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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Minnesota, United States Very smooth driving |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1105 Up to highway speeds quickly. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member393 Yikes, where to start. Scary overtaking on highway. Weak on hills. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in California, United States The gas engine sounds raspy when pushed hard, and if your traction battery is low you are stuck with an anemic 1.5 engine. However, on stop and go traffic the Prius is on its best and feels terrific; quiet, smooth and easy on fuel. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons jeromep It is peppy, with great off the line performance. Performs well when passing or on the highway. |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1612 Quick response, ease in handling. Did not drive Honda Civic, but rear seat was deal breaker. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member34 The Prius hybrid drive seamlessly blends the gas and electric motors to give me adaquate pick up / acceleration when needed but more than excellent fuel economy on a vehicle that is considered midsize. |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member1632 It is a mid-size car, but the performance is more akin to an econobox - which is fine for me, but may be a problem for others. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Kentucky, United States The cleverness of the design. The way the HSD combines output from MG1, MG2 and the ICE. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member343 The car drives smooth and quiet with the CVT drive train and delivers max hp to the wheels at all speeds. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member392 Best hybrid available at the time I bought. |