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2016 two would you buy one?

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by Rmay635703, Dec 26, 2016.

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  1. keymusic

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    I have a 2017 Two and the only thing I would suggest is that if you're going to get a Two, to get a 17 instead of a 16, because the 17 comes standard with the radar cruise control and the lane departure steering assist while the 16 doesn't. There may be some other standard features too.
     
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    he's buying used.
     
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    Oooooooooooo. I didn't notice that. He didn't say used in the original post.
     
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    i know, he threw us a curveball in post #11.:p
     
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    I believe it has been proven here they use the same tires with more inflation. I believe the press releases indicate there is an electric cabin heater assist element in Eco and above.
    I personally wanted the spare. With the added standard safety features in 2017 I did not think the price difference between the two and three (the next model with a spare) was worth it.
     
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    The batteries are not the same spec. The voltage is different.
     
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    One that wants the safety features of the new Two?
     
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    that's an expensive swap, but probably worth it to some people.
     
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    People who buy this are not concerned about money much.
     
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    and have very fortunate friends!:)
     
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    But the power output of both is specificied the same. From the US 2016 brochure:

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    Further, only the Eco has different mpg rating, level 3 and up are rated same as 2.
     
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    I don't know but I'm getting real tired of the angry flashing of lights at me everything I drive after dusk. Don't like that this car is causing me to blind drivers everywhere I go. I wouldn't take that hit on trading it in but I really wish I would have not made this mistake.

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    you can't have them adjusted?(n)

    they probably aren't angry, just helpful.
     
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    Yeah you can. But it seems weird, that so many are needing adjustment. And maybe pushing them down enough to avoid blinding issues will be compromising the Prius driver's illumination?
     
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    maybe. pip had the same problem, a lot of complaints.
     
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    Mine need adjusting... I get flashed all the time... so I have my hand on the stalk while driving so I can flash back!

    I'll probably have them adjust when I go for 5k service...

    Adjust lights
    Turn off reverse beep
    hmmm...
     
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    exactly what i do.
     
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    I bought the 2016 Prius 2 non-eco version mainly because of the non-lithium battery. We know how reliable the nickel metal hydride is in the Prius application, and because of the no rear-wiper, and no spare tire, and extra $500+ price increase with the Eco, it didn't take much thought for me to just buy the plain ole 2.
     
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    We are similar but I found the standard safety features on the 2017 made the decision easier. To get those on a 2016 I would need to get a three with an additional package. Safety features were more important to me than the battery type.
     
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    The headlight assembly on my 2106 touring are crazy bright. Way over lamped. Ditto on the "getting flashed" comments. How do I ask a dealer to adjust them? I want to do this at my 10 K service.