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Thank you to the forum. Picked up new Prius today.

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by syncro87, Apr 4, 2018.

  1. syncro87

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    Thank you to those that have answered my questions, and more generally to those in the forum who have posted all kinds of stuff I found useful when doing research. I pulled the trigger on a new Prius Two today.

    Apparently I can't post a pic.

    Oh well, you've all seen a silver Two before.
     
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    Ok good. Congratulations, now your you're profile is out of date though and we can't change that for you don't forget to share your joys and tribulations with us. Hope there will be more of the joy than pain! (y)
     
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    congrats and all the best!(y)
     
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    Congrats and welcome! Don't hesitate to ask any questions or share any stories, findings, quirks, etc. We're mostly a nice bunch here.
     
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    I really love the Gen 4 body, as soon as I saw it I knew I would own one and now I do. Please tell us your initial thoughts when you get time, we love details, especially if this is your first Prius. :-D
     
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    Initial thoughts with only 100 miles on the odo, much comparison to our other car, a '16 Civic EX-T sedan:

    - Prius brakes feel mushy, then grabby. This is inherent to the regenerative design, I'm sure, so it is a known engineering compromise. Our '16 Civic has infinitely better brake pedal feel, but again, nature of the beast.

    - The Civic has more precise steering and is a LOT quicker (turbo). This is not a criticism of the Prius, as it is a totally different kind of car. Honda does electric power steering better than just about anyone, in my experience. Hyundai/Kia probably the worst.


    - The driver's seat bottom cushion is somewhat too short. Known issue before purchase, can live with it. Civic has better seats.


    - Stereo sound quality is inferior to the Civic. However, my cell phone pairs much more easily with the Prius...a headache with the Civic.


    - Bluetooth call quality is superior in the Prius to the Honda.


    - The Toyota's headlights are a LOT better than those in the Honda. Far brighter. Possibly so much that they're annoying to others.


    - Highway ride quality is superior to the Honda.


    - Prius MPG so far indicated at 55, beats Honda by 15.


    - Our Honda is a non Sensing model, so the adaptive cruise, collision avoidance, BSM, etc, tech is superior in the Prius.


    - The Prius seems to be a touch quieter on the highway vs. the Civic.



    I haven't really driven the car enough to be positive about anything yet, just initial thoughts that come to mind.
     
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    I wouldn't be to sure it's inherent. Mention to the dealership, maybe air i pockets in the lines?? Maybe others with fourth gen will weigh in; but with our 3rd gen I have no complaints: the brakes have solid, linear feel.

    What specific Honda was that? Note if you calculate the Prius mpg you'll likely find it exaggerates. Our previous car (06 Civic Hybrid) had very honest display of mpg. It couldn't match the Prius for sure, but at least the display was accurate.
     
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    Welcome!

    Change the Drive Mode to PWR instead of ECO. I use Normal mode because Eco is too sluggish, especially with the cruise control.
    You can control ECO mode for the climate control separate from drive Mode.
     
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    If he's using ECO?

    FWIW, I drive our old Civic Hybrid once in a long while, and I wouldn't say it's peppier, more like the throttle pedal is just too hair-trigger, hard to modulate. It tends to jump on take-off, bit of a pain.
     
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    "- Prius brakes feel mushy, then grabby. This is inherent to the regenerative design, I'm sure, so it is a known engineering compromise. Our '16 Civic has infinitely better brake pedal feel, but again, nature of the beast. ... "

    You'll get used to the brakes, they are different - as they're barely ever working like a "normal" car - you'll find your pads&discs will likely last the life of the car.

    Plus - with DRCC, which I use much of the time, I find that I don't touch the brake pedal anything like as much as in a normal car.
     
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    That depends on the terrain. I find using light braking to slow on moderate declines charges the battery more that DRCC. Cruise tends to use engine braking, likely because it has no way of know how long the decline is.
    Better programming would switch to engine braking after the battery is charged to 7 bars, for instance.
     
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    In terms of braking, I can't remember a huge difference between my Subaru and the Gen 3 Prius, but I was probably so excited about regent braking that I didn't care.

    One slight warning is that you'll definitely have a different feel if you're braking and hit a bump. On the Gen 3, there were some people who seriously hated the feel and there were several posts in these forums. I rarely experienced it on the Gen 3, and have felt it once so far on the 2018.

    It feels like the car's actually slipping or some people even feel like it's surging. My theory is that in general there's a smooth transition from regenerative braking to physical brakes, but when the ABS senses "slippage" due to the tire bouncing it instantly kills regeneration and you're suddenly 100% on physical brakes without any compensation to account for the loss of regen braking, so you do experience lighter braking and have to compensate.

    My wife doesn't drive the car that often, but has never mentioned it. I notice it -- perhaps because of the threads -- but it doesn't freak me out and I don't feel like its unsafe. Since we're talking brakes, just a heads up.
     
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    congrats and beautiful photo! safe driving!
     
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    Congrats and excellent colour choice (y)
    Don't worry about the brakes, mine were a bit grabby at first, but either I've got used to it or it's got better, it certainly feels like normal brakes to me now.
    I think the UK base model has a basic stereo, similar in the US, I have the top spec with has a JBL system which is excellent.
     
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    When you can whistle and sing badly as I can, who needs a radio in the car? :ROFLMAO:
    Actually, my basic one is fine.
     
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    Yes everyone says the same about mine just arrived in Pearly White...... which to me looks like Old English White. Shape looks sporting and the car drives super, going to be a brilliant car.

    I would also thank all the people who have answered questions which I had, but not necessarily made myself here. I know not to block the battery vent under the rear right passenger seat before I read it in the manual. The car has DAB, Bluetooth etc and all of this works right away, my first car which does this with no hassle at all! Amazing.

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    SPB-CH,

    I hope that you realize that your post is in response to an April 5, 2018 post. There has been no activity on this thread since April 14, 2018..
     
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    Blane, I had not noticed!
     
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