Used 2015 Toyota Prius v Consumer Reviews
Like a crossover wagon with great fuel economy
It's no hot rod but the Prius V is a great alternative to the crossover vehicle class if you want to get the best combination of versatility, cargo space and great fuel economy. I really like how this vehicle looks and performs. The seats are very comfortable on long trips, with ample height and leg room both front and rear. Outside visibility is excellent, and the rear view camera is also a plus. The ride is smooth as glass and quiet, even at 80 mph on the highway. I am getting between 44 - 46 mpg around town and 41 on the highways in my locale, which is hilly. Interior is nothing fancy but of good quality and well put together. Climate controls and the entune audio and navigation system have a bit of a learning curve but seem intuitive enough once you figure them out. This car is well engineered. Very glad I bought it.
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Fell in Love with my first Prius!
I had to have the larger version of the Prius, I choose the four package because it had enough technology for me, and although the five had a lot of cool things, they were not necessities in my world. Although the acceleration is slow, it keeps me in check and I've learned to be a better driver from a pure safe driving standpoint and economy standpoint. I have two relatively minor complaints about the car and one big one. The Big one is the back up beep is loud and obnoxious and can't be turned off. I also think it's useless. If it were heard outside the car I could understand, but I know I'm backing up, the camera assist also I do not need the beep, PLEASE! The two minor things are the location of the control for the heated seats is awkward and requires taking my eyes off the road and bending over (hence I need to be stopped to use them), the other minor thing is the size of the digital entertainment/navigation system display is a little two small in split screen mode, and I can not choose a single screen to compensate. Should have a 1 screen view option.
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- Four Hybrid WagonMSRP: $15,99899 mi away
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A fish out of water
The Prius v was the one car that i thought I would never own. BUT I wanted to try a hybrid. So checking with Edmunds, the Toyota was on the top of the list and I went for it. Best decision ever. Great gas mileage, rides very comfortably and has plenty of room for passengers and cargo.
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100,000 miles in a Prius
Great car, very economical , low maintenance. The only negative is the road noise. I wish that Toyota would engineer a bit more insulation, and dampen the road noise that gets transmitted to the cabin.
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Fun Wagon
One of the best Cars to own.very spacious, my wife says all cars like our Prius should have two glove boxes,Gas mileage is getting better 44 mpg .