Used 2014 Toyota Prius c Consumer Reviews
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Reported mileage by the car was off by 17%.See chart below: Date; Starting mileage; Ending mileage; miles driven; # of gallons; miles/gal as reported on "C"; miles/gal actual 01/13/17 24189 24464 275 7.103 40.4 33.297 7.103 01/16/17 24464 24747 283 6.922 43 36.078 6.922 01/21/17 24747 25088 341 8.112 44.1 35.988 8.112 02/07/17 25088 25388 300 7.278 41.8 34.522 7.278 02/24/17 25388 25742 354 8.352 44.8 36.448 8.352 03/09/17 25742 26081 339 7.961 44.3 36.339 7.961 03/29/17 26081 26573 492 7.945 44.1 36.155 7.945 04/11/17 26573 26888 315 7.249 45.4 38.151 7.249 04/22/17 26888 27252 364 7.775 48.8 41.025 7.775 05/04/17 27252 27628 376 8.129 48.3 40.171 8.129 05/15/17 27628 27979 351 7.529 47.3 39.771 7.529 05/30/17 27979 28348 369 8.271 46.7 38.429 8.271 06/27/17 28324 28692 368 7.731 44.8 37.069 7.731 07/16/17 28692 29040 348 7.896 45.5 37.604 7.896
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Great economy car
Picked this up as a lease - save more each month in gas than the payment is vs the Rav 4 I drove before. With snow tires had no problems this winter. Surprisingly agile it's fun to drive and the sound system beat the Alpine I had in the Rav. If the Leaf could actually do over 100 miles or the Tesla was only say 40k then something to consider. Until then the Prius C is very hard to beat.
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Loved this car
Very comphy for a small car, even in the back seat. Had plenty of zip and the gas mileage was 50+ on the highway. Another plus was that it could be parked almost anywhere. Owned this car for 10 years and only had to replace tires and a battery. Got in the mood for a new car so traded it, but I still miss it.
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Loved leasing it enough to buy it but....
They should have talked to me first. This was a rushed purchase, and I very well might still have bought it. I had been a devoted Nissan Sentra owner since the Datsun B-210. Kept them all over 10 years. But then you get to that point where needed repair expenses could be invested in a new car...in this last case, I had a broken spring, a surprise, so it wasn't safe to drive. The pressure was on. The new Sentra was way too big for my comfort and fitting in the garage with a Chevy...and I hated the console between the two front seats. My sister had the Prius C...so I wound up at a Toyota dealership I should have walked away from. It was a terrible lesson learned the hard way...But back to the car....It was a good fit with a comfortable seat...and it was...okay...cute. ANd there were colors beyond silver and black...The finish of the dash does look like one review noted, as if there are scratches...which I guess is good because when my protective pup jumped up, or a clip board slid down both leaving marks...it's less obvious. Never happened in the Sentra...so I think they could do better about that. The little pen section on the dash is a pain...it holds dust and crumbs and is a pain to clean. I like closed, concealed space. The cupholders are in a great position...up front and center on below the dash...but they were not smart enough to make a liner that could be removed to be washed. I also dislike the placement of the other driving mode buttons beneath the handbrake. If my pup is with me she can easily stand on that. I was able to get a strong, small container that was shallow enough to place over the buttons, and then put a folded towel over that. Problem solved... It also was a big transition to go from a trunk to a condensed space in back. In thinking about getting a new piece of luggage, I had to measure carefully to make sure it would fit to be concealed. So I guess it's true that it is more a city car and not one for a road trip with more adults who have baggage, unless it's short trips with limited bags. I also, woke up in a sweat after starting the sales process when I realized that my pup, who can be protective, and even if not...could squeeze her way through over the back seat and out the hatch if she were determined. A real scare factor for me. As a precaution I both have her secured via seat belt loop and also got one of those metal barriers which I put behind the back seat. And of course...you've gotta love the gas mileage. That is a relief. Going totally electric would just be too nerve wracking for a single woman driving alone...
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A great purchase
I've only had the car less than 1 month but so far it is everything I had hoped it would be. It's my commuter car / kid shuttle. It handles great on city streets and has a surprising amount of pickup. Hope we have a long future together.
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