Here's Why the New Prius is NOTHING Like the Old One - 2024 Toyota Prius Review

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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
  • The word Prius traditionally would make most people think of a boring, slow, but fuel efficient car. With the latest generation however, Toyota has completely changed that. Follow along this week as we detail everything new about the latest generation Toyota Prius.
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  • @silvertube52
    @silvertube52 Před 15 dny +5

    Thanks for the bike test! So many reviewers don't show the utility of the Prius. The new one is smaller inside so showing that you can still get a bike in it is really helpful. I sleep in the back of my 2010 Prius at Burning Man and hope to be able to fit in all I need when I get a 2024 Prius.

  • @chrisalex001
    @chrisalex001 Před 6 měsíci +29

    People treat the road like a race track, so naturally power and 0-60 are priorities for them. In a truly civilized society, those factors should not matter beyond the basics.

    • @NovaPrincess
      @NovaPrincess Před měsícem +2

      I agree! I am not interested in these YT vids where they're like 'I usually drive only sports cars and race on the freeway, but did you guys know the Prius is actually a good car?! 😮' It's like yeah we know that Captain Obvious 🥴. I own the '17 Prius. Before this I has that '12 Prius C. I drive a Prius because it's the best value for my money, not because it can race others on the road. I've also never had an issue speeding up or blocking cars from illegally cutting me off (to their surprise and wallet's demise).

    • @spremier9626
      @spremier9626 Před 9 dny

      That’s interesting. I agree, but they also seem surprised that with it’s sporty design the entry point is lower and the cabin roof is lower I’ve driven a couple of sports cars. I was disappointed that this version was not as roomy as previous Prius, but I’ll gladly trade that for this sexy new silhouette.

  • @blu_is500
    @blu_is500 Před 6 měsíci +199

    I think the volume knob was purposely placed to the far right for the passenger. The driver has the controls on the wheel. Nice review, thanks for posting!

    • @maxhale4658
      @maxhale4658 Před 6 měsíci +3

      The base LE trim has the volume knob on the left. I find it's a lot easier to quickly change the volume with the knob versus the steering controls so I appreciate the placement.

    • @paulcwyuen
      @paulcwyuen Před 6 měsíci +8

      I think it is for the RHD version since it is made in Japan?

    • @jackmcandle6955
      @jackmcandle6955 Před 6 měsíci +8

      The passenger is not authorized to touch the controls 😂

    • @1911Earthling
      @1911Earthling Před 5 měsíci +6

      THE CONTROLS R FOR ME THE OWNER.

    • @1911Earthling
      @1911Earthling Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@jackmcandle6955freaking right I break their fingers. I get pissed.

  • @WindsurferHD
    @WindsurferHD Před 5 měsíci +28

    I have a 2008 Prius with 204,000 miles on it. I paid $7500 for it in 2015. I can’t see paying the huge mark ups on this. I was given a price of $48,000 out the door about 7 months ago. What an insult.

    • @NovaPrincess
      @NovaPrincess Před měsícem +4

      Seesh that's insane!! I have a '17 Prius, and although the body on the new Prius Prime is gorgeous, it's much smaller and the fuel economy doesn't inspire current Prius owners to upgrade given all of these dealership markups. I honestly appreciate my '17 more, as if it were brand new 😅

    • @WindsurferHD
      @WindsurferHD Před měsícem +3

      @@NovaPrincess I just wanted to update you. I bought my new 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE on January 25, 2024. So far there have been zero problems. I can’t say enough about it. I get an average of 55-57 MPG city driving. Sometimes I get as high as 63 MPG depending on the grade etc. I paid $25,000 total cash out the door and then got $1398 for my trade making the deal $23,602. I went through ten dealerships haggling and five months but finally got the price I wanted. It came with a free lifetime power train warranty at Toyota of Denton. My sales manager was awesome. His name is Alex.

    • @WindsurferHD
      @WindsurferHD Před měsícem

      @@NovaPrincess I definitely think the Corolla is best because of the cost. I looked at the current sell value or ask online for a used 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid LE like mine and the ask is between $25,000-$26,900. Where as the new Prius is way more expensive and marked up. I think for most the Corolla is more user friendly too especially on the pocket book.

    • @WindsurferHD
      @WindsurferHD Před 29 dny +3

      @@NovaPrincess My favorite feature is the gas mileage. My old Prius barely managed 35MPG-40MPG. The Corolla gets 55-57. I am noticing though as the Texas weather is warming up the needed AC lowers the MPG to 53-55. When it’s 100 degrees I hope it’s still at least 51-53. If you buy a new car remember to change the oil at 500 miles then 1000 miles then every 5,000 miles. This advice came from a Toyota Master Mechanic with over 30 years experience. Engine break in with those two oil changes add life to all engines. Manufacturers won’t tell the public that.

    • @ericsibley5376
      @ericsibley5376 Před 5 dny +1

      I got mine for 41 grand out the door. I feel it was a bargain

  • @mi1stormilst
    @mi1stormilst Před 6 měsíci +26

    I tried really hard to get one in AZ and it was just a pain to deal with Toyota dealers. I spent months trying to find one and then trying to find one at a fair price. I just recently decided to get a Honda CRV Hybrid and cut a deal in 5 emails for $2500.00 off MSRP and no adds.

  • @johnswanson217
    @johnswanson217 Před měsícem +18

    Prius has the best hybrid system, period.

  • @williamkinney427
    @williamkinney427 Před 22 dny +2

    My 2020 Prius L ECO now has 372,000 miles. I bought it new. Lifetime average fuel economy is 80.22 MPG. Fantastic car, ZERO issues so far. Original battery, still perfectly strong. Am wanting to buy a new 2024 base model, but only AWD is delivered to the states of WA and OR......so I must travel to
    Boise or Northern CA to get one. And I am NOT happy that the smallest wheel/tire size is 17 inch......way too big for my taste. Fuel economy is all I care about.....

  • @holliecarter5976
    @holliecarter5976 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Great review, thanks! It's like you read my mind. I am 5' 1", and with the driver's seat all the way up, my head was an inch from the ceiling. I just kept looking under the steering wheel to see the instrument cluster. I finally settled on the Corolla Cross Hybrid, which has gotten fantastic gas mileage, and has the same hybrid system as the new Prius. I will go back to a Prius (I've owned 2 over the last 18 years), once they correct that instrument cluster. I love the Corolla Cross Hybrid, but miss the aerodynamics of the Prius.

  • @user-ye2lk3qe8w
    @user-ye2lk3qe8w Před 6 měsíci +17

    Order without sunroof. More headroom front and rear. You can easily see the instruments if you adjust seat and steering column carefully. I have had one for 6 months and am 5ft 10.

    • @coryfogle5353
      @coryfogle5353 Před 2 měsíci +1

      For 2024 only the base model is available without the Sunroof.
      (Being 6'2", but had NO issues with my beloved 2011)

    • @DIYtryer
      @DIYtryer Před 11 dny

      What happened to it after 6 months? Replace it with something better?

  • @amerlin388
    @amerlin388 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Prius was never "dog slow". Especially accelerating from a stop.
    BTW, my 2019 Prius XLE gets 56.6 mpg overall, 58.6 in the (mild) winter.
    I got the car in January 2020. Given being retired, the CVD lockdown, a full tank of gas from dealer, and discounted Kroger gasoline, the $142 vehicle registration ($100 surcharge just for hybrids) cost me more than gasoline the first year. Completely eliminated the benefits of the hybrid that year (cheaper non-hybrid Corolla would have cost the same to operate with cheaper up front cost). Skrew you, Ohio Governor DeWine.

    • @michaelbassett5105
      @michaelbassett5105 Před 6 měsíci +1

      They are slow 30mph and above. Electric is instant power so you do get a little jump off the line but that fades quickly.

  • @Andrewherrns
    @Andrewherrns Před 6 měsíci +62

    Good review. I like the bike loading test. We've been driving our new Prius Prime XSE for about 3 weeks now and I've got to say that for both my wife and I the placement of the instrument cluster (MID) is absolutely no problem. I am 6 feet tall and she is 5 foot 4". I also disagree about the difficulty getting in and out of the car. Neither of us find it to be problematic. I guess that these things come down to one's specific body measurements. Bottom line is that people need to test drive this car for themselves. For me as a new Prius driver I totally love this car

    • @EatSleepDrive
      @EatSleepDrive  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Happy to hear you're enjoying the car!

    • @dft1
      @dft1 Před 6 měsíci +2

      i mountain bike and always had small hatchbacks. ive had a honda fit for 14 years now. i even have a long slack bike, the trick i use is to push the passenger seat all the way up, then i take off front wheel and roll bike in backwards so rear tire hits seat. i want to get this car or the corolla hatchbatch, hopefully my bike will fit in ok, i'll take blanket and bike to test before i buy!!

    • @cabaneencac5168
      @cabaneencac5168 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@dft1Toyota's tnga platforms have improved road handling but reduced cargo on all models involved and the trunk of the Corolla HB is ridiculous...they want to sell their awful Cross , you will be better served with an old Matrix cause they will never send the Corolla estate-wagon to NA , it's a shame

    • @dnadnadna743
      @dnadnadna743 Před 3 měsíci

      rough ride tho- too stiff

    • @dft1
      @dft1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cabaneencac5168 lets see if it fits. doesnt take much space since i push passenger seat forward. i need opening a decent size though as handlebars are wide. works great in a Fit

  • @edctrader9061
    @edctrader9061 Před 23 dny +1

    I’m a class A commercial truck driver ( Tractor Trailer) . Everybody hates truck drivers! Truck drivers hate Prius Drivers…lol. This new Prius has converted me. I’ve been a 4cylinder turbo car driver for 15 years. I’ve owned two Saabs, a Subaru WRX, and now a Volkswagen Golf GTI. I just recently started car shopping via the internet and this thing caught my eye. I couldn’t believe this was a Prius! I swore I’d never buy a Prius. Now I’m actually excited to get mine. Hopefully by the end of April. I’m not expecting similar performance to the turbos I’ve owned. I am however thinking it’s not a huge drop off. Then you consider its fuel efficiency, and I’m just like wow. I mean seriously? This car is just as quick as a Honda Civic SI, and gets double the fuel economy, and is available in AWD! I saw them in person for the first time this past Monday. It really is a cool looking compact. So yeah, another hater won over by Toyota. In my opinion, they hit a home run on this generation. I’m not racing, tracking, or modifying this thing. But I’ll be able to get around campers on my twisty Mountain Roads when it’s safe to do so! Great video, and great review! Thanks!

  • @jamesrice6096
    @jamesrice6096 Před 3 dny +1

    First time I saw the back end of a red one, I thought it was a supercar. Then I read "Prius". I talked to the driver to give her a complement. Nice. Sporty!

  • @Sal-oj2ox
    @Sal-oj2ox Před 3 měsíci +7

    The bike test is the ultimate test. Every reviewer should do it.

  • @kenttarovasti4896
    @kenttarovasti4896 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Prime XSE coming next month. Went to Toyota dealer see other models, never ever thought I would get Prius. Salesperson really pushed me to test Prius.. "Ok I can do test drive, but I won't buy it"... After test driving we went to order it 🤣

  • @fsmphoto1969
    @fsmphoto1969 Před 6 měsíci +8

    2022 Toyota Prius owner here - I can fit an entire 26" wheel size bike inside my car. I just have to push the passenger seat up a few inches. No need to take off a wheel. Here is a tip. I noticed that you put the bike with the drive side (chain and derailleur) down inside the car. You should have flipped the bike over so that faced up. 1.) putting those down increases the risk of damaging your bike's gears 2) You also risk damage to the car's interior by getting grease/oil on the car's interior from the drive side of the bike.

    • @grahamstefaan
      @grahamstefaan Před 6 měsíci

      I saw that too. I put front wheel in 1st and cant it upwards. No wheel off in a 2019 prius.

    • @cabaneencac5168
      @cabaneencac5168 Před 5 měsíci

      Diameter of the wheels of a bicycle is not the most important to determine if it's fit in the trunk. Size of the frame matter : 58cm & more ( L , XL ...XXL ), there the difficulty begins. But anyway keep your gen '16-'22 .The new one at a poorly designed opening in relation to the total width of the rear.

    • @fsmphoto1969
      @fsmphoto1969 Před 5 měsíci

      @@cabaneencac5168 -update.. I can also fit my entire 25" sized Trek 520 touring bike (large frame - 63.5 cm) with 700c tires into the back of my 2022 Prius LE.

  • @downhillskier7
    @downhillskier7 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Put the steering wheel in the lowest position and look over the steering wheel. I agree about the back seat passenger’s head rubbing the headliner for anyone over 5’10”.

  • @carolfisch9750
    @carolfisch9750 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I just sold my 20 year old 2004 Prius with over 185,000 miles. Great car. Great mileage. Not cute or fancy but it got me far. It was still working great when I sold it. Only gave it up since it was my only car, didn’t want to push my luck and wanted safety features in a newer version. I now have a 2020 Prius xle awd-e. I miss the larger trunk, 2 glove compartments, large cup holders and spare tire of the 2004. Ha. But clearly the safety features in newer car much needed. May take me years to learn all the newer features. Ha.

    • @ytr8989
      @ytr8989 Před 2 měsíci

      The best safety feature is YOU, the driver.

    • @spremier9626
      @spremier9626 Před 9 dny

      I had a 2010 and a 2014. I miss the dual glove compartments in that 2010 too.

  • @bigbufobufo
    @bigbufobufo Před 5 měsíci +4

    I love the styling. Finally a Prius that isn’t ugly. My only wish is that the back seat had more head room.

  • @patrickfitzgerald2861
    @patrickfitzgerald2861 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Thanks for this, especially for loading the bike, which I wondered about. Because of how they looked, I NEVER would have considered one of these until this model. It simply looks fantastic and futuristic now . . . wow!
    FYI, I did indeed bang my head getting out of the pre-sold one the dealer let me sit in. Also, the only way to test drive this here in San Diego County is to pre-order one, and drive it when it arrives. And I do not believe you can get one here for sticker price either. They're marked up from $3,000 to $5,000 by the dealers, which I wouldn't pay in a million years. It's long past time for Toyota to find another way to sell their vehicles.

    • @J.Young808
      @J.Young808 Před 4 měsíci

      It’s a bit of a drive but I would suggest looking at Wilsonville (Oregon) Toyota and drive it back to San Diego County

    • @patrickfitzgerald2861
      @patrickfitzgerald2861 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@J.Young808 I finally got a chance to test drive one, and it was fantastic in my opinion . . . a lot like a sports car actually. However, given the large number of gigantic SUVs and pickup trucks with jackasses behind the wheel here, I've decided it's not for me. I'm going with a Honda Ridgeline.

  • @TonyHendren
    @TonyHendren Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for the informative unbiased review. I am debating between the Corolla Hybrid and the Prius so this helps.

  • @mikeposs4812
    @mikeposs4812 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Never thought a new prius would make the interior of my 2018 prius prime look huge it passed the no disassembly bike test

  • @zavman109
    @zavman109 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I have one on order and never previously considered one. I was able to test drive one and was impressed. Getting this to save having to replace my truck which has gotten to be an unaffordable prospect. I like the bike test too ;)

    • @michaelbassett5105
      @michaelbassett5105 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I saved so much on gas when I went from my 16 mpg truck to a 21 prius averaging 56 mpg it pays for itself in the gas savings. Only problem with the Prius is that even 20 over the speed limit they still tailgate the hell out of ya. It didn’t matter in the truck the only thing I could see in the rear view mirror was 18 wheelers and other trucks.

    • @NovaPrincess
      @NovaPrincess Před měsícem +1

      @@michaelbassett5105This is karma for all the years YOU were tailgating us Prius drivers in your truck. 😂

    • @michaelbassett5105
      @michaelbassett5105 Před měsícem

      @@NovaPrincess umm if you read the post correctly I don’t tailgate anyone and never have. It’s a crime and also very unsafe. When I was driving my truck I didn’t even pay attention to people tailgating because they were unseen over my tailgate. In the Prius I drive now it’s very menacing. I’m gonna remove my rear view wiper and turn around the wiper fluid dispenser and fill wiper fluid bottle with skunk piss and give em a blast when they get too close. You will probably see me on one of those dash cam shorts with that annoying dude spectating the situation.

  • @jorgeclaverie6752
    @jorgeclaverie6752 Před 20 dny +1

    I agree with you completely about the low ceilings. I used to have a Hyundai Tucson, so you can imagine how many bumps I've had on my head since I began driving a Prius.

  • @mrxman581
    @mrxman581 Před 6 měsíci +20

    In my 2004 Prius the steering wheel sits relatively low and is not adjustable.The gauge cluster on that model is towards the bottom of the window so it works like a HUD. The guage cluster on the new one does the same thing. You position the wheel lower to see the cluster over the top of the wheel. Just lower the steering wheel.
    The audio button is there for the passenger. The driver has the steering wheel control.
    I'm 5'-11" and have no problem with seeing all the gauge cluster or with the rear seat headroom. The consensus is that it's fine for people 6'-2" and shorter. You seem to be taller. Maybe 6'-3"?

    • @ytr8989
      @ytr8989 Před 2 měsíci

      My steering in my 2002 is adjustable and I fit comfortably inside without hitting the roof.

  • @javisola989
    @javisola989 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The volume button is there purposely to allow you to see the missing information on the gauge cluster when you lean a bit forward and to the right. 😉

  • @skatemonk
    @skatemonk Před 4 měsíci +1

    Still loving my '16 Prius, and it has an actual working moon roof! Lots of room for my bike (I always take the front wheel off anyway) and good headroom inside. Might test-drive a '24 just out of curiosity. Thanks!

  • @Zulonix
    @Zulonix Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have a 2011 Mazda 3 GT. I discovered after I bought it that it drove really sporty.
    Several years ago I drove friend’s Prius and felt it drove like a tank. I hated it.
    But after seeing a few videos about the new Prius, I would consider buying one.

  • @LarryHopper
    @LarryHopper Před 6 měsíci +6

    Try climbing in by sitting first with your feet on the ground outside and then swinging around and bringing your feet into the car. I find it much easier and it is supposedly places less stress onto one's spine. Thanks for a good review and keep up the good work.

    • @johnwirth4146
      @johnwirth4146 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Any doctor will tell you that's the best way to get in and out of a car. I'm 6' 2'' and I just swing in and out so far with no probkems.

    • @MilesCobbett
      @MilesCobbett Před měsícem +1

      I do that and bang my shoes together to knock off snow, ice or gravel/ dirt and then swing my clearer shoes into the car.

  • @TheHello29
    @TheHello29 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I’ve always hated how the prius looked but this one… sexy

  • @50foad
    @50foad Před 5 měsíci +5

    We just bought a '24 XLE and think your thoughts are dead on. The styling and dramatically more horsepower coupled with quality fit and finish make the new Prius our first choice, by far. Compared with our just sold '15 Prius the difference is like night and day. I think the Tesla styling is what did it.

  • @stevehofer3482
    @stevehofer3482 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I think if you can get the Prius at list price, it is a good value, but dealers are still jacking up the price, and with the inflated price on the Prius, the Tesla Model 3 starts looking better.

  • @marcprobin1659
    @marcprobin1659 Před 6 měsíci +8

    You can adjust the seat height. I am 6' and I can see the cluster no problem. As for the volume button on the right, it's for the passenger more then the driver since yo have a volume control on the steering wheel. The 8" display has the knob on the left side.

    • @David_Journey
      @David_Journey Před 6 měsíci +1

      Is the steering wheel depth adjustable? I see all reviewers only adjust tilt

    • @ttanmana
      @ttanmana Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@David_Journey Yes, the steering wheel depth is adjustable (~4"-5" push/pull). I really don't get the dissing review of the new Prius cluster position in many review channels other than their own old preference or resistance to this new change. To optimize viewability of HUD/gauge cluster, you can lower steering wheel all the way down and push it all the way in (as object closer to your face will appear larger in size, so do the opposite). For people who have short height, you could also raise/tilt up the driver seat for clearer view of the road and cluster (assume if you are 6'2" or lower that extra headroom is available). I really dig the new design/position of this new cluster a lot more than centered cluster of the old Prius which for me makes no sense.

  • @dinobellini521
    @dinobellini521 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I own the 2024 XLE, great car. Seems like all the reviews I watch complain about the gage cluster and how the viewing of it is compromised , way overblown I’m 5 foot 9 and I have no problem at all getting a full unobstructed view once you get your positioning properly adjusted. It ain’t rocket science.

    • @ytr8989
      @ytr8989 Před 2 měsíci

      The gauge cluster is fine. But they knocked down a couple inches of headroom, so I have to roll the seat back as far as possible. Not sure how this would affect driving. Because, the dealership wants to sell me a car, but won’t allow me to test drive it. 😂

    • @busterdouglasiii3838
      @busterdouglasiii3838 Před 28 dny

      I adjusted the steering wheel with my 2024 XLE Prius

  • @ytpremium7649
    @ytpremium7649 Před 6 měsíci +4

    The 90’s had the best curvy designs so this has a retro look for me

  • @stevenbass314
    @stevenbass314 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I wrote to Toyota and told him when I first saw the car on CZcams that there was a major problem with the placement of the odometer. I have the 216 Prius and it’s very easy to see the odometer off to the right. Plus they have heads up display.I am glad that you re-confirmed my observation and I wonder why they would spend millions and millions of dollars to reconfigure this and not realize it. I’ve had three previous Prius and I was planning on buying this. But, with the issue around the odometer, I will probably not bye it And I was so looking forward to upgrading my 2016. So so sad😢

    • @alexh4843
      @alexh4843 Před 5 měsíci

      I have the 2023 Prius. I just don't understand the problem people have with seeing the display. Neither myself of my wife have the problem. You do have to take in consideration for height. I am 5'8" my wife is 5'6". I love the car. We came from a 2010 Prius

    • @vampiresquid
      @vampiresquid Před 5 měsíci +1

      You wrote to Toyota based on what you saw on CZcams? Wow.

    • @reanult457
      @reanult457 Před 3 měsíci

      Have you test drive a new one yet?

  • @savjottoor7910
    @savjottoor7910 Před 26 dny

    What a review!!!
    Subscribed!

  • @mrhap1129
    @mrhap1129 Před 5 měsíci +1

    is there a visability issue from left to right(A pillars)with the rake of the windshied?

  • @JimConzelman
    @JimConzelman Před 5 měsíci +2

    Would help if you say how tall you are & how much you tried to accommodate the view of the cluster by adjusting seat height

  • @timothyeide6357
    @timothyeide6357 Před 4 měsíci +3

    If you put the front wheel of the bike in first, no bike disassembly is required.

  • @sy73326
    @sy73326 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a 2023 midrange. I have to have the seat all the way down and I have no problem getting in and out. I have no issues with visualizing the dash. And my volume control is on the driver side. The problems are it is lower than what I like to see out of but once you get used to it it isn’t a problem. The one thing is people passing you on the right or the left really blind you with their headlights. Of course I imagine it’s the same with a Lamborghini. I turn my mirrors way down and that helps and I can still tell when someone is there. During warm weather my wife drives 30 miles round trip in all speed ranges and gets around 61 mpg. Cold weather affects it the most costing 10-12 mpg. For $35k I’d say it’s a good buy

  • @jinsu0504
    @jinsu0504 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, I was wondering if your prius also made squeaking or creaking sound when you come a complete stop; braking?

  • @wibuwe
    @wibuwe Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good points on ingress and egress for Taller people. BTW where are you driving around? It looks like a beautiful town

  • @mrxman581
    @mrxman581 Před 6 měsíci +7

    BTW, if that model had the 360 camera, it means it also had the digital rear view mirror for better visibility out the back.

  • @rickyrichy5496
    @rickyrichy5496 Před 6 měsíci +17

    Honestly!! The best thing about this videos is the “bike test” no kidding! if the car won’t fit my bike I will not even look at it twice

    • @bikesbees9392
      @bikesbees9392 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I put 2 racing bikes in our COROLLA in ether trunk or back seat! I’m no lazy to remove the wheels,,,,,

    • @cabaneencac5168
      @cabaneencac5168 Před 2 měsíci +2

      To make it more sexy they gave it hips which now reduce the width of the tailgate opening. For cargo it is now poorly designed . You are at the wrong car. Poorly designed too for front visibility at 10 & 2 : 'A' pillar are almost horizontal .

    • @MilesCobbett
      @MilesCobbett Před měsícem

      I had a 68 VW bug and put my 56 cm road race bicycle and three of us drove to the Nevada City bike race. Bike frame went behind the back seat and wheels in the fronk.

    • @Andrea-sf4bs
      @Andrea-sf4bs Před měsícem

      Then maybe you should but a truck

    • @rickyrichy5496
      @rickyrichy5496 Před měsícem

      @@Andrea-sf4bs I thought about that. I just got a maverick ford 2022… 3 days ago

  • @agpawpaw5912
    @agpawpaw5912 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can you mount bike rack? 2010-15 it’s yes, but for 2016 and up top of trunk door is glass

  • @mikeburton8426
    @mikeburton8426 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Well done! There are a lot of reviewers on the Tube but the bike test is, for me, really important and cool and so yeah.. I pushed that subscribe button!

  • @PhearaXT
    @PhearaXT Před 6 měsíci

    Does the sound horn tone just change on the Prius 2024 or stay the same?

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri23 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I ordered an LE. I can change the wheels later. I need cloth seats and a good sound system.

  • @InsipidRoustabout
    @InsipidRoustabout Před měsícem

    4:34 Volume dial is on the right so that the passenger can more easily reach it. The driver can use the volume control buttons on the steering wheel.

  • @rickhachey8969
    @rickhachey8969 Před 6 měsíci

    I'VE HAD 5 OF THEM THEY re great looks like the best ine yet ❤❤❤❤

  • @listennowbreath
    @listennowbreath Před měsícem

    Is there a heads up display ?

  • @cardinalnest6272
    @cardinalnest6272 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This must be a pre-production version. I have the XLE trim and the volume knob is on the left. The gauge cluster is visible once you adjust the height of the seat. It's is very quick. The Ride is very smooth and comfortable. I drive 4 hours every day, with no problem. Noise is because of the typical CVT but once you reach a certain speed, you wouldn't hear it. If you need to haul a bike, then get a roof rack or an SUV!

  • @johnwirth4146
    @johnwirth4146 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have been a Prius owner since 2004 when we bought our 2004 model. Then again in 2010, 2016 and now 2023. All silver cars. The 2016 car was great never a problem and a constant 62-64 MPG. With only 40K on the clock it was time to change. I ordered a silver XLE in late April and took delivery on the XLE in mid-June. I'm 6-2 and yes getting in is tricky but I'm used to it now. Getting it all programmed was tricky as well. Once Getting only ONE FOB for the car was a shocker and made me feel uncomfortable. They said I "should" get a key before Christmas. When I got it home, I noticed what I thought was a strange LOUD noise from the front end. I stopped by our son's house to show the car and asked about the noise. Yes, it was LOUD and coming from the front of the car. My son CZcamsd the problem and found it is supposed to be there. NO ONE tells you about this "feature". Needless to say, I fixed the "problem". The back storage is much less than my 2016 and getting in and out is way below what my 2016 was. I've got a little over 2k on the clock and the MPG has gone up to 53-55 MPG so it is getting broken in. The car is much quieter than the 2016 and more features than the others. Today I found a locksmith that was able to get me a programed FOB as a spare for $425. Think of it, you lose or damage your FOB, you are stock with a car that you cannot drive. My XLE model has the smaller screen with the volume knob on the left where it should be. I'm getting used to the CarPlay and you have to have a cell phone to male everything work. But the GPD will always be up to date. All in all, I give this model an "okay". Prius@solarbright.com

    • @williamzhang963
      @williamzhang963 Před 2 měsíci

      What was the loud noise feature and how did you fix it?

    • @johnwirth4146
      @johnwirth4146 Před 2 měsíci

      I went online and saw how to fix it. I took the speaker out that is in the front left side under a shroud that comes off. I went to Amazon and ordered the 3-pound molding clay. I wrapped the speaker in Saran Wrap and then applied about 1/2 inch of the clay around the speaker and then wrapped the entire speaker with heavy duty black duct tape. It makes a huge difference.

    • @williamzhang963
      @williamzhang963 Před 2 měsíci

      @@johnwirth4146 So the problem was that they didn't mount the speaker properly and it was loose?? That is terrible process engineering!

    • @johnwirth4146
      @johnwirth4146 Před 2 měsíci

      No the speaker was not loose. The speaker is the PROBLEM and to lessen the noise you need to do as I posted. You cannot just remove the problem speaker as an error will pop up on the screen. The noise is VERY loud when backing up and half the noise when going forward until you hit 19 MPH. They "claim" all EV's and HEVs have this but I have not heard the noise on any Teslas. So go figure.....

    • @williamzhang963
      @williamzhang963 Před 2 měsíci

      @@johnwirth4146 It's supposed to have "JBL Premium speakers." I guess JBL is passing off cheaply made speakers as premium?

  • @deborahcaplan3565
    @deborahcaplan3565 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can you put a hitch and pull more than just a bike rack?

  • @joanna8347
    @joanna8347 Před 2 měsíci

    How big are the wheels on that bike? I'm looking for a car that will be able to carry my mountain bike. Thanks!!

  • @carbondragon
    @carbondragon Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm loving mine so far. On the downside, less storage than the 2012, and touch unlock only works on the driver side now (though it now has an app and still has the key fob ... which incidentally you get 1 not 2 initially and supposedly you get sent a 2nd... we'll see). That's annoying, but it drives great and I'm really getting used to the superb iPhone integration and safety features (like blind spot warning). And I averaged 52mpg on my first tank. I have to squeeze in (as you do) but I guess I'm the right height because I can drive comfortably and see the instrument cluster.

    • @ttanmana5905
      @ttanmana5905 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Touch to unlock actually works on both driver and passenger side. You can change the settings on touch to unlock in the setting menu of Toyota infotainment suite system (on 12inches touchscreen, not in the driver’s HUD/Info screen) to unlock doors on both sides when you double tap the door handle. I really don’t understand why they did the default setup to unlock only driver side…😑 out of the factory.

    • @carbondragon
      @carbondragon Před 4 měsíci

      @@ttanmana5905 Apparently not in the LE. There is no touch sensor on the passenger door or the hatch. You CAN unlock it with the app, or you can press unlock on the fob twice quickly.

  • @kuladeeluxe
    @kuladeeluxe Před 5 měsíci

    Love my LTD...other than the view out. Hard to see your blind spots and taking right turns (Windshield post). I think they nailed the comfort in this car for the money. Stereo is good, electronics good, build quality seems there. I now quite like the video mirror. I can see the gauge cluster fine at 5 10". If they come up with a slightly more taught set of struts, more negative camber, and sticky tires, this would be a canyon carver.,

  • @devoidbmx1
    @devoidbmx1 Před 6 měsíci +5

    My 2010 Prius fits full sized bikes WITH front tires still attached. Actually a feature I use very frequently. And it saves me the cost and aerodynamic drag of buying a roof or tailgate bike rack. Maybe this generation is a bit smaller due to them chasing efficiency so have to remove the front wheel.

  • @BlackElf94
    @BlackElf94 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I once moved 1500 miles with all my possessions in the back of my 2008 Prius, including a large computer, desk chair, two suitcases of clothing, and a bunch of other stuff. I once slept in the back of my 2008. I feel like in trying to appeal to Prius Haters, they sacrificed a lot of things that Prius fans have loved, like cargo space, visibility, and practicality. I hope the 2024 or 2025 models fix some of the issues with this generation, like the gage cluster, otherwise my next car will probably be a 2022 Prius Prime

    • @benjaminjohnson2848
      @benjaminjohnson2848 Před 5 měsíci

      I just had to replace my 08. Got an 09. I have absolutely need for my Prius to be "bananas." It was never "ridiculously slow" and I care a lot about effortless entry and cargo space.

  • @ronjohnson4566
    @ronjohnson4566 Před 5 měsíci +1

    maybe the knob on the monitor/screen is on the right but in japan where they drive on the opposite side of the road it is still on the right side. sort of a leftover if you will

  • @chewie94116
    @chewie94116 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Great review. I would go for the option of solar panels which has been estimated to get 3-4 miles per day (not much, but that is 1000 FREE miles per year). This adds up if you do not drive much or do no drive every day. The solar panel will generate electricity when I'm sitting in traffic (at least I get something when stuck in a commute).

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 5 měsíci

      I could never understood why all EVs aren’t required to have solar charging. You can’t charge from an outlet in the city.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-tb7rn1il3qa wall putlet is too slow solar is sig ificantly slower its pointless imo

  • @debbierobertson2934
    @debbierobertson2934 Před 6 měsíci +2

    mine cost $44k. anyone find one for $30? my dealer tagged on a $3500 charge for securing a car in this market of high demand (there were no 2023 on any lots in oklahoma or texas so no test driving possible) and another $1000 delivery charge. it is a sweet ride. very sporty but not intuitive.

  • @N108funshow
    @N108funshow Před 5 měsíci +4

    4:45 in Japan. It’s a right hand drive car that’s why the volume knob is on the right.

  • @wackit6756
    @wackit6756 Před 6 měsíci +8

    Beautiful looking Hybrid. What bothers me is the 'Block' that you mount a front license plate to, as I never put on front plates and would have to stare at that monstrosity. And the radio knob out of reach. And not being able to get a bike in the back without taking the wheel off. I have a question. Did they program in artificial shifts for the CVT? As always, a good review.✌️

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Then get the Rav4 hybrid. The Prius no longer has to be both the practical and econobox for all as it was in the beginning.

    • @samthecar
      @samthecar Před 6 měsíci

      No artificial cvt shifts, as it should be

    • @jerryjeromehawkins1712
      @jerryjeromehawkins1712 Před 6 měsíci

      The radio knob on the right is meant for the passenger. The driver has radio controls on the steering wheel.
      (Agree about that hideous license plate mounting "block?" on the front though.)

    • @jerryjeromehawkins1712
      @jerryjeromehawkins1712 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @phillipbanes5484 hey Phil... some states only issue one plate for the rear, no front plate.
      Agree though... looks like a solid spot to mount one. 👍🏽

    • @robertshunter
      @robertshunter Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@phillipbanes5484 Single-plate States don't sell a second plate as an option.

  • @TheLithGH
    @TheLithGH Před 29 dny

    That blocked instrument cluster by the steering wheel is ridiculous! Thanks for the video!

  • @tailslapguru
    @tailslapguru Před 2 měsíci

    What city is that? In Colorado?

  • @nathanbyd570
    @nathanbyd570 Před 5 měsíci

    I have switched from sedan to SUV (Mazda), but that Prius is WOW beautiful. Maybe someday if I get a 2nd vehicle, this would be my first choice, especially for my 34 mile commute.

  • @TimZ007
    @TimZ007 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The should have a 2.5 245hp option for a GR prius. I bet it would still get 50mpg. I have a Sienna Hybrid and if I pulse and glide a bit I can get 40mpg even with highway driving. That thing weights 4700lbs. AWD.

  • @sammylee8179
    @sammylee8179 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I would consider this prius except I don't like how steep the rear roof line is which in turn robs a lot of trunk space. I get it, some people like that for the styling; but I'm more practical and would like to maximize storage space. would a corolla cross hybrid AWD, which I believe have a very similar engine setup have similar performance numbers?

    • @cabaneencac5168
      @cabaneencac5168 Před 5 měsíci

      It's not just the rear pillars that are very tilted. The front pillars 'A' are even more so and this makes visibility dangerous at the intersection with the pedestrians who are made invisible.

    • @holliecarter5976
      @holliecarter5976 Před 5 měsíci

      I drove both several times, and settled on the Corolla Cross Hybrid because visibility out of the back was so much safer, in my opinion, even with all the cameras and sensors. Otherwise, I would be driving a Prius. I am enjoying the Cross and getting an average of 48-55 mpg. Better than advertised.

  • @tjsullivan4793
    @tjsullivan4793 Před 6 měsíci +4

    It seems your driving in Colorado at pretty high elevation. Does this really diminish the power? Would you say that driving in mountains with steep grades is the loss of power a real concern or noticeable? My wife's Subaru Forester that has about 180 hp is a total dog and sluggish driving up grades. We are interested in this car but live at 6000 ft elevation. I know cars with turbos seem to be best for mountain communities since they they lose less power in high altitudes but definitely interested in this car. Thanks

    • @EatSleepDrive
      @EatSleepDrive  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great question. The biggest advantage the Prius has is the electric augmentation. As of course you're aware, the electric motors are not affected by altitude. So, while the gas engine may be down a bit on power, the electric motors in this car really help fill that gap. I drove this car at 5500+ the entire time I had it and always felt like it had enough passing power. Hope that helps!

    • @tjsullivan4793
      @tjsullivan4793 Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you your reply. Your experience driving the Prius in the mountains and info does help for sure. Thanks again. @@EatSleepDrive

    • @grahamstefaan
      @grahamstefaan Před 6 měsíci

      Get a Tesla 3. It's cheaper too.

  • @dblissmn
    @dblissmn Před 4 měsíci

    Point on build quality is well taken. The current Corolla feels a bit insubstantial and although well protected from engine noise and equipped with pretty good ride quality suffers really seriously from road noise to the point that it's only really restful to drive on well laid asphalt in good shape. Any kind of concrete in the Corolla gets to your hearing.

  • @beratcimen1954
    @beratcimen1954 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice car and all that but really where do you live? I fell in love with the place

  • @dadical3534
    @dadical3534 Před 4 měsíci

    I just finished my 35th move, which was roughly 43 miles 1 way, and used my '23 Prius for everything except the larger furniture that wouldn't break down enough to fit. If I had a roof rack, I would've used that (keeping the weight limits in mind, however) because I hate being that friend that asks to use another friend's truck.
    Using one of my best traits, spatial reasoning, I stuffed this car, and took several trips. The mpg alone saved me $$ as opposed to renting a truck, but I still missed my old '94 Toyota pickup.
    With that said, had I known that I was going to need to move, I wouldn't have bought this car. It's not very comfortable for trips longer than an hour. The infotainment system messes up a lot. Weird things happen, like I use the seat heaters all the time (upstate NY), and their setting stayed ON until next time I started the car. This was great! Well, now sometimes they're OFF when I start the car.. like yesterday, it was OFF every stinkin time SMH. Same thing happened with the air recirc... I always have it set to recirc the air in the cabin, mainly because I hate smelling the exhaust of the vehicles in front of me.. it worsens my headaches. Lately it's switched itself to pull in fresh air, but not every time. It's friggin frustrating.
    Idk man, I love working on cars, and still have my mr2 turbo that I bought in 2000... but now I'm a single dad and I don't have time. I just need s##t to work hahaa!

  • @v2k530
    @v2k530 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm a big fan of the prius now after the remodel, the higher horsepower, angelic like design, the placement of the speedometer and interior gadgets, as well with the great mpg and awd. If I was gonna buy a brand new vehicle I'd seriously be considering getting this in the le trim with the awd.

    • @ytr8989
      @ytr8989 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sounds like they got themselves a buyer. Now you have to find a dealership that’s actually interested in selling you a 2024 Prius. 😂

  • @jesselpable2763
    @jesselpable2763 Před 5 měsíci +2

    How tall are you?

  • @ingridschneider7278
    @ingridschneider7278 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I had a 2010 Prius before and I was able to load 2 bikes w/o removing any parts of the bike.

    • @rhumball
      @rhumball Před měsícem

      i still have my 2010 prius, 295k km, still running, still original battery.

  • @PhaseSkater
    @PhaseSkater Před 6 měsíci

    What state is that? Nice mountains

  • @coryfogle5353
    @coryfogle5353 Před 2 měsíci

    I am 6'2". I drove a xle with Power Seats on the driverscside and mechanical on the passengers. While I found the Drivers side a little tight and simply could not ...easily.... get in and out of the passenger side and there was not enough head room once in.
    Unlike the reviewer, once I got the seat adjusted, I was both comfortable and couldvsee the display in full.
    (BTW: Until turning it over to one of our kids in December, we had a 2011 Prius we put 232,000 miles on with ZERO issues. GREAT CAR!)

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett Před měsícem

    I just got a second gen and love it ❤

  • @Smaug1
    @Smaug1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    14:00 re. why can't they have a back seat people can actually sit in? Because the traction batteries are under the back seat and the sloping roofline that yields that great look and fuel economy precludes taller back seat passengers than 5'10.

    • @ytr8989
      @ytr8989 Před 2 měsíci

      It is definitely more like a sports car than a people mover. It’ll be interesting to see which new car brand Uber drivers and taxi drivers will pick.

  • @michaelsheedy
    @michaelsheedy Před 4 měsíci

    Almost all hybrids are hard to find at sticker. Dealers know hybrid demand exceeds production, and mark them up if dealer ordered. Up to customer to find a dealer that will sell a retail order for sticker, and get it in writing.

  • @ericsibley5376
    @ericsibley5376 Před 5 dny

    I bought one in January. Love it

  • @johncipolletti5611
    @johncipolletti5611 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Hey, I am still a bit of a hater. My 2021 Toyota Prius Prime and Hybrid are wonderful! Sure, the new one is nice but....
    With my old ones, I beat people off of the red traffic light EVERY time! See, I know how to drive them. The new one is faster but do you know how to drive it? The new Prius is lower, making it hard to get in and out of (front and back). It doesn't have a heads-up display anymore. The steering wheel gets in the way of the speedometer display. Also, trying to buy any Prius in many states is like trying to buy a unicorn with a golden horn!

  • @myalkut
    @myalkut Před 22 dny

    I was hoping to find a review of the AWD option

  • @andysprague
    @andysprague Před 6 měsíci +5

    It looks pretty good. I would have never considered a previous model, but this one is not a hard no.

  • @TheHuester44
    @TheHuester44 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for the bike test . With the new improvements I’d consider the Prius as a possible new vehicle.

  • @MrTrevorkemp
    @MrTrevorkemp Před 6 měsíci +4

    The real question is considering that a majority of the people who own prius's do ride share or are taxi drivers is? Will this continue to be the versatile car that the old one was for those people? Or is the market share for the Prius going to go down now because they decided to go with that look and cut off roof space moderately for people in the front of the car and considerably huge amounts for people in the back of the car as a ride share driver now I given how much less space is in the back of that car for cargo and passengers would not really consider it based on my current needs. If I were to spend the money on a brand new car I would be going for a 2022 Prius because it still has the versatility to meet my needs or if I was going 2023 or new or it would be a Corolla hybrid because you're not sacrificing headroom although the trunk space compared to a Prius still kind of sucks.

    • @PhaseSkater
      @PhaseSkater Před 6 měsíci +1

      Why not a Hyundai Ioniq hybrid? More storage space, better gas mileage, more fun to drive, looks better, and is cheaper? Or you just anti Hyundai?

    • @badass1g
      @badass1g Před 6 měsíci

      I agree the ioniq is a great alternative

  • @davidjaffe829
    @davidjaffe829 Před 8 dny

    I bought a 2024 Prius Prime. At time of purchase I didn't realize that the car has no spare tire and instead has a small compressor and a jug of sealant. If you get a flat tire, your choice is getting the car towed or ruining the tire. If you damage the side-wall of the tire, you need a tow. I think Toyota has lost their mind.

  • @danielbliss1988
    @danielbliss1988 Před měsícem

    All they had to do with the outgoing 4th generation Prius was drop the new powertrain in it, and give all Priuses, not just the Prime, the Lexus-style front end treatment of the Prime instead of the Batmobile look of the hybrid Prius. But with this version they've seriously impaired the headroom.....in a way that actually increases aerodynamic drag (this is one area where the reviewer is mistaken)....and they've made the tailgate just tiny and the trunk overall too narrow. Tesla with the Model Y didn't get hung up on this low, narrow roof line -- it's a notably high roofline, like the old Prius -- and it's still more aerodynamic than any Prius.

  • @CrossWindsPat
    @CrossWindsPat Před 4 měsíci

    Im 6'2" and I have a 2012 Civic coupe and a 2004 Z06 that I fit nice in. Looking to get the new Prius ONCE THEY FIX THE BUMPER or someone makes some mod or something. I am worried I wont fit in the damn thing. Fortunately Im more legs than torso so I don't sit too high. How tall is Mr. Eat, sleep, Drive? he looks tall. That rear seat was pretty bad...

  • @kamranmoazami4104
    @kamranmoazami4104 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing looking car. Love it❤

  • @edmondov
    @edmondov Před 6 měsíci +2

    Price is the biggest issue

  • @RED5standing-by
    @RED5standing-by Před 3 měsíci

    I still wish that they made a roof rack system for this car. I cannot find one from any manufacturer as of today.

  • @mohawkin
    @mohawkin Před 2 měsíci

    As a cyclist I greatly appreciate the bike fit test!!! Hope you do that in all your reviews…

  • @taejaskudva2543
    @taejaskudva2543 Před 5 měsíci

    2:00 Sorry, did you say AWD model? I thought the Prime didn't have an AWD available. Or is that just an issue in the US?

    • @Andrea-sf4bs
      @Andrea-sf4bs Před měsícem

      Prime is front wheel only, reg Prius is AWD.

  • @hoptjosh
    @hoptjosh Před měsícem

    I have the Prime XSE Premium but much is similar. He barely glosses over the tires. Apparently there are only two companies that make the 195/50-R19 tires: The Michelins shown and Toyo. These low-profile tires are very vulnerable to road hazards. The car comes with no spare tire. The tires are nearly impossible to find in stock. I had a bubble in one and was lucky enough to be able to buy replacements online but they were soon out of stock everywhere. There's no excuse for using a tire size that's unavailable! There's also no rear wiper which is a pain when it's raining and even more of one when it's snowing. Furthermore, the hatch is tiny compared to the 2010 that I traded--not to mention the lack of storage under the trunk floor. It's my 3rd Prius and I guess I'm more into practical. I don't think Toyota's trading style for practicality really diminishes the value for me.

  • @robertmontgomery7158
    @robertmontgomery7158 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I have a 2015 Prius. The latest Prius lacks headroom and overall space when compared to my 2015. That is a deal breaker which is to bad. I like everything else about the new Prius

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The issue is whether it has enough headroom and cargo space for you. I'm 5'-11" and have no problems with headspace in the front or back. The cargo floor is more shallow but is it really too shallow for the majority of stuff you regularly use it for? Not in my case.
      BTW, I still have my 2004 Prius I bought new 19 years ago for $33,000 fully loaded. Had to pay $3000 over MSRP because everyone wanted that model back then too.

  • @spremier9626
    @spremier9626 Před 9 dny +1

    My 2024 LTD AWD will be here any day. I’ve never had a car without a spare. Gotta say it’s not a big deal because the last time I got a flat was like 20 years ago. The car comes with that inflation kit. Besides I have AAA and the dealer snuck in the tire protection package. Not considering run flats or buying a spare. My family is freaking out because I’m a single female 😂. Thoughts?

    • @EatSleepDrive
      @EatSleepDrive  Před 9 dny

      Even if you got a spare, there is no place to put it. Not much option here other than to carry a emergency inflation kit and have AAA on the ready. You could go 10 more years without a flat, or it could happen the first day you get it. You'll never know.

  • @dennisgu8945
    @dennisgu8945 Před měsícem +1

    best new prius review video!