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Insight vs Prius C, an owner's story

Discussion in 'Honda/Acura Hybrids and EVs' started by BJ_EVfan, Jul 2, 2013.

  1. BJ_EVfan

    BJ_EVfan Member

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    From May 2010 until June 2012 I was the proud owner of a Honda Insight. From June 2013-present I am a Prius C owner. Between these two reliable vehicles, I was an owner of a lemon Chrysler 200 from June 2012-June 2013, which was a total hunk of junk.

    I'm not going to focus on the 200 as its irrelevant (and barely gets 25mpg average even though its rated 30mpg), but I thought a comparison of two similar hybrids would be worthy.

    The Insight that I owned was a good car, it was reliable (never gave me one ounce of a problem in two years of ownership and 50k miles), and it was efficient. I averaged 45mpg, which is slightly above the overall efficiency it was rated for at 43mpg.

    My reason for trading it in for another vehicle last year is that I had a fender bender, didn't feel like fixing it or submitting an insurance claim where I'd still be out $500, and it had a few missing features and quirks.

    Those quirks are... The Honda Insight 2010 didn't have electric A/C, so anytime you stopped it would stop pumping out air. My model didn't have cruise control (my fault as I didn't shop long enough before buying that trim level). And for a hybrid, it really didn't feel like a full hybrid. Its small 10hp electric engine really only assists and never could power the car. The engine would *always* run when you took your foot off the brake pedal.

    But, here are two up sides to it. The Insight had more room in the back for storage vs a Prius C, and it had a slightly more sporty drive, slight being the optimal word. Its still not a race car and takes about the same 11 seconds to get to 60mph.

    SO, that's my take as a former owner.

    Now, my opinion on the Prius C (being a very new owner, only a week and a half of ownership thus far) it is far more advanced. The difference of having a separate, fully operational 60 hp electric engine with more serious battery power really gives you the hybrid feel. The Prius C easily allows me to get about 55mpg so far, based on my driving habits in mixed highway/city traffic. That's a full 10mpg more than the old Insight I had. And I love having a full hybrid that has electrified A/C, power steering, and other features that helps take the load off the engine.

    My only mistake? Buying a crappy Chrysler 200 last year instead of trading in my Insight for a Prius C! I love this car, and while I think the Insight is less refined I give Honda props for making a very reliable, sporty hybrid that still got 45mpg in average mixed highway/city driving.

    That's one owner's experience with these two cars.
     
  2. MPGnutcase

    MPGnutcase Active Member

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    :) great I like to read real world reviews
     
  3. Farfle

    Farfle Member

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    Very nice comparison and review, thank you! I would love to get a Honda Fit Hybrid with Honda's new earth dreams technology. If they can create a 50mpg car to compete with the Prius C but retain the magic seat functionality and extra space, i'd strongly consider trading in my PC for it! At the very least, worthy competition is always healthy.
     
  4. cycledrum

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    I hear ya. Test drove an Insight at hybrids to hot rods car show last year and Insight II seemed more like a conventional car than a hybrid. It was hot and I would turn off the A/C before nearing a stop light, but sure seemed like the gas engine kept running when stopped anyway. I liked the CT200h test drive a lot more.
     
  5. grogi

    grogi Junior Member

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but CT200h has the same drive train as PriusC.
     
  6. xliderider

    xliderider Senior Member

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    You're wrong. ;)

    It's actually more like the Prius hatchback with it's 1.8L engine. The PC has a 1.5L engine.

    SCH-I535