Used 2015 Toyota Prius Four 4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Consumer Reviews
Not worth it.
Bought my wife a Prius. Loved it. Headlight burned out. $400. Second headlight burned out, $400 Third headlight burned out, another $400. Traded it in for a new one three years later. Asked salesman and Hoover Birmingham, Alabama dealership manager had they solved the Prius headlight problem...YES! Warrenty just expired...guess what?..Headlight burned out..$400 So I drive 30,000 miles at 50 MPG at $2.00 per equals 600 gallons. Cost $1200. Total gas savings for 30,000 miles ZERO. Spent $1200 on headlights. Prius not worth the gas savings if repair costs are more than gas savings <p class="MsoNormal">I am back. Guess what. Another headlight out this month. 4/16 do not buy a Prius unless you get a dealer 5 year warrenty on headlights. Un-real </p>
Economical and Frugal at the Pump
Sorry I don't drink the green Kool aid but this is my 2nd prius .. the first 2 I owned were 2008 models 1 warranty fix minor.. both cars over 165,000 miles.... original brakes on both very inexpensive to operate. the newer version seems nicer then the 2008
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- Three Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: N/A17 mi away
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Pretty Perfect Prius
We never had any problems with our Prius. Since it was a very technical car, we got all of the extended warranty we could. My only complaint was the handling on the freeway if it was windy. The car is so light that you can really feel the wind when you are driving. I love the car. Must sell because we only need one car and my wife won the coin toss. I sold my Prius at 37,000 miles. No problems, just needed the $.
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Pruis 2005
This was my first Prius and I put 300,000 miles on it without any problems at all. The only thing that I had to do was put new rubber on it every 40,000 miles. I now have a 2015 with only 23,000 miles. I have a long way to go.
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Better than a gas guzzler.
Better emissions for the environment. With the rear seat down I can carry some large boxes. Unstable in extreme turns and maneuvers. Gas milage has fallen with age and at times in cold weather the mpg is in the thirties. Toyota advertise around 50-60 mpg when I bought this 2015.
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