Used 2013 Toyota Prius c Consumer Reviews
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2013 Prius C two - 100K miles & going...
I bought my 2013 Prius C two new over 3 years ago. So far it's not been to the dealership for anything than oil changes/tire rotations/scheduled maintenance. Although I did wear out one set of tires & just had 100K mile service completed (drain/fill coolants). It gets great gas mileage 52-54 mpg summer - high 40's in winter. I don't baby it too much... & I drive 50+ miles to work each way on a state hwy (60 MPH posted speed limit) thru lots of rural villages (slow down or stop in them). I love the fold down rear seats, because I can haul quite a lot. It holds four adults reasonably comfortably (maybe 200 miles tops). The interior finishes aren't made from top end materials, but its a commuter vehicle, not a luxury car. I'll likely buy another in a few years when this ones tops 200K+. It might not be an exciting or overly fun/sporty car to drive - but it has plenty of electronics that make you more conscious of your energy usage & engages to want to play the energy savings game as you drive.
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A Fun Little Car
I was a Prius sedan owner for 10+ years and was waiting for an AWD version (still waiting). A few nonessential systems started to fail that would have been $1500+ to replace, and there was this adorable little C on the lot with 19,000 miles on it. The interior feels a little plasticky compared to the full-size, but it has a better sound system and a fun, sporty ride. I'd compare it to that of a Mini Cooper: low-riding, road-hugging, but getting an average of 49mpg with a fair amount of highway driving. The price was great and I like the car more every day.
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A great little car!
People shy away from the Prius C because they like the bigger, normal Prius better. But you save almost $10k on the C brand new! It really does get 48-50 mpg combined street/highway driving, for us. It has great acceleration for such awesome gas mileage. The engine doesn't whine and scream like many cars in its class. This car is a joy to drive. It has the reliability you would expect from a Toyota (awesome!). And it holds more than we'd expect, both in passengers and cargo. Our only disappointment so far is the low resale value after just a few years. We'll just keep it, gladly.
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Fantastic vehicle
The C gets great gas mileage! It can seem like you don’t hit the city mileage, but if you are driving short 5-10 minute trips, you won’t. The car uses gas to warm up. I routinely beat 46 mpg in the summer on the highway. You will see a dip in the winter, but i still clear 40 mpg routinely. I live in northern Indiana and the car is also pretty solid in snow. You have to realize you can’t go through deep snow, but in almost 4 years of ownership I have never gotten stuck. I have never needed anything but oil changes and new tires at 44000 miles. The only thing I don’t like about the car is the slow pickup when pulling out on an interstate, but besides that this car is reliable and fun to drive. I am about 6-3 and the driver side is a little cramped on long trips, i fixed that problem by getting some seat extenders. Update: Car is still going strong! Moved to the west coast and drove cross country with my dog and loaded the car down with a storage bag on the roof. Probably maxed or exceeded the recommended weight on the car, but it performed well. It lagged some on the inclines through the Rockies, but still made it. I don’t drive as much as I did before and let the car sit, killing the 12V battery, but after jumping it with AAA, it is performing perfectly again. I recommend driving it once a week to avoid that. These are fantastic cars, hopefully my luck continues with the C!
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2 Years 47K miles-Utilitarian-Runs Great+Great MPG
I brought my 2013 Prius new in late December of 2013. I've drove it for about 32 months and have about 47,000 miles on it. The Prius C still runs great and I get well over 40 MPG and I don't drive 'slow'. For me this is a Utilitarian vehicle and I am very satisfied. If you are trying to 'keep up with Joneses' you might want to look elsewhere. Sure it is kinda slow taking off, but logic tells me to expect the Prius C to accelerate slow because I expect it to be efficient. I am big dude and there is plenty of room upfront for the driver and passenger when you slide the seats back. It feels slightly bigger than my extended cab Ford Ranger. I have even had 5 full size adults in the car. However, with big people up front there is less room in the back because it is a small car. The interior looks nice, but I'm not a very materialist person. I've driven this car on many long trips: 5 hours, 9 hours, 8 hours, each way. I've driven down a few bumpy dirt roads. It rides fine from my prospective, but I really don't care about the 'ride'. I'm a pretty 'tough' person; so the ride of a vehicle hardly impacts me. I've had plenty of used cars that ride terrible, so in comparison this is great. So far no break downs, but I'll report back at 80K miles. My only complaint is that in the snow the traction control makes it very difficult to drive. I suggest buying a set of rims with snow tires if you live in an area that get lots of snow. If you are seeking a Utilitarian means of transpiration and do not need to transport more than 2-3 large adult; this is the car for you.
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