2024 Toyota Prius Hatchback Consumer Reviews
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Panini the Prius!
I give all vehicles I own names, Panini was a rental though, but I had it for about 2 weeks, from west to east coast and back. The mpg on the interstate was PHENOMENAL! I spent less than $25 on each refuel, even in places where the gas got pricey ($3< $$). I own a RAV4 with cloth seats, so the rental Prius was very similar and I drove very comfortably. The low head room, compared to my RAV, took me a couple whacks to get used to (I’m 5’4”). I did miss having buttons and not just screens, the steering wheel was definitely in the way a bit as well for the dash. The adaptive cruise control and the steering were new to me, definitely saved me and I was in awe by how smart the sensors are! I was on my own during the trip east, and I did have my pup with me when I was heading west, no complaints on comfort. Practically lived in the car for 6 days total. Definitely give it a test drive as the size may not be for everybody and it will depend on what is considered comfortable to you.
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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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- XLE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $34,80965 mi away
- XLE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $35,02865 mi away
- XLE Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: N/A55 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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Don’t Get a Prius With All-Wheel Drive!
I love the car’s appearance but don’t like the gas mileage. At the moment, the odometer is stuck on 44.1. The Prius we traded for it had 52.3 on the ODO and that was over 20,000+ miles. The problem with the new one, I think, is the all-wheel drive that we didn’t want or need. Avoid all-wheel drive like the plague if you want to get the best mileage that the Prius can get.
2024 Prius Limited AWD
This thing has tech appeal, athletics appeal, mpg appeal, comfort & ergonomics appeal, performance appeal. Shall I go on? No regrets whatsoever.
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