP: $2,70063 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,0001,410 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,8002,428 mi away
Trailblazing a hydrogen future!
I leased a Toyota Murai yesterday for ~400/month that includes gap insurance and tax. As others have mentioned, there are several incentives - a 5k CA rebate (hopefully it is still available - I'll be applying for it), and a 15k fuel card that Toyota provides. From a financial perspective, it makes a lot of sense, especially as long as the state and Uncle Sam subsidize alternate fuel vehicles. I estimate I'll use probably 30k of it. Hydrogen fuel is expensive, and currently, there is only 1 fuel station in SanDiego where I live. Keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't shut down or I'll be stuck with an expensive paper-weight. From a ride perspective, it drives well, and has most modern safety features. Unfortunately no heads up display. It was an impulse buy, and in hindsight, I wish I had tried out the Honda Clarity FCV which is a true 5 seater.
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Mirai, what a surprise
Have had the car for a week and am really surprised by the performance, the ride, and how quiet the interior is. Fueling was easy, but if Toyota wasn't paying for the fuel it would have been $58 for 3.5kg of hydrogen. There is virtually no storage space except a small glove compartment and the door slots for bottles. The center console has the wireless phone charger which is handy but eliminates storage for a few things. But that not withstanding it is an outstanding and solidly built car.
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A lot of issue with Fuel Station and Recall
I got this car a few months ago and have a recall also so hard to find a Fuel Station
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