2024 Toyota Prius Consumer Reviews
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love the safety features wish I went for the xle. doesn't fit 5 adults (^.^) i also wish it came with a spare tire, thought it included 2 year road assistance* they wanted to charge me 120$ to tow the car two blocks to tire repair, had to repair myself- ( ´,_ゝ`) wish it has an unlock on the passenger side- the driving assist is very controlling and yells at me when I DO have my hands on the wheel-
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Better Looks, cramped inside
2023 AWD, drives nice, looks great but inside is smaller/tighter than my 2007 Prius. No room in the back seat as compared to my 2007. I’m not tall but I kept hitting my head on the door frame getting in/out. If you’re 5’10” or taller, you’ll have issues. I had high hopes for an AWD, but was disappointed and did not buy it. Give us more head room Toyota.
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- LE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $28,00088 mi away
- LE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $27,38785 mi away
- LE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $27,29861 mi away
What were they thinking? Someone should be fired!
We've been Toyota buyers for decades, starting with an SR5 Pu, Tercel, Corola, Camary, FJ, Versa, the 1st made Prius, and five more Prius's after that. We owned a 2020 Prius LE AWD and a 2022 Prius.... it all has come to an end. Went out today to look at the new 2024 Prius.... standing 6'2", I didn't fit in it. Front passenger seat, my head rested on the liner. Wife felt claustrophobic standing 5'6" and a stealth 130lbs. Couldn't see out the back, the front seat compartment when door closed felt confining.... the trunk was a mere shadow of itself. In my 2020 it fit a full size dish washer in the box... that ain't happening in the 2024 Prius. Drove the Corolla, doesn't come with heated seats or steering wheel, only cloth seats (dog 1st visit to the beach are gonna get those seats so wet....) We did buy a Hybrid 2023 Rav 4, but miss the gas mileage of the Prius. Someone in Japan screwed up.
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MY TOY has almost everything I could want.
UPDATE: I have now put 7K on it. The power is REALLY nice for a hybrid. Passing power is appreciated. The tech is all good, except it would be nice if you could pause the sound from the steering wheel button. It would also be nice if I could leave the monitor view on the battery system. I have to set it up every time. I love that I can ask some questions (like who won the Superbowl in 2009) and it searches the internet for answers. As far as the AWD system, we went on a vacation to Traverse City Michigan in Feb. It handled going up snow covered hills I wouldn't have tried in my FWD cars. So far....its been a great car with zero issues at 27K. OK....Have had my 2023 Prius Limited AWD (its the same as the 2024) for a week now. Things I love: 1. Looks, 2. MPG, 3. Power-it goes 0-60 in 7 seconds, 4. The ride is very smooth and fairly quiet for a hybrid, 5. Interior is comfortable. Having heated/cooled seats with a heated steering wheel is really nice, 6. Technology-this has every safety feature and convenience feature I wanted (except for massaging seats), 7. affordable, 8. Brand/model history of reliability-Its too soon to tell how reliable this generation of Prius will be, but with previous generations commonly getting 250-300k miles...its a safe bet this will too. Things I don't like: 1. Wheels too big/Weird tire size. I'd rather have small wheels with a more common tire size that gets better MPG, 2. Less cargo space (but its not that bad),
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Toyota Prius LE exceeded expectations
Primarily purchased the Prius for the reliability and the 54 mpg. The car did exceed expectation on it's smooth ride and performance with 4 people in the vehicle. Overall very pleased with the car. The display screens not as bright or appealing as my Honda ACCORD