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What to buy, what to buy

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by Wrecit, Jun 6, 2022.

  1. Wrecit

    Wrecit Active Member

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    Started my Prius love affair 3 years ago with a gen 1. I currently have 2 gen twos (06 and an 08)

    In the next few months looking at buying my first show room new car ever (50 years old) and will be getting a Prius.

    Am liking the look of the nightshade and the prime is definitely on my wish list but looking for opinion on which package you think is best

    Only requirement is have to be cloth seats because wife can't stand leather even if I put seat covers on. Will be doing some doordash and possibly ride share for some extra income
     
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    I think the only 2022 Prius (hybrid, not Prime) with cloth seats is the LE. Maybe also the L Eco since it has the lowest cost. XLE has fake leather seats, and the Nightshade differs from the XLE only in exterior accents such as badges and wheel inserts.

    The toyota.com site let's you compare detailed specs for the different trims.
     
  3. jerrymildred

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    In the Prime lineup, if you don't want the softex seats, you're stuck with the LE. Many prefer that one because it's also the only one without the big touch screen. The Toyota website has a list of features for every car. Maybe print out a copy of the one for the Prius and the one for the Prime and circle the features that you really want to see which one gives you the most.
     
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    If you're doing Doordash or ride sharing, I would suggest the L Eco since that model has the highest fuel economy. Other than that, whatever you are looking for within your budget would be fine.
     
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    Ok went to Toyota site and got just one question. Is there really and difference in any of the models?

    Other than cloth or what ever they call their pho leather and the upgrade to the 11 inch JBL I really did not notice anything.

    If you are driving a 22 what actually justifies the price difference between the le and the limited?
     
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    Hey, I'm originally from North of Pittsburgh.

    I made note of all the reviewers stating that the higher end Priuses were annoying to live with as their sensors continually went off. This was the primary reason I demanded the L Eco (the lowest spec version). No sensors on the front and rear bumpers, among other places. It took the dealership I was working with to do a dealer trade to get me the spec I wanted (also wanted the black interior instead of the moon / white).

    What I missed out on by not going one model higher - those sensors and a spare tire - I made up for by putting my own full-sized spare in the rear. Still happy that I didn't get the ones with all the sensors.

    Eventually I may switch in a leather steering wheel from a wrecked car if it all mates up correctly, and if the Prius leather steering wheel is comfortable.

    Now... the choice that you might want to make is if you want all wheel drive or not - depending on the severity of the hills you climb in PGH, and depending on how much you'll use the car out away from commonly serviced streets / towns during winter. But adding in the all wheel drive uses up the spare wheel compartment.
     
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    A lot of the higher levels don't have a spare. The more you think about that the stranger it gets. Oh, and the aforementioned Eco level is missing the spare too.

    Wait for 5th gen?
     
  8. Wrecit

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    That actually been where my brain is going. Read a few articles that have hinted gen 5 may be out in 2023 so might do something crazy like take my gen 2 to the dealer and have them fine tooth comb it, set a crazy budget of $10,000 for repairs and make sure it will see 500,000 miles when I hand it off to my daughter when I upgrade.

    I am wondering how hard it would be to retro fit a JBL into an eco. We really like our music though the stock in the 2006 sounds better than most of my friends newer higher prices ice cars lol
     
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    Mambo you understand better than I can ever explain my "driving conditions" lol I am in carrick area but do doordash on the side and am all over the south as well as venture into the McKnight rd area.

    I did upgrade my gen 2 to project lithium and it has made a huge difference but even the best mpg numbers here usually show "flat landers" they have battery issues lol
     
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    Should last you a long time.

    I'm afraid the dealer would apply the comb more to your wallet than the vehicle. No indy hybrid shop in your area?

    Although the next gen Prius may not be out until mid next year, there will hopefully be more info about the 5th gen hybrid system this fall when the Corolla Cross hybrid is released.
     
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    We have one indy that is so up to speed on Prius he had no clue what was causing or what to do when my 06 dash would not turn on.

    We have at least a half dozen dealers in Pittsburgh area. One is so good that they could not figure out how to jump start my 01 and very confidently told me the problem was I needed a new track battery. Went down and jumped it myself and took it to my now trusted dealer. They checked and said I needed a new 12v battery and that they could put it in or I could drive down the street to AutoZone and get it there cheaper.

    They are much like unicorns but there are still some good full service dealers out there
     
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    We just sold a Gen 3 with over 500,000 miles on it. Looked great!! On the other hand, in the roughly four months I've been working part time in a hybrid shop, I've seen Prii with only 100k miles on them that look and smell like they were left in the woods for ten years with raccoons living in them. Fleas and all!! :eek: It's pretty much up to the owner. ;) You seem like a really good one.
     
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    The dealership really, really wanted my trade-in the last time. I had seat-covers on it since new, and always (always!) had a towel covering the center-console fabric. I took those Mossy Oak seat-covers out of the truck, and put them on this Gen4's Prius seats in the dealership's garage the day I traded vehicles. I meant to change them out for Prius-like seat covers, but never did get them. Still use clean towels, rotated out, on the Prius center-console fabric.
     
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    When I had the Gen 4 2016 Prius, I went with the Prius Four Touring. I don't recall if it had the HUD, but the larger 17 inch wheels road better and helped me achieve 60s to 70 MPGs. I drive regular (55 to 65 to 70 mph on the freeway).

    The JBL speakers are a noticeable improvement which I think is worth every penny. I definitely notice the sound difference in other vehicles. I've been in higher end vehicles with improved audio equipment and this is one thing that can separate the LE from the Limited edition.

    HUD is useful but I think that is very subject to the person driving.

    The improved auto-leveling LED headlights can also be a factor. Buying aftermarket wheels and tires are easy, but upgrading the audio equipment and headlights are a bit more involved.