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2020 Honda Insight Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh With a 107-horsepower gasoline engine and 129-horsepower electric motor, the Insight can get from a dead stop to 60 mph in slightly under eight seconds. While this isn't exactly quick by current standards--even a Civic Touring or an Accord Hybrid is about a second quicker--it is quicker than the Hyundai... 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 engine is extremely loud when accelerating almost anywhere. It's REALLY slow. About 10.1 sec 0-60 when new. About 12 sec I'm guessing now. The battery is getting weaker and can doesnt run as often in EV mode as it used to. I have to floor the car often to... |
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2016 Toyota Prius review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Drive the Prius for maximum efficiency, and you'll irritate whoever happens to be behind you. It feels most right when driven slowly, though. In power mode with a heavy foot the Prius becomes reasonably quick, but with a rubber band effect to the powertrain operation. The lack of precise... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford C-MAX |
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2016 Chevrolet Volt Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Unlike other plug-in hybrids, the Chevrolet Volt performs very well on electricity alone. The electric motor reacts more immediately than any gasoline engine, feels tire-spinning strong at low speeds, and accelerates the car to highway speeds with at most a faint whine and no sign of strain. The driving experience... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius |
2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5442 It is slow, but steady and relaxing. Do not buy if you want fun. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5428 It is very slow, but this is expected I guess. |
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2009 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5264 Accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 10 seconds and no gear changes with the Continuously-Variable Transmission up to 180 km/h is pure bliss. |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons DarronS The powertrain is excellent around town, but sounds a bit strained at highway speeds. |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5156 performance is stronger than Insight. Less engine noise and smoother acceleration off the line. |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5057 lack of pep |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4626 Lacks power, strange noises, thing you give up for high mpg |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4095 The Prius has much more power than the otherwise comparable Civic Hybrid. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4284 Excellent technology design to achieve fuel efficiency. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Oregon, United States Ecological benefits |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1668 It has much more acceleration power than the gas only Honda Civic. It really gets up and goes when you step on it. The electric motor has a lot of pull to it. |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3955 |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3780 Powerful at low speeds; good enough at high speeds. All electric-drive is cool too. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member2738 Both the Prius and Insight will not win any sports car races, but the Prius has better power at any speed. The Insight feels slightly sportier, but that is not saying much. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3693 Peppy response when needed yet very smooth and quite in normal driving. Powertrain reliability. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3657 Adequate acceleration along with high fuel econ |
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2002 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3478 The technology behind the Prius, the efficiency, the many ways in which energy is conserved. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member717 You have power when you need it. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States |
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2009 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member3111 |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member574 zero to 60 in 60 minutes. |