Toyota Prius (2017) vs. Dodge Journey (2012) Specs
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2017 Toyota Prius and 2012 Dodge Journey Specifications
Model Year |
2017 |
2012 |
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Model |
Toyota Prius |
Dodge Journey |
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Engine |
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Transmission |
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Drivetrain |
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Body |
4dr Hatch |
4dr SUV |
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Difference |
Wheelbase |
106.3 in |
113.8 in |
-7.5 in |
Length |
178.7 in |
192.4 in |
-13.7 in |
Width |
69.3 in |
72.2 in |
-2.9 in |
Height |
58.1 in |
66.6 in |
-8.5 in |
Curb Weight |
3075 lb. |
3793 lb. |
-718 lb. |
Fuel Capacity |
11.3 gal. |
20.5 gal. |
-9.2 gal. |
Headroom, Row 1 |
39.4 in |
40.8 in |
-1.4 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 1 |
55.0 in |
57.5 in |
-2.5 in |
Hip Room, Row 1 |
53.4 in |
53.8 in |
-0.4 in |
Legroom, Row 1 |
43.2 in |
40.8 in |
2.4 in |
Headroom, Row 2 |
37.4 in |
39.9 in |
-2.5 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 2 |
53.0 in |
56.9 in |
-3.9 in |
Hip Room, Row 2 |
51.9 in |
54.4 in |
-2.5 in |
Legroom, Row 2 |
33.4 in |
33.6 in |
-0.2 in |
Headroom, Row 3 |
0.0 in |
37.7 in |
-37.7 in |
Shoulder Room, Row 3 |
0.0 in |
43.5 in |
-43.5 in |
Hip Room, Row 3 |
0.0 in |
40.0 in |
-40 in |
Legroom, Row 3 |
0.0 in |
23.4 in |
-23.4 in |
Total Legroom |
76.6 in (over 2 rows) |
97.8 in (over 3 rows) |
-21.2 in |
Cargo Volume, Minimum |
24.6 ft3 |
10.7 ft3 |
13.9 ft3 |
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 |
24.6 |
37.0 ft3 |
-12.4 |
Cargo Volume, Maximum |
62.7 ft3 |
67.6 ft3 |
-4.9 ft3 |
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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2017 Toyota Prius
2016 |
For a compact hatchback, the new Toyota Prius feels very roomy inside. It helps that the tall, sloping console of the third-generation Prius has been replaced by one with a much less intrusive (if also less sporty) design. The deep instrument panel is scooped out on top, while the windshield is large and distant. The view forward from the driver seat is very open, but anyone who isn't a goldfish will find it unusual. It's like driving a spaceship, in two senses. Or a small minivan.
The Ford C-MAX has a crossover-like driving position and the most comfortable seats. The front seats in the Prius are nicely shaped, but less firm. Those in the Volt could use more contour. I found the Civic's front seats somewhat uncomfortable.
The Volt feels far tighter inside. Up front the windshield seems far smaller than that in the Prius. The back seat, while its cushion is comfortably positioned, threatens to induce claustrophobia.
Both the Prius and the Volt have restricted visbility to the sides and especially to the rear. The view is much better from the driver seat in the C-MAX.
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2017 Toyota Prius Seat Room and Comfort: Cons |
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Rear seat passengers in the Prius have far more knee room than those in the Volt, and feel far less closed in. Despite a low-mounted seat cushion, though, headroom is limited.
Rear seat passengers in the C-MAX enjoy a much more comfortably positioned seat cushion, significantly more headroom, and better outward visibility.
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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2012 Dodge Journey
2013 |
Overly firm, insufficiently contoured front seats seem to be popping up everywhere lately, even in the formerly fluffy Toyota Avalon. (Blame the influence of the Germans.) The Dodge Journey’s front buckets provide a refreshing alternative, with a rare combination of cushiness and support. The armrests and door pulls are also well-padded. The driver-side lumbar powers up and down as well as in and out. The headrests even adjust fore-aft, a rarity among sub-luxury cars these days. If only the driver seat also included power recline...
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2012 Dodge Journey Seat Room and Comfort: Cons |
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As mentioned earlier, Chrysler really dropped the ball when it packaged the Journey. The second-row seat is a comfortable height off the floor, yet headroom is plentiful even by crossover standards. But that’s the beginning and end of the back seat’s virtues. The optional third-row seat is kids-only (unless the adults in question aren’t much larger than kids). Though less than an inch longer, and riding on a wheelbase that’s 3.6 inches shorter, the new 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe has eight more inches of legroom in each of the rear rows—a huge difference. Adults can fit in the Journey’s second row if it’s slide back at least half way along its travel, but they can’t stretch out like they can in the Santa Fe. Or in many compact crossovers, for that matter.
Poor packaging also makes for a fairly high load floor and (as mentioned above) less cargo volume than in other similarly-dimensioned crossovers.
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