wemay
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That's fairIn every day driving? No. 0-60? Yes. They wouldn’t walk away, but would be faster.
In passing, or 40-60mph, or 40-80mph they would be equal.
In these vehicles it is all about torque.
That's fairIn every day driving? No. 0-60? Yes. They wouldn’t walk away, but would be faster.
In passing, or 40-60mph, or 40-80mph they would be equal.
In these vehicles it is all about torque.
Not considering a new Sienna, they lost too much space inside and the hybrid is anemic…plus a huge wait for them.
It might be a compliment, since the 2023 Prius hits 0-60 in 7.1 seconds according to Car & Driver, which is faster than the Highlander Hybrid, and in the same range as the Highlander V6/2.4TGHL will be heavier than Sienna. Current HL is almost same weight and in some instances heavier, although it is smaller.
Hybrid from current HL will make GHL a Prius on the road.
It's most likely the usual complaints about the 2nd row not removeable for max cargo capacity.Lost too much space inside?? I rented one last month for a week in CA and it had all the space we could need. We had 7 suitcases. I'm 6'7" 320 also, plenty of room for me.
The huge wait issue is real though. We loved the one we had in CA, but, I'm not waiting a year and a half for a new one, which is what the dealer said. And I don't want one that's one of the $55K ones, I want a base model.
The only option for a base LE Sienna seems to be getting an ex-rental car, Avis has some for sale but they've usually got 50-60K and in the upper 20s price wise.
buy a truck if you need to haul 4x8sIt's most likely the usual complaints about the 2nd row not removeable for max cargo capacity.
Why buy a truck when you can rent one from Home Depot for not too much money.buy a truck if you need to haul 4x8s
Yeah, we all know which Prius I referred too.It might be a compliment, since the 2023 Prius hits 0-60 in 7.1 seconds according to Car & Driver, which is faster than the Highlander Hybrid, and in the same range as the Highlander V6/2.4T
2023 Toyota Prius Shames Its Predecessor's Acceleration Performance
The prettiest Prius ever is also the quickest: The new one hit 60 mph in 7.1 seconds (the old one took over 10 ticks).www.caranddriver.com
Your Atlas isn't any faster than a PriusYeah, we all know which Prius I referred too.
Still, a Prius.
Lol, I know one thing: it will tow your over sized Prius and run away from regular.Your Atlas isn't any faster than a Prius
from my observation driving by dealers, the first 3 are not in stock, and the last one (Ford) needs to be buy one get two if they want to clear the lotsTahoe/Yukon/Burb or Expedition
Fake newsLol, I know one thing: it will tow your over sized Prius and run away from regular.
Yeah, it can. VW says a lot of things. Leave braking to me. But then again, oversized Prius cannot go where Atlas can, so we won't meet.Fake news
No it won't, VW says your 2.0T can only tow 2000 lbs max, and that's assuming you have a brake controller. No brake controller, and it's only 1650 lbs.
So, It can't tow my over sized Prius.
We can't meet because you'll run out of gas in the middle of the woods.Yeah, it can. VW says a lot of things. Leave braking to me. But then again, oversized Prius cannot go where Atlas can, so we won't meet.
Don't worry about gas. You won't come to the woods with that toy.We can't meet because you'll run out of gas in the middle of the woods.
The funny part is, your Tiguan can tow more than your Atlas
I love manual mirrors the auto dimming ones never work when you are pulling a trailer or get dark enough.The "S" is pretty basic (manual flip over rear view mirror for example) but I saved so much I really dont care.
I'm lucky as well having 2 in the fleet - 2014 JGC (166k miles) and 2020 Gladiator (60k miles) - NO ISSUESThats great but I know people with them and they have had nothing but problems with it...You are a lucky one...