2010 Prius Uses Roman Numerals For Trim Levels. Eh?
Instead of stuff like SE, LE and XLE, the different options packages or "trim levels" on the 2010 Prius will be demarcated by roman numerals II, III, and IV. There is no Prius I. Odd. Probably to set it apart from your normal, not-getting-50-mpg cars. [Kicking Tires]
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Ug....so very true.
They should also come with bumper stickers that read "Yes my total cost of ownership is higher than your car, but people think I'm saving the planet...so that's worth something right?"
My only problem with the Prius is the price. There's such a huge demand that a used one is often just as much as a brand new one. I would love to drive a Prius, especially since I think it looks better than the Honda Civic hybrid, but my motivations are for the awesome gas mileage, not to save the environment. I save the environment by taking public transportation, and by walking. On the weekends I drive an SUV, so maybe that negates it...
Oh when are we going to get a hybrid Honda Fit or Toyota Matrix? I would love one of those.
The Prius is a nice car, much like most Toyota's. It's not a family car by any means, and once our family expands past two kids we'll probably need to trade in my Civic for an SUV. But for now it keeps us from amassing 'junk'. When I need to haul something, I just call my in-laws who have an SUV, or I rent. Although with the back seat down, the Prius has tons of room.
Alot of you are full of crap my wifes prius goes just as fast just as quick as any other car we have owned. If you have to go around the driver may be hyper mileing and can get up to 80 miles per gal. We however drive ours like a normal car and get right at 50 mpg. I guess it helps to offset my jeep at 19 mpg. Yall quit hatin.
@quagmire0: Horrid rear visibility though. Giant blind spots by the C-pillar and the thick window spoiler. With the rear seats up, it's even worse.
Most of our staff like driving our Prius pool cars for MPG, but feel a bit unsafe because of those features.
@Claytons: If you haven't read any of the posts from the past week, its been busted for some people all week, they know about it. Stop cluttering up the comments.
I considered the Prius in my recent round of car-buying. The dealers know they have a good thing going though, and charge a hefty premium for one. The cheapest I could have realistically driven one off a lot was for 25k. As it was, most were marked in the 26-29k range. Sure, they were covering sales tax at the time, but big whoop.
Ended up going with a car (Scion xD) that cost 10k less. Even with gas at $5/gallon, it will take fifteen years to make up the difference in fuel costs. And I've never owned a car for fifteen years.
Hoping my next vehicle is a plug-in hybrid.
@mistaketv: That's pretty much what they look like. My dad drives a Prius. I find the hugely sloped windshield a little strange to get used to.
@Costner: Morons.... the "study" that calculated the TCO as the Prius as being higher vs. the Hummer assumed that the Prius only lasted 100,000 miles, while the Hummer lasted 300,000 miles without so much as a spark plug change.
BTW, it's not Chinese Strip Mining....it's done in Canada and it's a mine & fill operation.
@quagmire0: Toyotas, not Toyota's! Charles Barker Toyota in VA has that mistake all over their sales material and ads...drives me nuts!
@hedonia: Considering that their username is DoctorMD, and they are obviously neither, I would just ignore the blabber!
@frodolives35: People are more likely to take your comment seriously if you choose to follow standards of English grammar and mechanics.
@Oranges w/ Cheese: Sorry, oh holy one, to tread on your sacred commenting grounds.
I read every entry that comes through my RSS feed and never came across a post about comment problems. I'll be sure to consult you next time.
@Claytons: Sorry, it just gets annoying when the first comment of almost every post is "Reply feature broken?" and nothing pertinent to the article!
@mistaketv: I could be wrong, but I believe that's a 2009 model, which is on streets now. Haven't you seen a Prius before? They all look like that.
@ComcastRedwoodFlyer: As a brown person who is not Hispanic (though people apparently confuse me for one, time to learn Spanish), I have to say...
hahahahaha
@mobilene:
And as we Chrysler fans know, the Fury wasn't the only Plymouth to get the Roman treatment. The 1965-67 Belvedere series (I & II) also used them to designate trim levels. But then, the Belevedere had only two trim levels (plus the Satellite and later GTX) versus three for the Fury--not counting the Sport Fury, Gran Fury, VIP and other variations. I believe the Fury I, II and III ran from 1965 until 1974.
















I think I like the design of the MMX better than the MMIX.