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2016 Chevrolet Volt Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Chevrolet Volt also feels much less roomy the the Toyota Prius in the front seat, but largish adults will at least fit. The Volt's front seats provide less lateral support than those in the Prius--they're rather flat--but they're also less squishy. Both cars have deep instrument panels. This... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius |
2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in California, United States The reason I will not buy another Prius - comfort. I am 6'2" and 250# and this is one of the most uncomfortable cars I have ever driven. Particularly, not enough leg room. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5308 You sit high and upright no matter what. Steering wheel has almost no adjustment. Rear visibility (due to the crossbar/spoiler) is very poor. Thank god for the backup camera! |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5057 little to no visibility out back windo |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States poor side and rear visibility |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4515 In the 2010, only the IV and V (which I have the IV) have a back up camera. The visibility out the back hatch is extremely limited and I could not imagine no back up camera. There is a huge blindspot on the front sides. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States There are many large blind spots. THe most noticable is the direct rear. I cannot see any license plates or turn signals without using side mirrors. There is a bad blind spot at driver rear, in what would be a single car length back one lane to... |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Oregon, United States Sit high for leg comfort, easey to enter and exit |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3955 Not terribly comfortable driving position. Visibility is greatly enhanced by backup camera, which was discontinued on my model. Husband calls it the Toyota Blind Spot. |
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2009 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3034 Due to the lack of height adjustment on the seat I was pitched forward and my head was precariously close to the roof. |
2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in New Hampshire, United States The front seats do not have much in the way of adjustments |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1995 Visibility is somewhat diminished by the large A frame pillars between the front windsheild and driver-side and passenger-side doors. The back view also takes a while to get used to the strip of window beneath the spoiler. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member2262 upright seating |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member423 visibility through the windshield corners and blind spots in the mirrors is a draw back. in two years, I still have not gotten used to it and am sometimes still surprised by pedestrians or other cars. this was not evident in a test drive. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons jeromep Upright driving position, more like a pickup. Visibility is good, back visibility is just fine once you get used to the split rear view. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in North Carolina, United States Rear visibility not so good due to the bar going across the back. |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Quebec, Canada |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1632 It is impossible to see where the front of the car ends, and the view out of the hatchback is somewhat limited. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1682 The front view is fine, but takes some getting used to in regards to the extreme slope and distant speedometer. Rear visibility is limited by the rear hatch split (obviously, the rearview cam works wonders there) and finally, it is much lower than an SUV. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons jerry.mcintire Seats high, good visibility except to rear. |