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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Malarkey, Jun 18, 2007.

  1. Malarkey

    Malarkey New Member

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    Howdy - Great forum, I was idly looking at the Prius before I found this place but leaning towards another car. Now I'm sold on a Prius!

    The main issue I'm having is that dealers in my area (Connecticut) don't have the Touring with package #6. Is there anyone from CT who has that combination? Mind telling me where found it?

    For that matter, any dealer endorsement would be great. I do a lot of work when buying a car but finding a good dealer and giving them a shot is often a good way to go.


    Finally, I'm about 6'2, 34 inseam, reasonably fit and am wondering about longer term comfort - I've read various comments in both directions on the topic but many were older and didn't specify which model. Any members in my size range do a ~50ish mile round trip commute?

    Thanks,
    Mal
     
  2. Bill Merchant

    Bill Merchant absit invidia

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    Hi Mal, welcome to PriusChat. The best advice is to rent a Prius for the weekend and drive. It seems the fit of the seat for a tall person is very individual; driving for some time should tell you a lot about whether the car will fit you. Many toyota dealers have rental cars, as do regular rental car companies. Also, many Toyota dealers will credit the rental toward a purchase if you decide you want a Prius.
     
  3. Malarkey

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Bill Merchant @ Jun 18 2007, 02:10 PM) [snapback]464125[/snapback]</div>

    Great advice, thank you - I pick up a rental on Wednesday. Thursday we're doing a day trip across the state, so will have some decent drive time on it.

    One dealer wanted me to just take a car, free of charge, for a day but I preferred a concrete rental agreement where everyone knew what was going on.

    Unless there are unexpected costs, this will run me about $50, total. Very well spent, IMO.
     
  4. Bill Merchant

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    Good for you! Yes, it's better to spend $50 to be sure you and the car fit each other than to spend about $25K and be sorry. Be sure to read here about idiosyncrasies of the Prius, normal sounds, etc.

    The Prius has lots of power for normal driving, but it will run the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) at peak power, which means fast. You will hear the "engine racing" but that is normal; power not going mechanically to the wheels is turning one motor as a generator to supply power to the other motor and any surplus is going to the High Voltage battery. If you ease up on the pedal because the ICE is racing, you will slow down, of course, and may think the Prius is underpowered.

    Another good exercise for a new driver is to turn off the screen: hit the Display bezel button and the Screen Off screen button. This way you won't be distracted by the pretty colors and flashing lights and can concentrate on how the car drives. To turn the screen back on, either press the Info steering wheel button (if the car has navigation) or the Info bezel button and the Trip Information screen button.

    Many members here are still learning about their cars after months or years of ownership, so don't worry if you don't understand everything on your cross-state trip.
     
  5. seftonde

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    Hello Malarky,

    I also live in CT. I have not seen many touring packages, and none with a package 6. The Toyota site will give you a list of dealers in your area (based on zip code). This is what I used and I found it very accurate when I checked out the dealers.

    I bought my Prius at the end of March from Colchester Toyota. I bought a package 6 in grey. I live in East Lyme and commute to Hartford, so I drive about 90 miles a day. I absolutely love the car! I get about 48 mpg. My driving is mixed, some traffic in Hartford, back roads in East Lyme and route 2 at about 70 MPH for the middle.

    I am 6' with a 33 inch inseam. I find the car very very comfortable. The seat goes way back and my head is a good 2 inches or more from the roof. (I cannot stand having my head touch the roof of a car).

    I would endorse Colchester Toyota; I looked at most of the dealers in this area and went with them because they had the model/color combo I wanted.

    Any questions - feel free to ask!

    Good luck,
    Daniel
     
  6. Betelgeuse

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    Hi Mal,

    Excellent! Another Nutmegger! I see a lot of Prii around here, but I feel like there's not a lot of CT Prii on Priuschat.

    I've heard good things about A-1 Toyota here in New Haven (I knew someone who bought a car there), whereas we had a rather negative experience at Colonial Toyota in Milford when we were shopping around. We ended up buying our '05 up at Toyota of Wallingford, and had a decent experience; I don't know that our experience rises to the level of "recommendation," but they were certainly fair with us and, while we paid a bit more than we probably should have (it was the Prius mania of '05, after all), they were honest with us and didn't try to "hard sell" us on things like the extended warranty.

    I actually have been back for the routine service a few times now and quite like their service department. They are quick, reasonably priced (for a dealer), and they don't overfill the oil. That last one may seem obvious, but it can be a real problem because the Toyota specification tells them to add too much oil to the car.

    Good luck! Any more questions, feel free to ask!
     
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    I'm 6'2" 36w 34L and long trips in the prius are very easy. Seat all the way back, leaned back to where your head lines up with the B pillar, set CC and your golden.
     
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    Being born in Connecticut (Milford) and living in CT. for 48 years until 2000 when my Wife and I moved to Florida, I often (just for the Hell of it), use "buyatoyota.com" to see what Prius models would be available to us if we were still resided in Connecticut and really wanted to buy a brand new Prius. I "see" on that website when I put in the Connecticut zip code (06484) that there are several colors (including Silver Pine Mica) that are NOT available in the Touring Prius, but are available in a non-touring ?? Down here in Florida there are no problems getting any color in a Touring, and almost any package in a Touring, although there may be a slight wait, especially this time of year.

    So WHY is New England so "limited" in what kind of Prius they can buy ??

    Seriously, if we were still living in CT and wanted a Silver Pine Mica Touring and could not get it in CT, we would probably fly (one-way) to North Carolina or the closest state that offers the Touring in the color and package we want, buy it there, and drive it back home.
     
  9. Malarkey

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    I also see quite a lot of them here in CT, rarely a touring and I've yet to see one with a leather interior, though I don't look too close at the inside when I'm on the highway :)

    I worked with Carsdirect.com today and they told me that they cannot supply CT with a Prius at all - they're only able to provide me with some dealer referrals. A big letdown as I was happy with the idea of buying it online if local dealers were difficult.

    Have also heard negatives about Colonial but positives about Wallingford, Colchester and A-1.

    Probably will stop by a dealer or two on Friday and see what they can provide.

    I continue to be very specific about it, though, to the point where I'd rather wait a while than buy one off a lot that wasn't just what I wanted.

    I currently have a PT Cruiser, bought one of the first lot when the Turbo was available and I had ordered one back in 2000 during the PT-Mania, so I have worked with hard-to-find cars before. Just didn't expect it to be this sparse.

    Florida Wen, when you play with buyatoyota.com do you have them send you full quotes? I am leary about passing out my phone number to multiple dealers until I'm really ready to pull the trigger.

    Thanks very much for the replies,
    Mal
     
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    I just picked up my new Prius this weekend from A-1 Toyota in New Haven. I highly recommend them. Our sales person Brad was terrific in dealing with my whole family ( my husband and two young daughters). We did not get the touring package but I love my new car. We downsized from a 2000 Explorer. My girls fit comfortably in the back with two booster seats. I am 5'9" with a 34" inseam and fit comfortably in the drivers seat. I have additional space to move the seat back. I drive my daughter 75 miles (one way) two to three times a week for ice skating lessons and I enjoy the ride.

    Two of our neighbors also bought their Prius from A-1 also. Good luck.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jessye @ Jun 20 2007, 02:52 PM) [snapback]465378[/snapback]</div>
    Congratulations on "officially" joining the club! We actually went to the A-1 body shop when we had to have some work done earlier this year and we had no complaints. I know that the sales and repair sides of the business are often disjointed, but they seemed very reasonable.

    P.S. Time to update your car description, jessye! :)
     
  12. Malarkey

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    Again, thanks for the info, people. Very appreciated.

    I picked up the rental today - it's a 2007 and very basic but clearly enough for me to try it out. I like it, a lot.

    Put 65 miles on it with about a 40 minute break in between to play with some of the gadgets. I fit well and felt the ride was much better than I expected after reading some of the threads here - I think largely due to coming from a PT Cruiser which isn't the smoothest or most comfortable car. I'd actually say the Prius was marginally smoother suspension-wise. It's also quite a bit quieter on the highway.

    I work in New Haven so will check out A-1. I fired off an e-mail to a handful of dealers and actually had good replies, most saying they couldn't get me what I want but they were straight with me which was nice. One dealer does seem to have what I'm looking for on the lot and they quoted me a price I can live with.

    As mentioned in other threads, the web sites for these dealers are turning out to be incorrect in terms of stock.

    Anyway - I'm going to put a couple hundred miles on it tomorrow and Friday, really looking forward to it.

    -Mal