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Who's the fairest of them all? (The 2010 Prius, Insight and Fusion Hybrid together)

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by moner, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. CAR4TWO

    CAR4TWO New Member

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    Don't knock that Honda Insight. It is a great grocery getter. I thought the fit and finish was excellent. The drivers seat adjusted all right but the passenger seat sat to high for me. The front window seemed to low. It was not high enough. I thought visibility was a bit restricted.

    The Prius is quieter, bigger, and has a roomier back seat.

    I sure am glad to see other automaker coming out with their hybrids. In my opinion, all family sedans should be hybrid.

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    I guess whoever were there with the cars went into the fancy restaurant for lunch. Leaving that parking space in between them was just too much temptation to pass up! Snapped my pics and stealthed off before they could catch me. :dance:
     
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    the fusion on these pics compared to the prius is not really that bigger then i expected.
     
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    I admit I've never driven the Prius more than 5 hours straight, but the seat worked fine for me that day (of a 10 hour trip, twice in 4 days). Love the size of the cabin and that after 15K miles, I have no rattles. Can't say that for my 57 Ford Country Sedan wagon, 68 Pontiac Catalina, 70 Pontiac Bonneville, 77 Pontiac Bonneville, 81 Pontiac Grand Prix, 89 Jeep Cherokee Pioneer, 90 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, or my 01 Chevy Blazer LT. Only the Caddy could compare with the Prius for seat comfort. I miss my leather seats, but looks like that could be solved by a new Prius. I miss my power seat but maybe one day...

    But it is unfortunate that the seat isn't more adjustable since every body is different.

    But most of all, I love my 54 mpg this last Saturday on a 200 mile trip into the mountains much of it going 70-72 mph. I can afford to go places even when gas hits $4 or $5 a gallon here in the next year or two.
     
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    I think the lines on the Insight interior are goofey looking and just don't flow well. Can't say much about the exterior since it looks alot like the Prius from the side. I like the new Prius exterior looks. The Fusion is nice and I could have gotten it discounted and with a tax credit making it equal in price to the Prius I wanted. It all boiled down to a couple of things:

    1) If I was going to get a first year model, I'd take my chances with Toyota.

    2) The 50 mpg mark sounded too irrestable. I just had to know if I could hit it. Had it been 49 mpg, I may have very well went with the Fusion since it looks like a conventional car and no sterotype is associated with it. (I don't drive a hybrid simply to be different)

    All three have their charm. It's good that many of our Youth (and you frugal ones too) will be saving gas in a Honda they can afford. (I just can't get past the ugly interior, which is what you see 100% of the time as a driver). I like the Prius for its functionality, FE and now, even good looks. The Ford will appeal to mainstream buyers so around 25,000 people this year will be getting better FE in a comfortable car in a name they feel good about. All winners in their own segments.
     
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    Nicely done pix, and your camera didn't get totally blown out
    by the sun highlights. Are you guys just getting spring up
    there? The leaves look very young.
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    I'm still amused by how Honda totally copied the Ford "wall-o-chrome"
    front end, and how the nose of the Prius [and many other Toyotas]
    looks very Honda-like from a couple of years ago, while of course the
    back of the Insight looks like a squashed Prius. Ford desperately
    needs to make a Fusion hatchback. Oh, and that one needs more
    air in its tires...
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  7. CAR4TWO

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    The Honda Fit comes close to everything anyone would ever want in a car. I heard Honda is going to have IMA in that car by this fall. That little car is huge on the inside. I looked at it in detail inside and out. It's a hugely popular car and will be even more exciting when it can get 50 miles to the gallon.

    I just wished our batteries lasted longer in the Prius. They do charge quickly. Batteries will come down in price and be made to last longer. I might add more batteries when that happens.

    The advantage the Prius has is its size!
     
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    It's been a very slow start to summer, the weather outside is more like the beginning of spring than summer. All the farms and gardens are way behind schedule. The camera I used here is just a cheap-ish Canon A720IS but it takes some great pictures. Once the weather clears I'll get serious and get the Canon Rebel out!

    Same as you WVGasGuy, I felt the safest taking the chance on the first year Toyota model. And the Honda interior is so frenetic, I much rather prefer sitting in the peaceful Prius spaceship. :alien:

    Car4Two, the Honda Fit is a nice, practical little car and I almost bought one a year ago. To me, buying the Insight doesn't really make sense in comparison. I was always a devout Honda girl before, jumping over to Toyota was a big deal but I'm so happy I did.
     
  9. F8L

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    Moner,

    was that over by the big park with the Vancouver Aquarium? I go up to Vancouver once a year on my way to visit my sister in WA. and Canada has the best candy bars... :D So just about once a year I go to the Aquarium or the suspension bridge if I am bringing a friend to B.C. for the first time.

    This year I am hoping to visit with Hyo Silver but it will likely be snowing when I get up there. Maybe we can have a B.C. Prius meet this winter at a warm coffee shop! :)
     
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    Yep, Stanley Park has the Aquarium at the entrance. These pictures were taken at the opposite end of the park near North Van.
    A Vancouver Prius meet eh? First we'll have to see if the 2010 gets any good traction in the snow! :smow:
     
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    I love that park. Except that they always required Canadian money for the parking tickets. :rolleyes:

    My lil 2005 does great in the snow so your 2010 should be evern better. So no excuses for not attending a Prius meet. Hyo Silver will put it together for all of us. ;)
     
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    Yeah, the big park with the fish pool :rolleyes:...looks like Prospect Point. Lovely little restaurant, great view from the deck - would you like to go IN for lunch next time, Moner? :)

    Snow? In Vancouver? Don't be silly. :p
     
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    Dude, I almost slipped on the ice on your porch last time. So yes, snow! :p
     
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    No money for lunch now, my Prius cleaned out my bank account! Greedy little car.
    If it does snow in Vancouver the whole city shuts down, no one knows how to drive in the white stuff. You should have seen the chaos it caused this winter. Not even buses were running for awhile and the streets weren't plowed for weeks on end. I shudder to think what'll happen if that happens again during the Olympics.
     
  15. Tideland Prius

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    then we'll be the laughing stock of the entire world.

    World class ski resort with basic snow removal facilities.

    I can tell you our '05 did very well this past winter. We were mobile for the entire two weeks of christmas vacation while others were stuck at home or had to bring out their SUVs. Winter tyres work wonders on any car, especially on the Prius
     
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    Either that or it doesn't snow at all for the Olympics! Such an unpredicatable place to host them.
    I put chains on my rear wheel drive Benz and managed to get around OK during that mess. The really hard part was getting out of my steep driveway. Still trying to decide whether to go chains or studded tires on the Prius... hmmm.
     
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    No don't have to admit that. It is just fine for me:)
     
  18. Tideland Prius

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    Yeah.. better hope for a La Nina winter to get the best conditions.

    I don't know the legalities of studdeds in BC (or even in the Lower Mainland). I'm sure dedicated winters would be fine (We're running WRs on ours so dedicated winters should perform a lot better). They also don't have a speed limit of 50km/h like chains do (not that you'd be going faster in those conditions)
     
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    Studded tires are legal in BC from October 1st to April 30th, perfect to the end of the boarding season! I didn't like having to take the Second Narrows with chains on last year so I was thinking of going the winter rims and chains route. Not sure if that would offer as much traction though, anyone know? Maybe I should be posting this in the Winter Tires in Canada thread, haha!

    One thing I notice in the pictures I took of the three cars is how very small my wheels look in comparison to the other two. Too bad I wasn't representing the Touring version with the 17s!
     
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    Have you ever thought about trying AutoSocks? I have a set but I have not had to use them yet. I keep them in the hatch just ion case. :)

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