Should I trade in my Prius? Please help
#16
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I was in the same position as you were. I had a guy lined up to buy my Prius IV. I went around to Lexus and test drove it. I have to say I like the way it drives. I am fine loosing a couple of MPG. The one thing I didn't like is the placement of the armrest. It is too far back. If you were driving and have your hand resting on the center console it is where it is hard plastic. It wasn't comfortable. There were also things like the rear seats are really cramped, no leg room when I had my seat comfortable, no center arm rest, small cargo area. Also, it gets pretty costly if you option it out. But, it sure is more fun to drive than the Prius. In the end I stuck with my Prius.
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Well, from a Prius and Lexus driver's perspective, I wouldn't change the Prius. You'll take a bath on the Prius and you're gonna get gouged on the Lexus. I get 42 MPG in our 2010 Prius. I suspect you'll get less in the Lexus but maybe not much less (I get 30mpg in my IS250).
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Well, from a Prius and Lexus driver's perspective, I wouldn't change the Prius. You'll take a bath on the Prius and you're gonna get gouged on the Lexus. I get 42 MPG in our 2010 Prius. I suspect you'll get less in the Lexus but maybe not much less (I get 30mpg in my IS250).
#19
I had the prius 09' for two years and the CT is definitely a more comfortable ride. My commute is about 50 miles a day, and I will have the say that I enjoy my commute much more. The seats hug your body and have lumbar support. When I would travel out of town with the Prius I would feel back ache after a long drive. The navigation system is also better than the Prius. In addition, the sport mode feature comes in handy when driving on an incline or entering the freeway as opposed to the Prius.
#20
I have driven in both, but the CT is a better better and enjoyable ride. The seats are much more comfortable. The more important question is how much your wife hates your Prius and whether she really likes the CT? Many times in my life, I have had to do a similar sacrifice for my lady!
#21
Just got a CT200h for the wife and we both love it. She has been driving it for a few weeks now in sport mode and has been averaging 42-44 mpg on mixed city/hwy. It seems to get better mileage when the outside temperature is warmer. When it is colder outside it uses more motor to keep the coolant hot to supply the heater. There is a noticeable difference in acceleration between sport and normal. To me it feels a lot faster when in sport mode. From what I have read all the testing was done in normal mode. The numbers in sport mode are probably a little faster than in normal mode.
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I have the 2nd gen Prius, I love that thing and will drive it to the ground. I believe the CT 17" wheels also contributes to the drop in mpg. When people put 17" on the prius they see a 2-3 mpg drop. If you really want the CT and really concerned about the mileage, get some lighter 16" wheels, which night not look as pretty but might help your concern.
On the other hand, you can also put some 17" on your prius which will improve the looks dramatically compared to those gaudy 15" wheels, maybe your wife would appreciate it more.
With that said, stay with the prius and get some wheels , it will be easier than waiting through a backlog of CT orders.
On the other hand, you can also put some 17" on your prius which will improve the looks dramatically compared to those gaudy 15" wheels, maybe your wife would appreciate it more.
With that said, stay with the prius and get some wheels , it will be easier than waiting through a backlog of CT orders.
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Going along with what fasthuh was saying, the tires themselves on the CT 200h are also sport tires so they have more rolling resistance too which would also account for the drop in MPG. Otherwise, a fun, sporty hybrid w/ luxury features and solid nameplate to back it.
One gripe I have about it is the cargo space, but it is a compact hatchback.
Matt
One gripe I have about it is the cargo space, but it is a compact hatchback.
Matt
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The CT and Prius are two totally different cars. Both are hybrid of course but they both appeal to different demographics and tastes.
Reasons why you want to upgrade into a CT:
1) Lexus ownership experience. Lexus Loaner car privileges during services is a huge plus.
2) The interior is a lot more comfortable for long drives. The seating position and the seat bolstering are much more comfortable. The steering wheel is much nicer and the interior is cabin much more quieter than the Prius.
3) Fun to drive. Thanks to the seating position and suspension characteristics. Even though you only have 142 hp to work with, you can take the CT on twisty roads and have plenty of fun. You don't have that feeling in the Prius.
4) The CT has a smaller footprint than the Prius so its much easier to get around in city driving and awesome to park in tight spaces.
5) Better warranty. 4 year/50k bumper to bumper and 6 year/70k mile powertrain, 8 year/100k mile warranty for hybrid components.
Reasons why you want to upgrade into a CT:
1) Lexus ownership experience. Lexus Loaner car privileges during services is a huge plus.
2) The interior is a lot more comfortable for long drives. The seating position and the seat bolstering are much more comfortable. The steering wheel is much nicer and the interior is cabin much more quieter than the Prius.
3) Fun to drive. Thanks to the seating position and suspension characteristics. Even though you only have 142 hp to work with, you can take the CT on twisty roads and have plenty of fun. You don't have that feeling in the Prius.
4) The CT has a smaller footprint than the Prius so its much easier to get around in city driving and awesome to park in tight spaces.
5) Better warranty. 4 year/50k bumper to bumper and 6 year/70k mile powertrain, 8 year/100k mile warranty for hybrid components.
We own 2 prius' and now a new 200h (just bought it yesterday and have already driven 600 miles in it)...love the car..totally different cars that is for sure...amazing ride quality for sure......we still really like the prius but this is just at another level...and the price is no way near 13k more for the CT......OTD for a base model CT was right at 34k and our last prius OTD was 26k..
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Just got a CT200h for the wife and we both love it. She has been driving it for a few weeks now in sport mode and has been averaging 42-44 mpg on mixed city/hwy. It seems to get better mileage when the outside temperature is warmer. When it is colder outside it uses more motor to keep the coolant hot to supply the heater. There is a noticeable difference in acceleration between sport and normal. To me it feels a lot faster when in sport mode. From what I have read all the testing was done in normal mode. The numbers in sport mode are probably a little faster than in normal mode.
#26
I went to the Vancouver Autoshow today with a friend and I had a look at the CT. My first impressions were good, but I immediately noticed the cramped rear leg room, and lack of interior storage spaces and smaller cargo area compared to my 2005 Prius. I must say the interior is much nicer though. I am in a similar bind - to buy a new Prius or go with the CT. Prices are quite similar and I would like to own another Lexus for the smoother and quieter ride and dealer service experience. Decisions, decisions....
Oh, I thought it was unfortunate that the CT does not have the solar panels that the Prius has.
Oh, I thought it was unfortunate that the CT does not have the solar panels that the Prius has.
#28
not trading "hybrid for another" makes as much sense as not trading "petrol for petrol".... meaning CT200h and Prius are vastly different vehicles, for instance like IS350 and Camry V6 and trading one for another is completely conceivable.
#29
I was in the same position as you were. I had a guy lined up to buy my Prius IV. I went around to Lexus and test drove it. I have to say I like the way it drives. I am fine loosing a couple of MPG. The one thing I didn't like is the placement of the armrest. It is too far back. If you were driving and have your hand resting on the center console it is where it is hard plastic. It wasn't comfortable. There were also things like the rear seats are really cramped, no leg room when I had my seat comfortable, no center arm rest, small cargo area. Also, it gets pretty costly if you option it out. But, it sure is more fun to drive than the Prius. In the end I stuck with my Prius.
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I say do it. It'll boost your psyche. No, what if's. Your wife will love it so she'll be happier. If she's happier, then you know you'll be happier. You already have second thoughts on the Prius. Sell it now while you can get more for it. Don't look back. You also get the Lexus badge.
IMO, the Prius is more practical. More leg room front and rear, bigger trunk, more mpg. Lower cost of maintenance.
Btw, does the CT require premium gas?
IMO, the Prius is more practical. More leg room front and rear, bigger trunk, more mpg. Lower cost of maintenance.
Btw, does the CT require premium gas?