2010 VW Tdi Jetta Sportwagen. 6MT. It was a lovely car. 50.2 lifetime MPG Dieselgate; turned in back in to VW and spent the money on the Prime.
Had citroen xantia 2.1L td. 5.8L/100km or >44 mpg diesel. So kind of efficient ( but not clean . I loved the hydropneumatic suspension and really miss it. But i could not bring it to USA as the brake system was not intependent. Making it illegal in america. (Law Rubbishness: google it). The comfort of the prius Prime is pretty close, though not as smooth. Also that car was 275000km 14 y old. Had to sell it for 300 euros. Broke my heart as it was worth more just with the almost new tires. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
And I thought I was the only one who went from a Cadillac STS to a Prius Prime. I had a 2009 STS with the Northstar V8 and AWD. It was a GM "executive car" which had every possible option installed. When I bought it, it was eight months old and had about 6,000 miles on it. It came with a GM full five year warranty which I later extended (thank god) until I traded the car in for the Prime last August. This STS was anything but fuel efficient. But it was nice to drive and I considered the cost of gas to be "an entertainment tax." Yes... that was the 2009 sticker price -- which is equal to about $81,872 in 2017 dollars! What's really interesting, however, is the numerous 2009 Cadillac state-of-the-art features and options which are standard on the 2017 Prius Prime: * Premium Sound System * Satellite Radio * AM/FM Stereo * Auxiliary Audio Input CD Player CD Changer * Wireless Cell Phone Hookup * Hands-free Cell Phone Operation * Telematics * Navigation System * Navigation from Telematics * Touch-Screen Console Display * Heads-Up Display * Driver Air Bag * Passenger Air Bag * Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch * Side Air Bag * Side Head Air Bag * Rear Head Air Bag HID headlights * Daytime Running Lights * Fog Lamps * Automatic Headlights On * Automatic High/Low Beam * Electrochromic auto-dim rear-view mirror * Power Driver Mirror * Power Passenger Mirror Mirror Memory Heated Exterior Driver Mirror Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror * Blind Spot Detection * Lane Assist * Adaptive Cruise Control * Rear Parking Aid * Climate Control * Dual Zone A/C * Rear Defrost * Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers * Rain Sensing Wipers * Driver Vanity Mirror * Passenger Vanity Mirror * Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror * Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror * Bucket Seats Leather Seats * Power Driver Seat * Driver Lumbar * Heated Driver Seat * Cooled Driver Seat * Driver Seat Memory Power Passenger Seat Passenger Lumbar * Heated Passenger Seat Cooled Passenger Seat Heated Rear Seat * Keyless Entry * Keyless Start * Power Windows * Power Door Locks * Child Safety Locks * Remote Trunk Release * Universal Garage Door Opener * Remote Engine Start * Power Steering * Heated Steering Wheel * Adjustable Steering Wheel * Steering Wheel Controls * Electronic Stability Control * Brake Assist * 4-Wheel ABS * 4-Wheel Disc Brakes * Traction Control * Aluminum Alloy Wheels * Tire Pressure Monitoring System All Wheel Drive Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Compact Spare Tire Theft Alarm * Vehicle Anti-Theft System Woodgrain Interior Trim Privacy Glass * Front Floor Mats * Rear Floor Mats Sun/Moon Roof Sunroof Sunshield Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof GM OnStar® Safe+Sound® The items marked with a * and shown in red are included on the Prime. The others are not. The Prime, of course, has quad LED headlamps instead of the High-Intensity Discharge, a USB/MP3 player instead of the CD player/changer, Toyota Safety-Connect instead of GM OnStar Safe+Sound, and the very credible synthetic SofTex® instead of leather. In addition, the Prime has a rear-view back-up camera, parking proximity sensors, a Qi-compatible wireless smartphone charger, rear cross-traffic detect, and a number of other features not available from Cadillac in 2009. Finally, I need to note that I am a bear-sized bear. Amazingly, the Prime has pretty much the same leg room, head room, and shoulder space for the driver. And as I haven't put any gas into the Prime since last November, I get all of the above without "the entertainment tax" -- and any environmental benefits are just a bragging-rights bonus.
Was it efficient Compared to ... what ? Make/Model/Year Prius (V)agon 2012 Why you bought it at the time. Traded in a Lexus CT200h for more cargo space Did you trade it in No, private sale for $10k Were you considering the new year of the same model No, it was sacrificed to the *EV gods. My end game is a Tesla but amazing tax credits let me buy the Prime while waiting. The Prime is a REALLY good car and outstanding value ... but it is not the car I want.
2008 Prius touring. 89k miles sold it a year ago privately no mainenance issues at all...only keep cars 8-10 years. Waited for the Prime to be available because it was the only Toyota that qualified for reassignment of our carpool licence plate.
Was it efficient: Haha no, not really... especially compared to my Prime. Make/Model/Year: Porsche Cayman S 2007 Why you bought it at the time: My previous daily driver was a 2007 Lotus Exige S. I needed something a bit more... practical. Did you trade it in: No. I sold it private party for much more than any dealer was willing to pay for it. Were you considering the new year of the same model: I would love another Cayman! It was seriously one of the best all-around cars I've ever owned/driven. (I've owned: Mustang Bullitt, RSX-S, STi, Exige S, '77 911 Targa). It was comfortable, it was quick, it turned heads all the time, it got ok milage, I could literally take it to Costco and fill it with an entire basket of groceries. The real issue was it only had 2 seats and I needed something that would fit at least one car seat
XJ8 Jaguar Everything was wrong with it by 60k, would have cost more to fix it than they would give me in a trade. Was it efficient? No. Why I bought it? It's a beautiful car. Did you trade it? It's sitting in front of my house. Were you considering the next year model? No more expensive unreliable cars. No .
Yes 2015 Prius 4 Had a 2011 Prius 2 we loved, but the 0% interest and specials they offered brought our payment down by $100/month Yes We got it (sort of) iPad ?
2004 Prius - averaged 52mpg over its life. Traded in for Prime. 1988 Mazda MX-6 GT Turbo - averaged about 35mpg. Sold this last weekend.
I had a 2014 Chevy Silverado. 17 MPG’s. Because I needed a truck for work. Sold privately. Wanted a fuel efficient car with the legendary reliability of a Toyota since I drive about 35,000 miles a year. Almost bought a RAV4 Hybrid but I was then told about the Prime Federal Rebate and the fuel economy. Now if I need a truck I can just rent one from Home Depot or UHaul.
Was it efficient: Very Make/Model/Year: 2017 Prius Four Touring Why you bought it at the time: It replaced a 2012 Prius Five w/ATP Did you trade it in: Sold outright Were you considering the new year of the same model: Same year, "upgraded" to Prius Prime Advanced Almost 3 weeks into the change. Loving the moonstone interior in lieu of the monochromatic black scheme in the Four Touring. Missing blizzard pearl, though. Thought we should get something a little different as to not have the same thing twice in a row, but I've learned I really prefer it. Nothing against classic silver fans - it's a nice color. I also miss the 17" wheels from the Four Touring.
Currently have 15 Odyssey and 09 Accord. Prime is the 3rd car. I need 3 cars for next 6 years as kids would start to drive.
The last car we bought before the Prime was a Model S. Would have bought another Tesla (it's an OK car, and a p85dl would have been acceptably priced), but we felt treated quite poorly so that became out of the question.
I know! I charge at night and at charge work with a 110 MGP since I bought it nearly 2 weeks ago. My first Prius and likely not my last.
No, not efficient VW Tiguan S 2010 Initial launch 165K Miles. Engine coolant started leaking Yep. Traded it in. No intention of buying another one. Premium gas for a compact SUV...not ever again.