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2020 Honda Insight Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Honda's initial approach to hybrid powertrain technology wasn't a winner. A weak electric motor (13 horsepower in the case of the 2010 Insight) sandwiched between a gas engine and a CVT wasn't able to deliver nearly as much of a performance or fuel economy bump as the much stronger electric... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius |
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The Prius is a great and cheap car to run! 2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons LectroFuel The car gets great fuel economy. About 35-41 mpg. |
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2016 Toyota Prius review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The new Toyota Prius's EPA ratings are the best of any car without a plug: 54 mpg city, 50 mpg highway. Well, almost. That honor specifically goes to the Prius Two Eco, the variant I tested. With more battery-powered range, some aerodynamic enhancements, and a slightly lower curb weight, the... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford C-MAX |
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2016 Chevrolet Volt Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh From the start, the primary reason to buy either the Chevrolet Volt or the Toyota Prius has been energy efficiency. Which is more efficient depends on how many miles you tend to drive each day. The Volt is a car like no other. It can travel much farther and... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius |
My 2012 Prius- 2012 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Minnesota, United States This is the obvious number one reason to buy a Prius. Unlike Ford, Nissan and others who make hybrid vehicles, the Toyota usually came out ahead in MPG- even in the freezing cold winter of Minnesota. The mileage ranged from 42+ in the winter to well over 59-62 in the... |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5694 Never got less than 40 MPG. Up to 50 so far. |
The car that keeps on going...and going...and going... 2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5915 Not a surprise here - over 75K miles of driving fuel economy has ranged from 40-60 MPG, will consistantly run 45-50 day in & day out. Will match my motorcycle while carrying five passengers & their cargo! |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5442 Fuel economy is excellent. Also, the car is very rromy with lots of leg room and can carry some pretty big cargo. I once had 7 people in it for 15 minutes, not recomended as it was reaaly slow and too heavy for its braking power. In 25,00 miles NOTHING... |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5560 Bought this during one of the coldest winters in Utah. Still got 44 mpg. Weather is beginning to warm up now and get 47 mpg. Hopefully it will continue to go up in summer although the ac will maybe drive mpg down. |
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The Prius Is the Best Deal 2002 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5660 The car saves a lot of money on gas. |
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The best Hybrid 2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5650 Fuel- The best mileage so far was 60mpg I love it |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1190 The gas mileage of the Prius is unbeatable. With the price of gas climing at the pump it was time to buy the Prius. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5428 It is awesome, gets much better with extended city driving. |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States Prius... What more an I say. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Average mid 40's while driving fairly aggressively with the highest at 60mpg (hypermiling) |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5308 Its very consistent. If I pay attention to how I drive it generally returns an average of 42-44 mpg (city). On long trips if you have a tail wind the mileage can easily get up to 60+ mpg. All that without any kind of hyper mile behavior. |
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2009 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5264 Using less fossil fuel with this Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle makes it the cleanest vehicle available in South Africa. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member946 Consistance 50+ mpg |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5156 Highest fuel economy of any vehicle I know of. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5084 |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5141 Great, a number one factor with high gas prices. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4865 I drive in a dense inner suburban environment with a lot of stop and go traffic. I average 43.4 MPG. |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member108 We drove the Prius like any other normal non-hybrid car and without trying we were able to consistently achieve 41 - 46 miles per gallon. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4318 never disapoints. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Washington, United States The Prius gets around 50 mpg, which makes it the most fuel efficient car we own. |