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Is 2024 Prius/Prius Prime imminent?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Gokhan, Jul 23, 2023.

  1. hill

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    It's not that just the Gen 4 that he makes bad assumptions about. Perhaps it makes him feel better about not having a Gen 5 or a Tesla or whatever HE compares to what HE drives. JEEEZ even his car
    color is 'best'. LOL
    More deflection from being corrected?
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    Ha ha, I love the blue magnetism. If you remember the Schindler's List scene, where the little girl is the only colored object in the frame, that's what the blue magnetism looks like on the freeway—it makes everything else look black and white.

    I also had a silver 2020 Prius Prime XLE, I neither liked the color nor the car, which came without BSM etc.

    I wish Gen 5 came in blue magnetism, it would be my color of choice again without hesitation.
     
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    That is not the most flattering angle. You need to see the color in real life to appreciate it. The color in your picture is not correct at all.

    In any case, it is definitely a far better taillight design than in Gen 5.

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    And I have driving lights and head-up display, which are missing in Gen 5 as well. ;)
     
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    But you have those teeny toy tires. Your car is just funny looking. But I’m sure it’s great, it’s a Prius.
     
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    Yes, it has small-diameter but efficient tires—albeit the same tread width. Yes, it looks like a hybrid and is more aerodynamic than Gen 5 (133 mpge vs. 127/114 mpge).
     
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    I saw one in real life the other day. I was going to withhold my comments and just post the pic, but since you offered an opportunity...

    The color was gaudy and did the "styling" no favors. It looked like a teenage girl's car.

    A darker or more neutral color would have been much less offensive to look at.
     
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    no shade, but always thought the tail end of the 2022 looked like two lips that had bad plastic surgery....but I'm just sayin'....it's all in the beholder....
     
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    tough crowd :p
     
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    No problem with a car displaying the Rolling Stones logo or heavy-metal horns.

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    That's actually the best photo I've ever seen of the Robo Catfish. I think there's some beneficial distortion going on with the image though. That a$$ looks stretched out.

    And that turquoise color would get on most people's nerves after a few weeks of looking at it.
     
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    No, the picture is not distorted. That's exactly how the car is.

    I don't like the looks of Gen 4 Prius at all—I think it is hands down the worst-looking Prius by far with its awful headlight and taillight design (the mid-cycle refresh made it worse)—but Gen 4 Prius Prime is a good-looking car. Some people don't like the "gills" in the front, which is fine. At least, I have driving lights on the gills on my Limited. It looks very good from above, too.

    As for the aqua/turquoise color, you actually like it more when you own the car. It is fluorescent in daylight and under LED light and shines brighter and more colorful than any car on the road—definitely sporty and safe. You would never lose it in a large, crowded parking light. If I were trading in for a Gen 5 and this color were available, I would pick it up with no hesitation.

    I postponed my Gen 5 Prius Prime purchase to 2025 as I said before. By then, my Gen 4 will be almost paid off and my new payments will be under $150 a month. With some luck, perhaps they might even have TSS 3.5 or 4.0 by then.
     
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    How are you buying any new car with a payment under $150 a month? Even the cheapest G5 with $1k down and 3% interest is over $500 a month.
     
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    he's figuring in his trade
     
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    Oh, come on.. :)

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    The only way you'll know the difference between the 23 and 24 is the VIN #. Absolutely no changes for 2024....
     
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    There will always be changes—albeit possibly very minor and unnoticeable, such as updated part numbers etc. In fact, there are such changes even during the same model year. I know this from Toyota parts database, which lists the part numbers for a given manufacture date but not for a model year, and these part-number dates and model-year production-date ranges (the latter historically typically running from August to August) don't always align.
     
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    Lol how are you so sure?

    i do admit generally, with pretty much any product, the update immediately after a major redesign is usually a minor revision

    plus, they cant even seem to churn these things out on time
     
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