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Don't forget there will likely be upgrade kits from those same third party providers to boost the PHV to higher EV performance levels for those so...
Congratulations on your new car. I've been enjoying mine for many months now and I am sure you will enjoy it.
What was stated to me many times was that the prius would be $10,000 cheaper, and its only three.
I understand and never said anything trumped anything. For many months I've heard about how the PHV will be so much drastically less expensive...
Your comment I was responding too was pretty focused on cost. I agree there are other factors to consider and Toyota's long track record with...
I was going to quote the same passage. $45k for the volt is pretty loaded, but with the bigger tax credit comes out almost identical to the PHV...
One difference will still be the driving experience. The volt has more torque and will not start the ICE under heavy acceleration. Zooming up...
not true, although it is well equipped, a fully loaded volt is only 2 or 3 features off from a PHV advanced, and the volt has better mpge, more...
Its an interesting thought thinking of battery weight in terms of multiple 4.2kwh packs. Perhaps the ultimate answer would be to make them...
The entry for after tax credit volt is $32,500. $3,000 premium for significantly better EV range isn't that unreasonable.
The least expensive PHV will be cheaper than a Volt, the most expensive PHV will be more expensive than a Volt. Pricewise we're all in the same...
Now even I think that is just inflammatory trolling...
From the updated Toyota page: Prius Plug-in EV mode works under certain conditions up to 62 mph for approximately 10-15 miles on a full charge....
I'd bet after the initial launch they'll decontent the base one down a bit and have a starting price in the upper 20's,maybe w/o nav.
I wonder why they have the two different sized screens in the trim levels. Seems like that would effect alot of other related pieces in assembly...
I don't know if I agree, advanced has: Autodimming rear mirror w/ homelink transceiver Heated seats Hard drive for the infotainment system...
The Prius Team guy in the other thread said to compare to the Volts 93 number, not the 60 number
Then you could use them, because you can buy the obsolete one and you can't buy the PHV.;)
Or current and obsolete?
Actually, I'm fairly certain the Insight-I is exactly what he was referring to as a "science experiment". As an early adopter, I personally...