Used 2016 Toyota Prius Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Great car. In 6 years NOTHING has broke.
This is one great car. The manual is terrible.
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OVER 72 MPG
I bought my 2016 Prius Two Eco just a few days before New Years Day of 2017. My drive out price was $20,100 including everything except TTL. Most of my driving has been in town and includes interstate driving of 60 mph. I am hoping to do some intra-city driving soon to see what my mileage will be at 70 mph sustained. ................I have had no problems with the car although I never rate a new car until I put 150.000 miles on it. Right now everything is an A+.
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- Two Eco Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,995476 mi away
- Two Eco Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $10,495481 mi away
- Two Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,999198 mi away
Life in my Storm Trooper
You will fall in love as soon as you put it in drive! I love my Toyota Prius Touring Three! After almost 5 years she is still so much fun to drive. The paint has held up well. Still no mechanical issues at all and filling her tank once a month keeps much more money in my pocket. Wouldn't change a thing or trade her in. She has almost 29,000 miles at this time. Toyota is still #1 when it comes to hybrids. 💝 👍
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Exceeding Expectations
I was avoiding the Prius. I rented one in 2008 and hated it. I test drove it because I felt I must. I was glad I did. It was much quieter than the 08. The accelleration and handling were much better as well. I've had the car for a week now, and I haven't gotten less than 60mpg on my daily commute to work of 20miles with a roughly 50-50 split highway-city. Amazing. Of course, I'm driving for mileage, and Chicago is pretty flat. I could care less about all the bells and whistles. I'm old enough to have most of my music collection on cassette. I'll read through the manual and check out a few websites, but I don't need navigation, parking assist, satilte radio, seat warmers, blah blah blah. Heck, I almost cancelled my purchase when I saw they had a well-maintained 1990 Toyota Corolla in their used car lot... Anyway, if you're looking for a car that barely needs gas, but you don't want to plug in your car, get a Prius.
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Suprising
Interior room is much better than anticipated. Ride is better than expected also. Highly recommend a power drivers seat - without it manually adjusting the seat height is cumbersome at best.
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