2024 Toyota Prius Consumer Reviews
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Would you buy a car without a spare tire?
I have looked at a variety of cars. I own a Prius 2006 and it is the best car car I have owned. The new Priuses are impressive but they lack an essential item - a spare tire. They include a "tire repair kit". So you have a car that every 20,000 miles or so will just stop to function and needs to be towed. How is this acceptable? It doesn't come with those experimental non-deflating tires so it means it will have to be towed anytime you get a flat. Just unacceptable.
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Car looks great, but manual is confusing.
Looks cool, with newfound acceleration, yet still great mpg’s. Also, really nice safety features on top of best in class IIHS crash safety ratings. The manual, however, is difficult to follow, most likely poorly translated into English, and not user friendly. Takes forever to understand the instrument cluster symbols.
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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
sleek new look in 2024
nice smooth ride....great gas mileage.....is difficult getting in and out of the car....ceiling or roof is lower than the original prius so you will hit your head getting in or out of the car...if you are tall this is not the car for you...but everything else is great.
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Toyota lost this customer
I've had the 2023 Prius LE for 4 days, and it is likely the last Toyota that I'll buy. Honda's in the past, but since then a Camry, two 4Runners and a 2010 Prius. Loved them all. This new Prius is the first time I've had buyer's remorse ... I really dislike the car. It began after we signed and paid at pick up at the dealer. We were handed one key fob and told that because of chip shortages, we would get another fob in a few months. Going online I read that we will be lucky to get another fob this summer. So my wife and I share a key fob and hope like heck that we don't lose it. Without it there is no way to start or drive the car. The Toyota app will lock/unlock the doors and start the car, but only when you are not in the car - it is not a digital key and does not function as a key. Do yourself a favor and read the online app reviews, the app is unreliable, people hate it and it costs $7/month. Toyota, you can do better! At the very least the dealers should tell people that the car will be delivered with only one fob. I take some responsibility for the following complaints - I bought this Prius sight-unseen. A big mistake. Yes, it looks nice, BUT ... it sits lower than my previous Prius, making it harder to get into. I typically bump my head when getting into the car (I'm 5' 11"). The backseat appears smaller (and again, less headroom) and the cargo area also smaller. As others have noted, the display is too cluttered and not intuitive. Also be aware that there is no built-in GPS, you must use your smartphone to use any maps on the display. My last 4Runner had gps built-on...why the step backwards?! My dealer does not have a return policy, I would return it today if I could get my 2010 back. As it is, maybe I'll drive it for a few months and sell it.
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review of 2024 Prius
Beautiful design: sleek, modern. Fantastic performance record and story. Once inside it felt like i was in a tunnel with large rear blind spots and a small rear window to see what little you could see. Plus it is low to the ground, so getting in and out was a factor
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