Used 2019 Toyota Prius c Consumer Reviews
Prius C3 Gets an A+
With front and rear cameras for safety, Blue tooth, 50+ mpg, Navigation and a price tag of just under $21000 on the road (Costco Auto Buying Service ), this car is a great deal compared to similarly equipt vehicles from other car companies.
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Zippy Prius C
I love my Prius C and how it zips around the city. It's the perfect size car for me, especially looking for parking. It's fun to drive and has a "zippy" personality.
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- L Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,995103 mi away
- LE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,495286 mi away
- LE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $16,990310 mi away
Steers like a boat & can't get comfortable!
The slightest crosswind, or crown in the road sends the car left and right. It could be in part due to the heavy battery ballast under the seats. In addition, the electric assist steering is overdone/too much assist. I've verified the alignment twice, and even scheduled a test drive with the service manager. He told me he didn't think there was anything wrong. Serves me right for thinking I was accompanied by an "expert"! My 94 Corolla wagon with the bent tie-rod steers much better than this vehicle. I am 6 ft tall. The front seats make me feel like I'm sitting in a well/no headroom. You can never get a comfortable driving position. Update 3/31/18: Edmunds wants me to update this review.. The steering wheel has two large spokes (@ 7pm/5pm) on the bottom. There is nowhere to comfortably grip the wheel.These are such a nuisance to anyone without small hands. I have prev given away the 94 Corolla wagon. I now wish I had not. It was so much better than the Prius C. Update: 4/2/19 Status the same...Turns out that the tires that came on this Prius C contained at least one defect. This was apparent at the beginning, and was confirmed when they rotated at 30k. At the beginning I complained to the service manager. He wasn't able to notice the defect in steering, as stated above. Gale Toyota of Enfield CT sold the vehicle. I took the "hit" and bought new tires. The steering is noticeably better, but not befitting a car that cost 28k. Don't buy this car! 10/6/19 Update at Edmunds request...I have increased the rating of acceleration to "OK", and shifting, to "GREAT". The remaining features are unchanged. Update @ request of Edmunds...(4/7/20) Still steers like a boat, and can't get comfortable. While it gets great mileage, I would not buy this car again. Just a little levity for the audience...I visited the dealer for routine maintenance. Outside was the salesperson who sold me the car. He asked me how I was enjoying the Prius. When I began to let him know the issues with it, he promptly found a reason to disappear. There you have it. 10/8/20 Update per request of Edmunds..The uncomfortable seats have worn in, and while the seat (bottom) portion of it is not as stiff, it is just as hot as before, and does not breathe. The seat back shape doesn't have a contour that remotely resembles the shape of someone's spine, so it follows that there is no comfort, here. Update: 4/14/21 Status the same! I'm in the market for a new car, and the bad taste left by the dealership is making me shy away from the Toy Rav4, and looking toward the Subaru Outback. You made your bed, Gale Toyota, and I have moved on. Update at request of Edmunds...10/17-21 The Prius C now has 70k miles. Gas mileage hasn't changed/is 45 highway. Though the car had an extra, 5-year warranty, paid for by me, I am glad to say that (crosses fingers) that so far, other than routine maintenance, nothing has needed attention. (Update at request of Edmunds...10-24-23) At 78k, the Prius is on its' THIRD set of tires (as of 10-2022) The main issue(s), throughout, is a worn left-front tire(s). Afterward, the steering was the same, although the fine people at Town Fair Tire stayed with me, and experimented with adjustments in the steering gear/parts, based on their road tests, and my followup comments to them. The bottom line is, steering, still, isn't correct, but, after their (TFT) assistance, holds the car more stable than before. Though another family member assumed ownership of the Prius C, I can't wait for this car to be gone. UPDATE 10/29/24... A year-and-a-half ago, at 75k miles, I was forced to buy our third set of new tires, because, as stated in my first review, the steering gear/frame/alignment was "off", causing the outside edge of the driver's front tire to wear, prematurely. Also, as stated previously, the car steers poorly. I never could convince the gandus at Toyota to recognize this obvious flaw, which left a bad taste in my mouth, and had convinced me to never buy another Toyota. Too bad, Toyota, you had a chance to make this right, at the beginning. I've had other problems with Toyota "service", such as their tech, forgetting to return the oil filler cap back on that location.. and a tech who replaced front rotors & pads. One of the rotors was not true, and I couldn't convince the manager (he's a gandu, too) that the rotor was defective. To solve the issue, I spent $80 (approx) more, and then replaced it myself. i hear that the Prius C is now defunct, and thank the Lord for this. The car is now 9 years old, and when it comes time to buy new, we'll go to another brand. UPDATE... 4/30/25 The "proof is in the pudding". The Prius C is no longer produced, because word got around that it was an inferior car. As further testimony to Toyota's lack of concern, and possibly repeating something that I've already stated... After pulling up to the Toyota dealer, the nice guy who sold me the car was standing outside on a smoke break. He asked me how I like the Prius. As I began to inform him, he turned sideways, and headed for the door. Goodbye Toyota!
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Prius C Three with Navigation
We went to the dealer prepared to buy the Prius C One with no extra features. We also had a TrueCar certificate for the One. We test-drove the Three and then quickly realize the features that would be missing on the One. The price difference was about $2k and being the 4th of July weekend and all other incentives we went for it. We still bought it cheaper than buying just the One on a regular day. Thanks Toyota!
Great car
Model is discontinued, but I'm glad I bought anyway. Handles smoothly, fuel savings are fantastic, city driving is very good but highway driving is only ok.
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