Originally Posted By: greenjp
I don't own a Prius but did have one as a rental car for about a week and a half. Put 600+ miles on it. Here are some of my thoughts:
Take away all the debate/controversy about the purpose of the car, the batteries, the true mileage, etc, and it's a pretty innocuous transportation device. You get in, drive around, it's fine. Back seat legroom is quite good, the hatchback makes for good cargo capacity.
Ahhhhh, nice to hear some sensible, balanced observations about the car.
Originally Posted By: greenjp
I got ~45 mpg according to the computer, probably 75% highway. I've found the computer in my Saab 9-5 to be extremely accurate so I tend to believe that this is correct enough.
See my last post, above. The computer in this car works well.
Originally Posted By: greenjp
I also hated the gas filling! It would get stuck or something at times.
Yup, that's the bladder working its evil tricks. Was it cold when this happened?
Originally Posted By: greenjp
The acceleration is tepid. The way the engine takes a second or so to get going from a stop means you don't want to be trying to shoot the gap from a stop across traffic
That said, it goes fast enough and highway acceleration was adequate.
Did you watch how the performance changes with battery charge state? One thing that's supposed to be a small advantage with this car is that the motor-generators are able to apply all of their wrenching torque in an eye-blink, with no delay for running up the rpms. The MGs make ALL of their 295 ft-lbs torque right from 0 rpm up.
Originally Posted By: greenjp
I took one look at the tiny tires and decided I wouldn't even try to push it in the corners. Not much driving excitement to be found.
This is the Prius body shape illusion at work. The stock tires are actually 15-inchers, not big by today's standards, but not tiny either (stock is 185 width, the touring model gets 195/60-16s. The 15 inch wheels I had on my dearly departed Camry looked much bigger than these do.
Another improvement I made: I replaced the stock tires with Michelin MXV4+ tires, and they (and their nice stiff sidewalls) make a world of difference in the car's handling. It's still no sports car, but with the MXs, it's almost crisp handling whereas with the stock GY Integs, it's a bit sloppy.
Originally Posted By: greenjp
I really dislike the touch screen display for the radio and climate. These things simply are never as good as a well laid out set of buttons and knobs. The little cartoon that shows what the engine, motor, and batteries are doing is distracting. It definitely adds to the gee-whiz factor though. If you think about it, without that graphic you might think it's just another car
Once you learn the car and get comfortable with it, you realize you can do almost all climate and radio functions right on the wheel, without ever looking at the MFD. Tricks like changing CDs by holding down the > or < buttons take a while to learn. In fact, if the MFD ever goes dark, you can operate both systems just fine, but you will loose the fluff functions, like the maintenance calendar (a gee-whiz, but really cool feature to have), phone settings, and so forth.
Originally Posted By: greenjp
My verdict? If you like it, knock yourself out. There's nothing wrong with liking this car's particular features or quirks. Lots of people get optional V6s or factory nav systems and no one debates the ROI on those
jeff
My verdict: thanks for taking the time to give us the perspective of one who has driven the car and is neither a Kool-Aid drinker nor a hater. Doesn't sound like we'll be selling you one soon, but hey, this is America, and that's OK.