Toyota Prius Prime 2nd take review // Prius or Prius Prime?

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Motormouth

Motormouth

11 ай бұрын

This is a Motormouth couple car review of the 2023 Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid car. We have the top trim Toyota Prius Prime XSE Premium model for $49,965 CAD/$39,170 USD. In Canada the Toyota Prius Prime qualifies for the Federal EV rebate of $5,000 and incentives in participating provinces. It does not qualify for a tax credit in the US.
The Toyota Prius Prime has a 2L 4-cylinder matched to an e-CVT with a combined 220 horsepower. It has a 13.6 kWh battery and up to 72 km/44 miles of range on the base model and the XSE and XSE Premium models 64 km/39 miles. This is a FWD only model.
Standard features of the Toyota Prius Prime include, a 7” driver display, an 8” touchscreen, wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto, a 6-speaker audio system, cloth upholstery, manual heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, 17” wheels and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0. In the US, heated from seats are standard one up from the base model.
Available features of the Toyota Prius Prime include the larger 12.3” touchscreen, a 360-camera, JBL sound system, wireless charger, a power driver’s seat, driver seat memory, ventilated front seats, Softex upholstery, a fixed glass roof with two sunshades, heated rear seats, a power rear door and 19” wheels.
Depending on the wheels you choose the combined fuel economy is between 1.8Le to 2.1Le/100 km, that’s 127 MPGe to 114 MPGe.
When the battery is depleted, the base trim with the 17” wheels get a combined 4.5L/100 km and the higher trims with the 19” wheels 4.9L/100 km combined That’s 52 or 48 MPG combined.
The Toyota Prius Prime has a 3.5 kW onboard charger and with a Level 1 charger it will take about 11 hours to charge your vehicle and with a Level 2 charger 4 hours.
The base SE Prime starts at $41,125 CAD/$32,350 USD and the XSE is $45,965 CAD/$35,600 USD.
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@Xviperprime
@Xviperprime 11 ай бұрын
Been there, doing that. Have had my PP SE for just over 2.5 months. Experimenting with different ways to drive this thing. First tank of gas lasted me over 1300km - kept charging it. Mine was a cancelled order when original buyer changed mind after waiting 2 years. It's the only one my dealer got this year. PS - Wife has '17 Prius. She loves it. Some noteworthy points: 1. I regularly carry a lot of "stuff". Came from VW Sportwagen. Was going to get cargo box. No need now. It carries all the stuff I need it to. 2. Got my $5K gov't rebate. 3. Part of the purchase agreement: dealer made me sign a document to say if I sold the car privately in the first 12 months, I would be penalized $20,000.00. No biggie. The dealer will take it back for what I paid for it. Nearly every salesman has a list of PP buyers on a list. 4. There is a section in the 600+ page owner's manual that says something about it's best to NOT use EV Mode on a longer hiway drive. I tried it. Good practice. This thing gets switched to EV Mode at the last traffic light before hitting hiway, I can get
@Brian-jv8iy
@Brian-jv8iy 10 ай бұрын
I moved 2000 km to the French riviera last month and drove 2000 km, and my 260 hp 550 nm bmw coupe did 4,8 liters on average, and that included driving 240-260 kmh for a longer period of time. Prius is a popular brand, but does it have anything going for it when it comes to fuel economy, it never was impressive in Europe at least. The car I drove is 16 years old soon, and it’s long and quite big. 20 year old car do 4l per 100 km and it’s nothing special to do 1400 km on a tank. My dad’s VW minivan did that. You drove for 50 km, and instead of substracting the range, it added 300 km to it
@ZeromuS_
@ZeromuS_ 9 ай бұрын
I agree on the AWD thing. I've driven some real beaters, and while I appreciate the AWD in my 03 matrix now, it's really not necessary. Helps though. Not for me specifically but because of other idiots who believe in AWD as the solution to snow in city driving. They drive stupidly in big AWD trucks or SUVs and having AWD helps you get around and away from idiots when driving defensively more effectively. No need to worry about taking a corner a bit too quick on bad roads because buddy behind you doesn't understand stopping distance. Right?
@rood6422
@rood6422 6 күн бұрын
Recommendation on them snow tires sir?
@Xviperprime
@Xviperprime 5 күн бұрын
@@rood6422 Are you asking me? Anyway, both our Prius's (Prii?) run Bridgestone Blizzaks on steel rims. The '17 snows are stock sizes, but the '23 Prime uses one size bigger as that's all that was available when I needed them. I also recommend Nokian Hakkapalittas (if the price doesn't scare you off).
@randymcnaught5583
@randymcnaught5583 11 ай бұрын
I 💙💙💙 the content of your channel & your easy going banter. 5*! I agree with you both about the rakeof the A-pillars. Most folks aren't willing to “rock & roll” in their seat to check visabilty. It works in large commercial vehicles and is a must for school buses. I have a CR-V & find the driver’s “B” pillar too wide doing a shoulder check. Set your mirrors correctly &/or buy a set of convex mirrors to help with the problem.
@hpham2114
@hpham2114 11 ай бұрын
Along with a fresh cup of joe, watching your Saturdays uploads is now part of my routine. ☕️ 🚗
@andreaspencer9813
@andreaspencer9813 11 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@markkrispin6944
@markkrispin6944 11 ай бұрын
Excellent review. I have been waiting for this review.
@dougmanck4149
@dougmanck4149 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the comments on sight lines. Something I've been concerned about since day one but others barely mention if at all. At 6'2" I would be bothered by all this but would still love to have one for around town.
@alanb76
@alanb76 6 ай бұрын
A lot of newer vehicles have visibility issues from the hefty A and B pillars required by modern crash strength rules and increasing fuel efficiency rules. It has been worsening for years. It is a result of government imposed requirements.
@breakandrun70
@breakandrun70 11 ай бұрын
Great review, a lot of information, thank you. It is a very slick looking car. with great fuel economy.
@timphillips4147
@timphillips4147 11 ай бұрын
Oh yes been waiting for this video big time, very smart and well equipped car. Looks so sleek and lovely 🎉
@andreaspencer9813
@andreaspencer9813 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful styling!
@timphillips4147
@timphillips4147 11 ай бұрын
@@andreaspencer9813 Ditto!
@georgeg.7124
@georgeg.7124 11 ай бұрын
Another great video from you two! First rate.
@JulD.9032
@JulD.9032 11 ай бұрын
Definitely a desirable vehicle due to the PHEV. Great video again as always Zack & Andrea. Congrats on the recent 300K subscribers recently 🎉 Great pic of a great couple ❤. The only reservation i have & you guys spoke about here is the new driver display instead of a traditional binnacle
@myt-bird8100
@myt-bird8100 11 ай бұрын
Took your advice last year and invested in the "Bank of Toyota" and purchased a pre-owned 2016 PriusV with 32,000 kM's on the odometer. We get 4.7 L/100 kM City and 5.4 Highway. Recently took 2 adults and 2 children in car seats with 3 large luggage and 3 Carry-on to YVR. Considering the price of the new Prius, we'll drive this one for a lot of years and then let a taxi company buy it. With the fuel savings we get, we now stay in 4 or 5 Star Hotels when we travel.
@JoeE.
@JoeE. 11 ай бұрын
The best-looking car right now imo. However, the price is a turn-off for me.
@carlosmachado-sd8il
@carlosmachado-sd8il 11 ай бұрын
Looks much better than the previous version!
@jbtubman
@jbtubman 11 ай бұрын
Here is my 2¢ (Canadian) as a Hyundai Tucson PHEV owner to my Toyota friends out there. The PHEV does everything that was promised, and I'm satisfied with it. But that said, it took 16 months to get delivered and the wait is even longer now. I wouldn't order a PHEV now with these crazy delays that we're seeing. A regular hybrid is good enough, in my opinion. (Also, I have some button and shifter envy for that Prius!)
@richritter
@richritter Ай бұрын
Great video guys! Is there at least a rear window defogger or de-icer with the Prime?
@derekmorrison4191
@derekmorrison4191 11 ай бұрын
Love the look of vehicle. Expensive. I can’t wait for the day ecological vehicles to become more economical. I have a problem with paying these prices now when in a couple of years technology will be leaps and bounds ahead what they are now. But who knows. 🙄
@Parker--
@Parker-- Ай бұрын
The regular Prius is one of the most affordable new cars you can buy today, or at least would be if going by MSRP and not the insane dealer markups. Prime upgrade doesn't pay for itself. And truth is any advancement in the tech is probably going to be leaps and bounds above what you are going to use anyway. If the future battery doubles and you're only using half of the current battery, is it really making a difference in your day to day driving? Not to mention depending on how the American elections go, prices could come down quite a bit or prices on everything could skyrocket if there is mail-in fraud. If the car is completely unaffordable by the time those leaps and bounds come it's not going to do you any good.
@ptrsih
@ptrsih 11 ай бұрын
Really like yours reviews. About the new Prius, the major flaw is that you can't see the end of the front. I'm 6'2" and can Imagime shorter people bumbing other cars while parking. Decided on another new car. Thanks.
@Mattisttam
@Mattisttam 11 ай бұрын
Worth every penny. I had a gen 1 and loved it. Just a better looking version now!
@seanh2390
@seanh2390 11 ай бұрын
awesome video as usual
@mrderek800
@mrderek800 11 ай бұрын
@Motormouth I am eager to see a side by side comparison between the Prius Prime & Prius Hybrid in the snow, to see how each stacks up.
@vap57
@vap57 11 ай бұрын
Such a gorgeous looking vehicle!
@meanwhileinsooke
@meanwhileinsooke 11 ай бұрын
Always love a second look!
@pauld6967
@pauld6967 11 ай бұрын
Andrea is right on target. I have been considering trading in my PHEV for a Prius Prime since it has essentially double my EV-only range. I would be using some gasoline on my long commute each way (I charge at both home and the office) with either car. The weekends, however, would be the big difference. I see some good savings on money by using EV when I go into town and only burn gas on the way home. With the Prius Prime, I would be able to round-trip on EV only. For those paying close attention and thought something odd is going on, the office is an additional 40 miles beyond town. So, the workweek roundtrip is 120 miles and the weekend "going into town" roundtrip is 40 miles.
@ctclardy
@ctclardy 11 ай бұрын
Vastly improved car, especially the looks and fuel economy... my problem would be getting in and out of the car (like Zack, I to have the torso of a giant) and the big A-pillars obstructing my view.
@MG3-Hybrid
@MG3-Hybrid 7 ай бұрын
I drive a SUV and really don't understand how the 2024 Prius quotes a higher ground clearance than my SUV. The Prius looks so low on the road. A lot of the roads i drive daily would be a challenge for the Prius.
@kevinsargent6282
@kevinsargent6282 11 ай бұрын
Great review! I am the proud owner of a yellow Prime XSE Premium here in Ontario, for just over a week now. 😎 Fantastic car, light years ahead of my 2014 Prius Plug-in I had before this... Have driven about 500km so far, and the gas needle has barely moved off full (mainly from day 1 when I had to drive it ~100km home from the dealer in HV mode… they forgot to charge it)… 🙄 I am 6’2”, and find the driving position excellent; I have no problem viewing the display and have not found the A/B pillars to be a problem, but will pay closer attention to that. In terms of wait list, I put a deposit for a Prius Prime in May 2022 at my local dealer anticipating it to be a 2023 new model. Then in May this year, my friend’s dealer had a Yellow Premium coming in for August that was unsold, so I jumped on that and took delivery last week. 😎. Oh, and I also just heard my original vehicle came in this week as well (Blue Premium), which is now going to someone else. Of course, part of the wait with my original order was that the Prime wasn’t even available until May or so this year. I also have 2 other friends getting Primes in the next 2-3 weeks, so they are certainly coming in, at least in Ontario. 😀. Cheers.
@gordonderouyan9980
@gordonderouyan9980 11 ай бұрын
When did you order your Prius? I have the same one on order. Ordered last September 5th and no idea when it is coming in or even if it is on the production list. I know the factory received the order, that is about it.
@kevinsargent6282
@kevinsargent6282 11 ай бұрын
@@gordonderouyan9980 I originally put an order in May 2022, but then got lucky when I heard in May this year another dealer had a Yellow Premium coming in August that was available, so I moved on that. The vehicle originally allocated to me at the other dealer coincidentally came in last week. (Blue Premium… That car is now sold as well to someone else). But they are coming in!
@GMD023
@GMD023 11 ай бұрын
Just got my 2023 prius prime xse premium withing a week, my girlfriend got the 2023 rav4 prime xse a week before me on the day we started shopping for it. We do live in san diego, so im guessing that helped since we have more than 5 toyota dealerships.😮
@alanb76
@alanb76 6 ай бұрын
Here in early 2024 was able to get an incoming Prime in 2 weeks by not being too picky. Enjoying it a lot. Almost as much EV range as the old Leaf with degrading battery it replaced, but zero range anxiety.
@bigmacdaddy1234
@bigmacdaddy1234 11 ай бұрын
As always, Z & A deliver the goods. The Prime will tick most of the boxes for a lot of people. Great job Toyota.
@rayzong7
@rayzong7 11 ай бұрын
Except you can’t buy one
@vicwigner
@vicwigner 11 ай бұрын
And even if you could get one, you're going to pay through the nose for it.
@bigmacdaddy1234
@bigmacdaddy1234 11 ай бұрын
@@rayzong7 My neighbor drives one and I have seeing them around town. Additionally, my local Toyota dealer has 12 in stock. So yes, you can buy one.
@rayzong7
@rayzong7 11 ай бұрын
@@bigmacdaddy1234 which city do you live?? I’ll go there and pick one up if possible
@bigmacdaddy1234
@bigmacdaddy1234 11 ай бұрын
@@rayzong7 Google Hudson Toyota in New Jersey.
@gilbertferguson1685
@gilbertferguson1685 7 ай бұрын
Good video. I am considering this in XLE trim, as well as the Honda Accord Hybrid. Do you have a preference? Thanks.
@eastexotic
@eastexotic 11 ай бұрын
I look forward to the winter review. The type of rain we get most of the year in Vancouver, a light misting rain, is going to be a huge issue. Freezing rain, morning frost and condensation, this car seems so impractical without the rear windshield wiper.
@MG3-Hybrid
@MG3-Hybrid 7 ай бұрын
Same here in ireland ..looks a great car but not very practical at all. Rear wiper is essential.
@djplonghead5403
@djplonghead5403 Ай бұрын
You can always wipe it off at home. I agree- it should have a rear wiper. The digital mirror means you don’t really need to see out the back but it would be nice if it did.
@reikasdad
@reikasdad 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2018 Prius Prime.. drove it from Vancouver, BC to Boise, Idaho. Basically a tank of gas each way. Toyota's "Primes" are the way to go
@cyclicalobsessive
@cyclicalobsessive 11 ай бұрын
Am I the only person that has never heard someone say "KEY-Low-ME-ters"? Nice review, once I got used to hearing key-low-meters.
@bho6486
@bho6486 11 ай бұрын
Toyota hybrids are definitely tough to get. We were just at the Toyota dealership in Richmond to ask about the Toyota Venza. The salesman said they desperately wish they could get them. He said they are not expecting to get any in for the rest of 2023 and 2024. The problem he said is that the majority of the Venzas are going to the US. As a result, they are very tough to get here in Canada.
@peterjordan2738
@peterjordan2738 8 ай бұрын
better hurry...2024 will be last year of the NEW Venza
@robbilton9006
@robbilton9006 11 ай бұрын
I followed one on the upper levels on Friday, in my Niro. That trunk opening looks super narrow, I'm not a fan from behind. Looks nice from the other angles though.
@JRD876
@JRD876 11 ай бұрын
Great Content
@katietatey
@katietatey 11 ай бұрын
That is a really sexy looking sedan. I hate that the styling inhibits sight lines, but otherwise, woooo, what a nice update. I love the idea of solar charging and foregoing the glass on the roof. Down here in SoCal we really do not need anything that gives more light into the car. I see how in a cloudy / cold / rainy / gray area it might be nice, but my sunroof shade is almost always closed. If I were in the market for a sedan I'd strongly consider getting on the waiting list. Too bad I already have and love my 2023 Rav4. Also, my dogs said they are not willing to trade SUV life for a sedan. :) Really sharp looking though, yay Toyota!
@The.Great.V
@The.Great.V 9 ай бұрын
I own Prius prime 2020 and already booked new prime XSE premium. I have done 48000 kms and live in Calgary where we see extreme cold temperatures. Still I managed to get 1.7L/100 kms for my 48000 kms. I think I only spent below $500 on gas in last 3 years.. I love my Prime.
@kpmmsupervision1297
@kpmmsupervision1297 6 ай бұрын
Have you ever been bother/tease by some truck drivers for having a PP in Alberta? I mean, some are hillbillies who can’t understand sometimes an V8 is not needed!
@The.Great.V
@The.Great.V 6 ай бұрын
@@kpmmsupervision1297 sometimes, but when m driving in EV mode. I pass them at an unexpected speed to show them real power..🤣
@plow76
@plow76 11 ай бұрын
My favourite part of this review is the fact that your both pronounce "kilometre" correctly. 😜❤🇨🇦
@madlucio70
@madlucio70 3 ай бұрын
Prius Prime XSE all the way for me. On a waiting list for 18 months for my 2024 in Montréal. Just wish they could make more of these ;) I already have a Crosstrek PHEV, which is fantastic! The extra EV range and perfect city size functionality of the Prius Prime would be amazing as our second vehicle.
@michaelmuller9892
@michaelmuller9892 11 ай бұрын
I got my prius prime xse within a week, not sure what wait list people are talking about.. just had to call 3 toyota dealerships for about 15 minutes
@mdratfl7
@mdratfl7 3 ай бұрын
WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED TO GET IT IN A WEEK???
@stevenflaig869
@stevenflaig869 11 ай бұрын
Love your content. If I send you a bottle of wine each week, would you do more reviews?
@Motormouth...
@Motormouth... 11 ай бұрын
Yes please!
@bumpyroad55
@bumpyroad55 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honesty on the features and flaws. Did you notice any issues with wind or road noise?
@bradbike
@bradbike 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads-up on A-pillar visibility. BTW loving my hybrid Maverick…y’all rock.
@Hash2009
@Hash2009 10 ай бұрын
Does this have blind spot monitoring? Would that help with the A pillar issue?
@stuntmonkey00
@stuntmonkey00 11 ай бұрын
The steering wheel/instrument display alignment is a common complaint. Its like they were intending to use a yoke control and then backed out of that decision.
@westhavenor9513
@westhavenor9513 11 ай бұрын
I love Toyotas, but our local dealership here in Beaverton, Oregon has totally ruined the buying experience by requiring the purchase of dealer installed add-ons which are overpriced and of little value. I told them to take a hike. Looking at other brands or perhaps the used market instead. No shortage of greedy behavior here in the USA!
@elsaandnoah
@elsaandnoah 11 ай бұрын
It’s such a nice looking car but the A pillars & visibility concerns me. I like the wireless charger though - it’s a space saving slot design.
@jameel3031
@jameel3031 11 ай бұрын
Is it available in that nardo grey or its a wrap?
@brycepilgram
@brycepilgram 11 ай бұрын
for us we had a deposit on a 23 prius xle trim. we were on the list for a few months and we are thinking about putting a deposit. on the prius hopefully we can get a new prius within 1 to 5 months. should we get a new 23 prius or a 23 prius prime.
@canyonproductions7683
@canyonproductions7683 11 ай бұрын
Is the 2 year order thing a joke or is that legitimate? Also, thank you both for a good review. Id be interested in the NON charging version
@immanuelingari4336
@immanuelingari4336 11 ай бұрын
1st viewer in seconds😊.Most people hear you drive a prius and you become the epiphany of judgment. Amazing showcase of this value driven car🎉
@10OF9OFBORG
@10OF9OFBORG 11 ай бұрын
Good looking exterior vehicle . Now I see 2 cup holders. 👍🏻 digital driver display is too small! 👎🏻 That’s too bad we are not getting a solar power roof. Not bad price tho. Great video Andrea! 👍🏻👍🏻☕️☕️
@andreaspencer9813
@andreaspencer9813 11 ай бұрын
Overall this is a great vehicle and if you buy the middle trim with the Canadian Federal EV rebate, you get this plug-in hybrid for a good price $40,965 CAD. Plus some provinces offer their own EV rebates which lowers the price even more.
@10OF9OFBORG
@10OF9OFBORG 11 ай бұрын
@@andreaspencer9813 👍🏻👍🏻
@jackbits6397
@jackbits6397 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2014 Prius with a more severe back window and I can honestly say I never use the rear wiper.
@jazzfan7491
@jazzfan7491 2 ай бұрын
What a beautiful neighborhood
@vancity2349
@vancity2349 11 ай бұрын
So A pillar visibility issues, Andrea has to change her driving position just to see the speedometer display, and no rear wiper like the Hyundai Ionic 5 that also lies that you don't need a rear wiper hmmm. Upside its the nicest looking one yet and you get great reliability. I was one recently and the Polestar and both felt very cheap inside...
@dsr0116
@dsr0116 11 ай бұрын
So in South East US, I'm noticing Prius Primes are just now starting to show up. I found out about the new Prius Prime over a month ago and decided it was the car for me to get. Currently have a Prius gen 3: before discovering about the new Prius, I was thinking I needed to find something else (gen 4 was just so ugly). I'll mainly use it with EV city driving. Because they're still rare, seems you have to be checking Toyota's site and contacting the dealer when you see the allocation. As far as tax rebate....what I find odd is that in the US there actually is a tax rebate for leasing the Prius Prime (I'm going to go ahead and buy cash since I'll own it for years and it will be good fuel economy).
@DS-mz7dy
@DS-mz7dy 11 ай бұрын
Almost a Gen 2 Volt, keep it up Toyota, you'll get there someday....
@peterjordan2738
@peterjordan2738 8 ай бұрын
Your thoughts that the Venza will be leaving after 2024
@phillipw2493
@phillipw2493 11 ай бұрын
Water will pool or warp the rear if the rear windsheild is not cleaned and waxed.....for water repellent .....
@gregp.7148
@gregp.7148 11 ай бұрын
This new Prius needs to be offered in bright colours! To match its sporty looks. I’m sure looks great in black as well.
@Motormouth...
@Motormouth... 11 ай бұрын
Toyota sells a yellow Prius in Canada but not the US.
@grantmorgan9689
@grantmorgan9689 11 ай бұрын
I have the 2023 Prius XLE in the USA in Sonic Red. It is the most attention-grabbing color of all the colors. I constantly get a thumbs up or get comments for drivers as they drive by!
@FrankySilverFace
@FrankySilverFace 11 ай бұрын
A pillars are bad in many vehicles. My new Camry is also not great. Pedestrians at intersections are tough to see as they're directly behind the A pillar. Not a huge deal in daylight but add tinted windows are driving at night and like Zork Spangler said, you have to purposely look around the pillar to proceed safely. Ms Freeland will no doubt take helicopters from now on. 😂
@MertMuftugil
@MertMuftugil 11 ай бұрын
Can anyone comment on road and engine noise in hybrid mode?
@MD-tr1yv
@MD-tr1yv 3 ай бұрын
I have a 22’ PP. my record is 1560km on a single tank and charging every night.
@charlesmalone4379
@charlesmalone4379 11 ай бұрын
I thought that classic design was too good to be true. Your warning about the A pillar is critical. The lack of the rear wiper would probably not be a problem in our fair weather. With a car that is going to be this much in demand , why can’t Toyota double production?
@BlackNAVYAmericanVET
@BlackNAVYAmericanVET 11 ай бұрын
Maybe if they “square off the top of the stirring wheel ?
@evanetter
@evanetter 11 ай бұрын
As always, great review! I was so excited when I saw the design of the new Prius. I recently brought my Toyota in for service and had them pull one up to the front for me to take a look at. I was surprised by the lack of cargo room in the back trunk. The styling is really great, but if I had to make a decision right now between this and the upcoming model 3 refresh…. I think I might just go for the model 3; at least I would get a frunk!
@SkyRL25
@SkyRL25 11 ай бұрын
new Tesla model you don't touch this....
@Flying-Fox19
@Flying-Fox19 11 ай бұрын
Did you have a look at the Corolla Cross Hybrid online which has not been delivered here in Ontario yet to dealerships.
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 11 ай бұрын
This has more accessible and practical cargo capacity with a lift back compared to the Model 3 trunk
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 11 ай бұрын
Zack, if you bring the sales manager a bottle of wine weekly, he or she will delay delivery even more to keep the vino supply flowing 😊
@evanetter
@evanetter 11 ай бұрын
@@Flying-Fox19 I’m not a SUV fan, even though I live in Dallas, Texas where lots of people drive trucks and SUVs. I have seen the cross here and there. I prefer the looks of the new HRV from Honda or the smaller Mazda CUVs
@djplonghead5403
@djplonghead5403 Ай бұрын
The price is expensive if you do highway driving. The extra prime cost could be put towards gas money for the regular hybrid. The prime gets about 1 gallon of gas as battery. Good thing the ev rebate balances it out.
@grantmorgan9689
@grantmorgan9689 11 ай бұрын
In the USA, unfortunately due to the lack of stock due to issues, dealers are getting one Prius per month in and have created a shortage with a high demand. Accordingly most dealers in the USA ate charging $4000 to $8000 over sticker. I got a 2023 Prius XLE with the moonroof and larger 12/14 inch console in Sonic Red at sticker. I was lucky. The car is awesome. Its like driving a Lamborghini. I constantly get thumbs up and looks. Have been driving a Prius for 16 years. With gas prices at present levels and electric cars being too high priced and charging stations not accessible....the Prime just not justify the price.
@jml9550
@jml9550 11 ай бұрын
Plenty of Prius here in the SF Bay Area. SF Toyota is asking $2k markup on all Prius, including the Prime.
@grantmorgan9689
@grantmorgan9689 11 ай бұрын
Understood. Different inventory levels on East Coast. Regardless, I would never spend $2000 over the sticker.
@jml9550
@jml9550 11 ай бұрын
Neither would I. Plenty of inventory in California. In April I bought my wife a new Lexus NX350H hybrid, MSRP and no add ons. Told the dealer if they want a quick sale and I am ready to write that check. Last year every dealer were asking $2-5k mark up and I refused to play into that game.
@grantmorgan9689
@grantmorgan9689 11 ай бұрын
Smart! I agree! What helped me..a 20 year relationship with the dealership and what my grandfather taught me... sort of old fashioned but still works...."remember people around the holidays!"
@jml9550
@jml9550 11 ай бұрын
Smart grandpa. :) I have never had any relationship with any dealers. But when I decide to buy something I am ready to buy. Cash talks and the moment I bring in my checkbook, dealer tends to agree. Most salesperson can tell I am not screwing around, I offer them a quick 10 minutes sale with no fuzz.
@boedilllard5952
@boedilllard5952 10 ай бұрын
What I'd love is for you to give us the MPG - but not with you driving but like a 20 year old buy who isn't worried about coasting but getting to his destination on time.
@mr.tuckers2848
@mr.tuckers2848 11 ай бұрын
When I heard Zack say "FWD" the air in the bubble burst- but I think this also comes in AWD too right? I wonder how well it will perform in the winter time up here in the Pacific Northwest as the winters have been becoming quite challenging to drive-in, Oregon to be more exact. Toyota Engineering went too-cute with that center console display. Did they not forget that there was still a "round" steering wheel, not a "Yoke" that may have an issue for the driver to see the most important things needed when driving a car? Also the "A" pillar- wow what were they thinking about there too? Yikes- Face plant time! I was considering this vehicle, but I think I may go back to an SUV like the Mazda CX-5 as it doesn't have the stupid CVT transmission and it still has a traditional NA engine with 6 speed automatic with AWD.
@cyclicalobsessive
@cyclicalobsessive 11 ай бұрын
2023 Prius AWD yes - 2023 Prius Prime AWD no - bigger battery takes the space so no rear motor.
@psychiatry-is-eugenics
@psychiatry-is-eugenics 10 ай бұрын
Hybrids don’t have cvt transmissions . There are several videos that explain the difference . Weberauto is the most detailed
@cyclicalobsessive
@cyclicalobsessive 10 ай бұрын
@@psychiatry-is-eugenics Toyota calls it "planetary-type continuously variable transmission" so perhaps "Hybrids don't" in general or by definition, but the 2023 Prius does by Toyota's definition.
@alanb76
@alanb76 6 ай бұрын
The issue is how the hybrid transmission gets it's variability. It is NOT by the unreliable mechanical components that regular non-hybrid CVTs use and does not suffer the reliability issues of the old styles of CVT. So it is not correct to infer any loss of reliability in this device.
@gerardowaimin4913
@gerardowaimin4913 11 ай бұрын
You should do an episode talking about the amount of polution tthe factories that build those bateries produce. Also, what is the electricity bill after charging those vehicles.
@cyrusthegreat3081
@cyrusthegreat3081 11 ай бұрын
This car fits my requirement perfectly but this car exists in paper not in the dealer lot!
@ossxq
@ossxq 11 ай бұрын
Omg, the joke is right on. We get that in Canada 😆 One of the most gorgeous looking PHEV on the the market by far.
@supersteve8305
@supersteve8305 11 ай бұрын
Everyone talks about the savings with the plug in models. Where is everyone getting the electricity for free to charge said battery. I still have to pay for my electricity but would like to know where it's free.
@oabus
@oabus 11 ай бұрын
Looks like a nice car
@joannbarna8235
@joannbarna8235 11 ай бұрын
Why not make the A pillar out of transparent aluminum
@JuanLopez-oz9kh
@JuanLopez-oz9kh 11 ай бұрын
If you need a low inventory vehicle, just do a national search, find it and paid for the shipping. Or just buy what's available locally!
@foxlake6750
@foxlake6750 11 ай бұрын
I think a Camry Hybrid makes more sense, it’s a slight premium over the ICE Camry and gets almost the same gas mileage vs. Prius hybrid mode, without the bother of plugging it in. The Prius prime is a $5,500 Cdn/$4,200 US premium, so the payback between the two could be 10 years depending on EV only frequency.
@6025094
@6025094 7 ай бұрын
Your a smarter person
@wcg66
@wcg66 11 ай бұрын
We have a 2021 Prius Prime and I can fit fine at 6'5". Getting in and out is just ok. I'm concerned I won't fit as well in the new model. I guess I'll have to try one out, if there is ever one at a dealer to look at :) Also, real world mileage in the Prime is better than the EPA ratings in our experience. We just finished a trip from Ottawa to PEI with an average of 4 l/100km. That includes a lot of short trips around the island.
@donaldswanson9647
@donaldswanson9647 11 ай бұрын
Right. Don't do the spreadsheet calculation because the prime loses this challenge. The heart wants what the heart wants, but who are we kidding? It's about the money.
@monkeyrun
@monkeyrun 10 ай бұрын
Really excited to see there's a resurgent of prius in my neighborhood. lol
@ronkemperful
@ronkemperful 11 ай бұрын
The Prius Prime is an interesting auto, so why am I not interested in buying one? Here are my reasons: 1) Very poor outward visibility to the rear, and through the front A-pillars. 2) A bad dash - steering wheel design that is not good for a person with a long torso, big belly and short legs (I am not going to fit!) 3) The price, very expensive with the usual Toyota dealership markups in the many thousands - especially with the artificial scarcity that some Japanese brands proclaim. 4) An engine under the hood with the added weight and complexity of a battery and heat pump. 5) Unlike an electric, you still have a gas engine that will require oil and filter changes twice yearly and the petrol in the gas tank still will have to be burned off annually to keep fresh, even if one drives entirely off the electric wall outlet gas will go stale. Yes, Toyota makes reliable hybrids - I know for I had both the first and second generation Prius; but I wonder if this is a good value as compared to a Corolla or Camry, for it would take many, many years for any savings payback even at today's ridiculous gas prices. To me this car is a gimmick and a waste of money over a conventional gas car and it does not have the low maintenance advantages of an all electric one either. Save your money, buy a Corolla hybrid instead, it may not have the zoom, zoom, but you'll save thousands. Or, or, or buy a Tesla instead? Or better yet wait five or ten years till your existing car truly needs replacement - stop self-indulgent spending that keeps the prices up for those who truly need a new car.
@Babumoshaaai
@Babumoshaaai 11 ай бұрын
Here in US in some places you can charge at night and $4 can get you 300 miles.
@johndonaldson5126
@johndonaldson5126 11 ай бұрын
Not enough EV range. We have a Honda Clarity PHEV with 47 miles of EV range. It supports 100% EV most days - but could be better as some of our trips push into the 50+ range. Too bad Honda doesn't make the Clarity PHEV any longer. It's the best car I've ever owned and has everything the Prius Prime has.
@mattwilson9293
@mattwilson9293 6 ай бұрын
The new prius primes get over 40 miles EV range...
@mrslcom
@mrslcom 11 ай бұрын
Why a noticeable drop in range just due to the larger wheel? They shouldn’t weight that much more. A blacked out A-pillar can aid in visibility as opposed to light gray. The interior looks cheap especially at the top trim costing $50k.
@davidevans2585
@davidevans2585 11 ай бұрын
Yet another new hatch without a rear wiper. It’s not just the rain, it’s also the dust, frost or snow that can be cleared with a wiper.
@GlennLaycock
@GlennLaycock 11 ай бұрын
Elantra Hybrid (still a long wait to get like the Corolla hybrid); there is an interesting comparison by Alex on Autos, "Is The 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid The One To Get?" He says yes and no BUT on the Elantra Hybrid - IN REAL WORLD he felt it would get better range, had much better seats, much longer warranty, and better pricing. On the downside, no AWD, not as cool looking, not as sporty to drive. He noted the 6 speed dual clutch is a negative for some - BUT to drive the car as the battery at low speed handles the "crawling annoyance" and it protects the transmission as the computer handles that hand off to the dual clutch once you get rolling better. That was my take on it - so watch it yourself of course to decide on it.
@martintokinaga5261
@martintokinaga5261 11 ай бұрын
I wonder why the supply chain has not been sorted out by now. In AUS, my daughter has been waiting for the Corolla Cross for 10 months and it is now scheduled this Dec/Jan.
@dansanger5340
@dansanger5340 11 ай бұрын
I think Toyota is playing games to keep prices high. Other manufacturers have plenty of inventory now.
@peterf90
@peterf90 11 ай бұрын
I agree. It does make one wonder what’s going on but it just might be a matter of monumental incompetence on the part of Toyota distributors or plain lack of manufacturing resources to handle the demand. Can’t imagine the amount of businesses they are losing, it has to be a lot. Though with the prices consumers are getting gouged with their profit margins are probably humongous.
@randythomas8738
@randythomas8738 5 күн бұрын
... they do look great in person!... very sleek & all of one piece, almost a Lexus-like design...debadge it and 95% of the people will not correctly identify it... and most of my driving is under 40mi, so it would make sense for me...😊
@kellingtonlink956
@kellingtonlink956 11 ай бұрын
First and foremost, I do like this new Prius. It is good looking, great fuel economy and it has a clever interior interior. That being said, this would be the wrong vehicle for the long-distance commuter. Comfort, noise and resale should be this individual’s highest priorities. Hybrids make a lot of sense for a city (stop/go) commuter. In the city this car gets amazing mpg. This is where they shine. But with this person’s 140 mile (70 miles each way?), they cannot take advantage of this hybrid technology - they would, if the commute wasn’t 90% highway (as claimed). 225 km (140 miles) multiplied by 260 (average amount of work days) equals 58,500 kms (36,300 miles)… a YEAR! In 4 short years, that’s nearly a quarter of a million kilometres (250,000 kms)! This persons life is in their car… commuting. My advice… get a better, bigger or more comfortable non-hybrid car… or the obvious… MOVE closer. Thanks for the video.
@JogBird
@JogBird 11 ай бұрын
this is what i would get if i were in the makret for a new car
@bengt_axle
@bengt_axle 11 ай бұрын
Some great improvements but the main question I have is whether there is a future for hybrids. You are lugging around two propulsion systems and they have to be integrated with each other. The mechanical complexity is significant. As batteries improve (higher kwh/$) I think hybrids will become obsolete. Tesla has already announced a 500km battery range for a new Model 3. If that is the norm, then will Toyota continue to produce a Prius? Will parts be readily available for such a car as its market share declines? I think this makes sense for someone who does a lot of driving in town, like taxi drivers.
@bitbat9
@bitbat9 11 ай бұрын
Toyota’s hybrid system is stupid reliable and doesn’t have many issues. As long as people continue to live in apartments/condos or lack access to charging, hybrids will have a place
@maisondav1d
@maisondav1d 11 ай бұрын
I don't think it's something to worry about. Will be a very very long time before EV's are the standard car globally, it's estimated 2-3% cars on the road are EV's today, your perception isn't the reality. Although personally I would go for regular hybrid or full ev, not phev.
@ms.b9093
@ms.b9093 11 ай бұрын
Hybrids have a proven track record for reliability, EV's not so much! Hybrids will be for the masses as EV"s are not affordable for regular people, as evident by EV sales falling. And not all people have a home charging station or rent.
@john1701a
@john1701a 11 ай бұрын
That isn't how it actually works. Integration of gas & electric is so comprehensive, it is really just one system. The hybrid system eliminated the need for a starter, a transmission, steering-fluid, and a serpentine-belt for accessories. Adding a plug and an increase of battery-capacity greatly extends the life of the gas-engine. This is extremely well proven too. Toyota's first-gen plug-in hybrid is now 11 years old. There is a solid position for PHEV for many years to come. They are a strong bridge to BEV as lacking/problematic/absent infrastructure is addressed.
@bengt_axle
@bengt_axle 11 ай бұрын
@@john1701a Very good explanation. Thank you.
@vicp8772
@vicp8772 11 ай бұрын
Joke about the speeding ticket, from a government employee - thx for bringing it up. Car wise, not a bad direction
@jonm3255
@jonm3255 11 ай бұрын
Toyota and Lexus have a big problem by not having cars to test drive. You need to do a couple of test drives before making a buying decision! Our Lexus dealer insisted I put down a $1000 deposit to get on the NX waiting list, and when one finally came in I was less than impressed. The dealer's response was people are taking what they can get and only relying on reviews to buy sight unseen and I was unreasonable.
@anissakhalid8409
@anissakhalid8409 11 ай бұрын
What was underwhelming? I like the nx hybrid, too.
@jonm3255
@jonm3255 11 ай бұрын
The NX did not feel or drive $7,000 better than my friends 2019 Rav4 XSE hybrid. In fact it felt smaller inside and I think the Rav4 seats are more comfortable. The dealer had the expectation I was going to buy then and now, so the test drive was on a rainy night the week before Christmas when the traffic was barely moving so the drone of the hybrid system was very apparent. We didn't even get a change to see the vehicle inside a lighted service bay to see the interior color and fit and finish. The whole experience was terrible, perhaps on a nice sunny day with a low pressure sales approach I would have come to like the NX hybrid more. We go to a Lexus dealer for a premium experience and product and this was not that. @@anissakhalid8409
@jml9550
@jml9550 11 ай бұрын
I am waiting for the next gen Lexus ES hybrid. If the new ES style is not to my liking, I will get a regular Prius.
@stephanechamberland8486
@stephanechamberland8486 11 ай бұрын
The look is great ! I don't understand why they put 19 inches wheels on an economic car !?
@squirreldriver
@squirreldriver 11 ай бұрын
Deliver the next Camry with this drivetrain and I may just get in line.
@jml9550
@jml9550 11 ай бұрын
I am waiting for the next gen Lexus ES hybrid as well.
@denault3985
@denault3985 11 ай бұрын
The Prius is the mileage eater, especially with Vancouver and SoCal gas prices.
@PrroudGrandma
@PrroudGrandma 11 ай бұрын
Compare to Hybrid Honda Accord please
@margaretbenne
@margaretbenne 11 ай бұрын
I had a chance to see one at a dealer. Poor lugage space. On paper the number sounds good, but in practice all the space is up high against the rear window. You only have about 12 inches depth below the tonneau cover. In order to put a bag of groceries in the back, you would need to remove the tonneau cover and it would stick up higher than the rear seat backrest. With the low sloped roof line, interior feels cramped, I imagine this is something you will get used too. The rear seat leg room was decent for a vehicle this size. I think most adults will be OK in the back.
@Parker--
@Parker-- Ай бұрын
Prime is neat and the HP boost is cool but realistically it never makes sense over the regular Prius hybrid unless there's an absolute rebate the covers the entire $5000USD cost and there's no rebate whatsoever for the regular Prius. Otherwise, that cost is essentially worth about 1390 extra gallons of gas. And you only make that money IF you only drive of pure EV mode for 44 or less miles a day. As soon as you switch on that ICE, you're spending more money per mile than the regular Prius because the regular Prius gets 5 more miles to the gallon or about 10%.
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