07-02-2011, 04:19 PM
I've heard that about the Insight no AC when stopped in traffic.
Top Recommended Hybrids
http://www.edmunds.com/hybrid/2011/buying-guide.html
The difference above isn't quite accurate, the Insight starts at $18.2K and the Prius starts at $23.5K. Our
2010 Prius stickered for $24.9K, we have about 10K miles on it in almost 2 years and we're getting a solid
50mpg city and hwy. We drove it to a funeral home Thur. evening about 1 hour away with 4 grown
adults, my brother ands sister in the back seat raved over the ride quality and leg room they had.
You couldn't pry our Prius away from my wife, she loves the car it's a series III main upgrade over the 2 is
the JBL subwoofer, it rocks. Don't forget there's nice alloy wheels under the Prius wheelcovers that only
needs a center cap to set them off. It's not been in for anything but oil changes, 0W-20 Synthetic, we
use Mobil 1. We supply the oil and the dealer supplies the filter and they change the oil $20.
Personally I think Honda tried to copy the Prius and it would sell better if they had came up with their own
design. Neither have good visibility out the back glass.
I just did a search of the Prius inventory across the Southeast and there's 859 available, the absolute
cheapest is $24.3K, that's a series II .
Personally I'd look hard at the Prius, it's proven , the resale value is there, just be prepared to answer a
lot of questions from by standers and you'll get a lot of stares, you'd think people would be used to
them by now. I was a little leery of the CVT transmission but it's so quiet and there's no shifts so it's
seamless as they say.
200,000-mile Toyota Prius keeps on going
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/04/autos/to.../index.htm
The 200,000 Mile Club
http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-prius...-club.html
SE inventory
http://www.scottclarkstoyota.com/new_inv...oryListing
Prius
http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/
Insight
http://automobiles.honda.com/insight-hybrid/
Top Recommended Hybrids
http://www.edmunds.com/hybrid/2011/buying-guide.html
The difference above isn't quite accurate, the Insight starts at $18.2K and the Prius starts at $23.5K. Our
2010 Prius stickered for $24.9K, we have about 10K miles on it in almost 2 years and we're getting a solid
50mpg city and hwy. We drove it to a funeral home Thur. evening about 1 hour away with 4 grown
adults, my brother ands sister in the back seat raved over the ride quality and leg room they had.
You couldn't pry our Prius away from my wife, she loves the car it's a series III main upgrade over the 2 is
the JBL subwoofer, it rocks. Don't forget there's nice alloy wheels under the Prius wheelcovers that only
needs a center cap to set them off. It's not been in for anything but oil changes, 0W-20 Synthetic, we
use Mobil 1. We supply the oil and the dealer supplies the filter and they change the oil $20.
Personally I think Honda tried to copy the Prius and it would sell better if they had came up with their own
design. Neither have good visibility out the back glass.
I just did a search of the Prius inventory across the Southeast and there's 859 available, the absolute
cheapest is $24.3K, that's a series II .
Personally I'd look hard at the Prius, it's proven , the resale value is there, just be prepared to answer a
lot of questions from by standers and you'll get a lot of stares, you'd think people would be used to
them by now. I was a little leery of the CVT transmission but it's so quiet and there's no shifts so it's
seamless as they say.
200,000-mile Toyota Prius keeps on going
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/04/autos/to.../index.htm
The 200,000 Mile Club
http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-prius...-club.html
SE inventory
http://www.scottclarkstoyota.com/new_inv...oryListing
Prius
http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/
Insight
http://automobiles.honda.com/insight-hybrid/
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