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consumers reports tests touring!

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by rigormortis, May 4, 2008.

  1. Boo

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    Touring Suspension Parts Research

    Hi Smitty,

    Your dealer's Parts Dept is definitely wrong.

    BerkshirePrius researched this issue on the Toyota Prius OEM Parts database, and his conclusions were that the following suspension parts on the Touring Prius were different than those on the Standard Prius:

    FRONT: Touring Front Stabilizer Bar

    REAR: Touring Rear Stabilizer Bar, Shocks & Springs

    I also researched this issue on the parts database, and came to the exact same conclusions as BerkshirePrius.

    FYI, if you want to buy these Touring suspension parts, they cost around $390.

    You should read BerkshirePrius' thread on the subject entitled "Touring Suspension Parts Research". I would link it here but the new server is misbehaving and right now it doesn't allow posts with hyperlinks. So you'll have to do a Search using the words "Touring Suspension Parts Research".

    If you decide to change to these Touring suspension parts, I'd love to hear your review and about your experience.

    Good luck.
     
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    im pretty sure the touring uses a different rear suspension. there was an old post way back on priuschat to fellow touring owners to check under the car to make sure that you got the euro tuned suspension, apprarantly the touring rear shocks have red and yellow stripes on them, base owners please report back what color stripes there are on your rear suspension parts and report back!! haha
     
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    I think you have to gauge your own driving experience vs what you read in CR. I'm a subscriber, and I watch their reviews and reliability feedback closely--have participated in their surveys.
    My experience is you can significantly improve a car's handling by changing the tires. The Prius sits pretty high, almost as high as an SUV--though the ground clearance is not as high. It sits a bit higher than a Subaru Forester, which I was next to at a traffic light yesterday. That may mean a high center of mass. If so, handling would be improved with a 55 or 60 series tire vs the 65 OE. I had a Jeep Liberty a few years back, and improved the handling dramatically with 70 series tires (vs 75 OE). Toyota opts for the narrower tire, probably for cost and gas mileage. The 16" wheel size is not as important as the tire width.

    Does anybody know if a 55 or 60 series tire is acceptable to Toyota with 15" wheels?
     
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    Don't know exactly what you mean by "acceptable to Toyota". But a lot of PriusChatters have put 195/60/15 tires (and I think a few have put 205/55/15 tires) on their OEM 15" wheels.
     
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    Consumer Reports Full Road Test Report of Touring + Comparison Chart of Base (Standard) vs. Touring

    If anyone is interested, attached is a Word file with Consumer Reports - online edition's full road test report of the Touring, together with its handy comparison chart of the ratings and specifications of the Base (Standard) Prius vs. the Touring Prius.

    On the comparison chart, I've highlighted the differences in bold red:

    [​IMG]Consumer Reports Prius Touring v Base.doc (291.5 KB, 0 views)
     
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    I drove the 2008 touring and found it stiff and uncomfortable. I drove the base model # 6 and found it took the bumps much nicer. There is more rubber between the rim and the road on the 15 inch tire. I had the 2 models side by side for 3 hours, as I and the salesman test drove them. The touring I drove was less money than the base # 6 which was "over" loaded. If you have a sensitive back I would stay away from the touring version. The price of replacing those 16 inch tires will add to the mpg loss.
     
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    5 hours ago!

    consumer reports have upgraded the low score of the Hid lights in the touring version from 1 star to officially declaring it one of its automotive turkeys for 2008!

    if its supposed to be that bad how come there is no recall or tsb?


    the headlights in the Toyota Prius Touring. On a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the tops), these lights got a 1. Even with Xenon bulbs, low-beam light doesn’t provide enough illumination forward to allow the driver time to see and react to objects in the road. The lights also have a distinct ramp-shaped cutoff between light and darkness at the top of the low-beam pattern. These lights leave us in the dark.

    Automotive turkeys 2008: Consumer Reports Cars Blog
     
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    rigor,

    I was wondering, how do you find the HIDs?

    If they seem fine to you, what do you think might account for CR's low opinion of the HIDs? Mis-aimed? Auto-leveler broken?
     
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    my initial response was that the headlights didn't light up far enough down the road, but i have since sort of gotten used to it., and i sort of feel fine with them now

    from time to time other drivers flash me thinking my highbeams are on, but they are not, like sometimes like going over a small bump in the road will cause the headlights to autolevel for a split second and people will think the highbeams are on