Deep Dive into the 2022 Toyota Prius. Is it still a good buy in 2022?

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  • Is the Toyota Prius still a good option to buy? Sales are dropping and people are considering the Prius as "just another car" but it actually remains the mother of all Toyota and Lexus Hybrids.
    In this video we'll take a full technical deep dive into the current generation Toyota Prius to see some of it's technology and construction highlights.
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    After that we'll do an exterior review. Followed by an interior review of the Prius.
    I will share with you some things that I dislike about the Prius.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Engine Bay Technical Review
    7:15 Under Car Technical Review
    17:20 Exterior Review
    18:41 Interior Review
    22:00 Things I don't like about it
    23:51 Final Verdict
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Komentáře • 722

  • @timseiple6882
    @timseiple6882 Před 2 lety +234

    FINALLY! someone who evaluates a car from a maintenance perspective instead of counting cup holders or saying how cool it looks. Thank you very much. Tim

    • @tuoitreomaha9096
      @tuoitreomaha9096 Před rokem +2

      Check out speedkar99 too

    • @QatarVegan
      @QatarVegan Před rokem

      Yes, what is it about cup holders??

    • @paultrottier2860
      @paultrottier2860 Před rokem +2

      Agree, And focusing on soft touch materials throughout the vehicle. Why do they focus on the trivial.

    • @pkdude5334
      @pkdude5334 Před rokem +2

      THIIIIIISSSSSS... is the 2022 Toyota Prius, and we're going to learn about all the quirks and features

    • @Losttouchjs
      @Losttouchjs Před rokem

      Well, the car is not cool, so I guess all the other people has no choice but to talk about the cupholders 🤷‍♂️ edit. Actually I like the 2022 Prius. I just ordered the 2023 model because now they’re really cool looking.

  • @JHuffPhoto
    @JHuffPhoto Před 2 lety +164

    I don't have any experience with this generation but I put over 300k miles on a 2005 Prius. It was the most trouble free car I have ever owned. It just finally wore out.

    • @GFS695
      @GFS695 Před 2 lety +1

      Can I ask what wore out, was thinking of getting a older Prius.

    • @JHuffPhoto
      @JHuffPhoto Před 2 lety +25

      @@GFS695 at 270k miles the first battery finally wore out. It began consuming a bit of oil around 225k miles. I replaced battery with a refurbished unit for about $1K and it lasted to around 325k miles. At that time my daughter was driving it and the shocks were pretty well worn out as well as the interior was showing significant wear. By this point it was consuming about a quart of oil every 1k miles. I decided to help her buy something newer with lower miles. Probably with a fresh battery and some suspension work it could have gone to 500k miles as long as you monitored the oil level very closely.

    • @raftermanhoward1883
      @raftermanhoward1883 Před 2 lety +10

      @@JHuffPhoto a quart of oil per 1k miles is still within the 'to be expected' range, at least if Volkswagen is to be believed. I understand you though, I also had a car with a lot of KMs, and it's not really about how long you can keep them on the road, but more about how long it makes sense to do so econonomically.

    • @sammy71500
      @sammy71500 Před 2 lety +1

      Mine is close to that.

    • @JHuffPhoto
      @JHuffPhoto Před 2 lety +8

      @@raftermanhoward1883 well losing more than 25% of your oil capacity every 1k miles is not good. Oh and why would I trust Volkswagen? Up until around 200k miles it used little to no oil. Still the most impressive car I have owned

  • @dolphinsmadden
    @dolphinsmadden Před 2 lety +52

    Although this generation is showing its age I actually think that’s a plus for 2022. They’ve been able to master this generation and I would advise people to buy a car at the end of its generation versus the beginning. You’re likely to get a much better car, one that is more reliable despite the fact that it may not have some features that other cars may have.

    • @Kilaueaorph4n
      @Kilaueaorph4n Před rokem +4

      A plus would be under 20k. A 6 year old car at modern car prices.

  • @chrisalex001
    @chrisalex001 Před rokem +8

    I actually love how the prius looks because I don't look at it with that sporty mentality of dominating the road. I look at the prius with the mentality that it's in perfect harmony with the environment. It almost feels like it glides through the road as if instead of traversing forward, it were not really moving at all because of how connected it is with the road and the world outside the cabin. It is the definition of feeling genuine peace when driving a car. The prius carries the soul of a true electric vehicle even though it is a hybrid. Forget about being one with the car, or making it all about you. This car shows you how to reconnect with the world, to step outside your notions and socially constructed ideas about the world and reconnect with nature. Most people are not sensitive enough to understand any of what I just said. The soul of this car is truly far ahead of its time. This is the car of the distant future, a future when humanity has stopped its obsession with agressive insensitive exhilarating driving and has begun to understand the meaning of joy, the meaning of actually enjoying the scenery that is all around us. I'm really not trying to be poetic. I honestly wanted to return the cat 3 days after I bought it because it did not make me feel like an encapsulated king, but rather a citizen of this beautiful world we always zoom by without ever truly paying attention.

  • @bryanl3435
    @bryanl3435 Před 2 lety +86

    I really appreciate your talking about this car. The positives of this car won me over. I love my 2021. It was purchased because I needed an efficient and comfortable automobile. I have a Prime model and I often think of it as a submarine. It mostly runs on electricity but it is nice to have the range given by the gas motor. I am a car guy too; taught high school auto shop at one time. Being in my sixties I have had muscle cars and a lot of pickups but this is the car for today. You buy the tool that fits the job.

    • @markburch5851
      @markburch5851 Před 2 lety

      Is the motor the same in the normal prius as in the prime? I thought they beefed up MG 1 or 2 in the prime?

    • @robertcwalkeriii6267
      @robertcwalkeriii6267 Před 2 lety +5

      I love my Prius. I wish I wasn't so old, now. I'd buy a 2022. My 2013 will probably last me forever. I will age out before the 2013 wears out. What a great car ! Robert

    • @grathore6810
      @grathore6810 Před 2 lety

      Well said!

    • @bryanl3435
      @bryanl3435 Před 2 lety +5

      @@markburch5851 The engine is the same. The Prime just has a bigger lithium battery that allows it to become a plug-in hybrid. This basically gives you a 25 mile range on battery only. Because I am retired and don’t commute far; I can do a trip of less than 25 miles and the engine doesn’t even start up. I basically have an all electric car. Kilowatts are way cheaper than gallons these days in Cali.

    • @bryanl3435
      @bryanl3435 Před 2 lety

      @@robertcwalkeriii6267 I have buddies that own older models. They are still going strong with 250k! Take care of your car and it will take care of you.

  • @dolphinsmadden
    @dolphinsmadden Před 2 lety +34

    I love my Toyota Prius 2022. It feels like I’m driving in a luxury car even though I’m paying economy price. Maybe it’s just because I’m coming from a CX nine 2012. I’ve been really happy with it and I have consistently gotten over 55 miles per gallon on the average. The other reason I bought it is because of its reliability. I can see this car being another 10 year car for me.

    • @valvodka
      @valvodka Před rokem

      You have never driven an actual luxury car if you think your prius feels like a luxury car

  • @BirdYoumans
    @BirdYoumans Před 2 lety +8

    After playing in traveling bands for 20 ish years and traveling in a bus to carry the PA, I became a solo artist and used Toyota vans to carry my PA which was state of the art and much smaller but sounding phenomenal none the less. That went on for another 20 ish years. Those vans got me 300K miles each (2 of them). I retired from the road at 65 and soon after, I bought a 2013 Prius. I LOVE it. it now has 80K miles and is in pristine condition. I just had to replace the 12V battery last month. I've done nothing else to it whatsoever other than put gas in it. And not much gas compared to other cars. When I first got it I drove it very conservatively and could get anywhere from 55 to 65 MPG. But in my old age I've gotten a bit frisky and I now run it in the power mode most of the time and it gets about 48 to 50 MPG. I don't travel much anymore so I can afford the luxury lol! I LOVE this car. At 77 I'll drive it til the wheels fall off or I die, whichever comes first! Oh, I forgot. I did replace the tires once. And did I mention how good the sound system is? Like being in a giant set of headphones!

  • @znrctrnn
    @znrctrnn Před 2 lety +52

    I paid 19.5k for mine new in 2016 and I feel like the price and reliability makes it a great choice.

    • @r0cketm4n34
      @r0cketm4n34 Před 2 lety

      how long do you go before you need to fill up

    • @znrctrnn
      @znrctrnn Před 2 lety

      @@r0cketm4n34 It depends. On a flat freeway 46-48mpg. In town 30 mpg, including a lot of stops. These have a 10 gallon tank. 2016 later might have increased capacity/range. Prices here for fuel are $6.50+. I don’t worry about fuel though.

    • @r0cketm4n34
      @r0cketm4n34 Před 2 lety +1

      @@znrctrnn thats good that you dont have to worry about fuel especially at these times

    • @artemaung5274
      @artemaung5274 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@znrctrnn Your mpg numbers are very low for Prius.
      Check this out: czcams.com/video/Br4jISZp0fg/video.html
      Guy is running his Prius at 75+ mpg in city traffic and 50-ish on highway.
      Might save you some money to learn hypermiling techniques

    • @znrctrnn
      @znrctrnn Před 2 lety

      @@artemaung5274 Nope, I’m not going to hypermile. Living in San Francisco one has to get up the hills.

  • @frankperkins535
    @frankperkins535 Před 2 lety +8

    My 2021 Prius is such a great car. With today's gas prices, it can't be beat. We took a road trip from San Antonio to Seattle last October driving 5-600 miles per day without a glitch. Very comfortable and I'm 6'3".

    • @alexi2460
      @alexi2460 Před 2 lety

      Has you heard about getting a Prius "lift" brings the car up about an inch and a half

  • @bme7491
    @bme7491 Před 2 lety +68

    Actually, my 2012 Prius Plug-In drives very well. I've taken it on several 1200 mile trips and it is solid and holds the road well.

    • @riceburner4747
      @riceburner4747 Před 2 lety +3

      AMD loves Toyotas. He's evaluated Prii on one of his older videos. He said if u change oil every 5,000 miles, less probs. And clean or add on a traction battery fan filter u have no battery probs. He speaks highly of prius. I see TONS of older Prii. I hope MY 2019 looks as good as all of your guys! (I've been wanting prii since 2010). Ppl say my gen is noisy, my hearing isnt so well so who cares!😂🤣 We all take pride in our prii & I didnt want u to be insulted.😁😉

    • @bme7491
      @bme7491 Před 2 lety +1

      @@riceburner4747 Except for my 2002 Highlander, it's the best car I've ever had.

    • @leonkernan
      @leonkernan Před 2 lety +3

      I've got a 2012 Prius C and it's been fantastic, specially considering its the baby of the family.

    • @minnybiker4505
      @minnybiker4505 Před 2 lety +3

      I also have a 2012 Plug-In. 130k miles, still great. Few more rattles than I'd prefer, but other than that, it will likely last a very long time, which was my goal when I bought it.

    • @piseypeov3050
      @piseypeov3050 Před 2 lety

      I-vtec engine is the best of all.

  • @catsspat
    @catsspat Před 2 lety +83

    Take it to one of those "quick lube" places and wait for them to tell you that you need a new belt for the engine. What belt!!!???? LOL

    • @toninocars
      @toninocars Před 2 lety +3

      Where is the smiling icon 🤣👍

  • @rayderrich
    @rayderrich Před rokem +4

    Me and my wife really like the looks of the Prius IV, plus in test drives we liked the view to the outside world and the interior which is so relaxing. If we find one for a decent price in this grossly overheated market, I will refer the haters which we will encounter to this video. Thank you so much!

  • @jinsu0504
    @jinsu0504 Před 11 měsíci +4

    your customers are LUCKY to have you. wish you had a shop in NY :(

  • @gianniclaud
    @gianniclaud Před 2 lety +34

    These things are incredibly practical. Many people use them for camping, now. And gigworkers would be remiss to not use anything besides a prius

    • @jimliu2560
      @jimliu2560 Před 2 lety +1

      They are more expensive to buy, more expensive to maintain; shorter life span and impossible to sell after ~15 years.......as compared to say the Camry.

    • @yemi0
      @yemi0 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jimliu2560 do you have one or you followed what some ignorants are saying?

    • @jimliu2560
      @jimliu2560 Před 2 lety

      @@yemi0
      ???
      I’m trying to sell a 2005 Prius (hand me down), no success. My 2000 Camry (180K miles) sold after 4 days. Used hybrids are difficult to sell.

    • @yemi0
      @yemi0 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jimliu2560 1. Shorter lifespan? - but yours is about 17years.
      2. Selling point- people may be scared of the HV battery life or other conditions you may add to the advert.
      3. Read the reviews after your on this video. Many going over 200k with no issue than regular maintenance. I have one as well.

    • @jimliu2560
      @jimliu2560 Před 2 lety

      @@yemi0
      Trying selling yours...then we’ll talk

  • @dominicfong6341
    @dominicfong6341 Před 2 lety +10

    Mechanical parking brakes, drums(rear) brakes, and twist beam suspension are the best stuff in the Prius C as those will probably outlive me.

  • @eddebatte9905
    @eddebatte9905 Před 2 lety +10

    I have a 2011 Prius. Excellent car!
    I don't have any problem with the old-fashioned emergency brake system.
    With everything electronic, it's good to have manual override in case you get in a jam,
    that's simple, feels tried and true, and guaranteed to work every time.

  • @rickm8456
    @rickm8456 Před 2 lety +7

    Great information. My 2017 has 102k miles and no issues. Still 60 MPG.

  • @arnoldkameda2841
    @arnoldkameda2841 Před 2 lety +7

    Great Prius review!!! I owned a Prius 2012 and now own the Prius Prime 2022. It's been a blessing to own now that gas is $5/gal and up. I can plug into a regular 120V outlet I can get 32 miles on a single charge (just enough for my work commute) and in gas mode, I average over 63MPG! It's much more pleasant to drive than my 2012 with a lot less road noise. I can now easily hear my podcasts while I drive whereas, with the older Prius, it was difficult to hear my stereo. It's not a power horse but it has more than enough power for my needs. I'm a very satisfied 2022 Prius Prime owner. Note: Out the door with taxes & license (with the $4500 rebate) I only paid $24K for my Prius.

    • @princekittipon6510
      @princekittipon6510 Před rokem

      How do i get the rebate?

    • @77Joseph777
      @77Joseph777 Před rokem

      It’s considered a tax credit and will go towards the taxes you owe for the current year you buy the car but you can only get the tax credit if the Prius is bought new from dealership not used.

  • @13699111
    @13699111 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for posting this series about everything vehicles . The biggest problem with vehicles is honest dealer support services .

  • @nunofranco4232
    @nunofranco4232 Před 2 lety +5

    What a great in-depth look by someone who really knows what they are taking about. Thank you

  • @acepilot2474
    @acepilot2474 Před 2 lety +27

    As economic as the car can get, with the way I see some prius drivers drive, you could have sworn that they were driving a sports car. So much for fuel economy. Excellent review as always!

    • @danmarjenka6361
      @danmarjenka6361 Před 2 lety +14

      No matter how I drive mine, the lowest mpg I've ever seen is 42 mpg.

    • @stuarthirsch
      @stuarthirsch Před 2 lety +9

      @@danmarjenka6361 I get 60 MPG on the level highway driving at 60-65 MPH with cruise control activated. My wife gets 40 MPH on the same road by driving like a maniac.

    • @bmccameron7642
      @bmccameron7642 Před 2 lety +3

      haha...after owning one for 15 years (Gen 2), yeah sometimes I punt the little bus down a twisty road pretending I'm in a sports car. Despite this it really never drinks no matter what I do....rolling average of 4.1 l/100 taking it easy....as much as 5.3 l/100k worst case, without any care. I've just bought a 2019 top spec, so will be interested to see what's improved. The heat exchanger will be great as we live in a cold clime and the car has to work climbing hills from a cold start daily.

    • @bmccameron7642
      @bmccameron7642 Před 2 lety

      @blacknester I td'd the Yaris and loved everything about it except the size. It held a steady 95km/h in EV for a surprising distance. The HSD is much improved from the early models.

    • @EfficientRVer
      @EfficientRVer Před 2 lety

      @@danmarjenka6361 In my 17 Prime, to have the mpg drop to 42mpg, I've got to be driving 84mph or I've got to be camping/sleeping overnight in it a few days in a row without plugging in. Even the most terrible winter conditions don't drop me to 42mpg. At times, I've "driven it like a sports car" and very few cars can keep up with it on twisty mountain roads. Actually, pretty much nothing can run with it on mountains with big descents and many hairpin switchbacks, after you put good tires on it, pump them up, and aren't afraid to be continuously either at full throttle or regenerative braking. Cars which are "much faster" end up with their brakes smoking if they try to not let you past. Typically, I'd catch up to a car, they'd speed up, and I'd just keep pressure on them going into every corner until I smelled or literally saw smoke from their brakes, then I'd pass them by being able to brake later than them in the next corner, finally using hard friction braking rather than mostly regen. Obviously it's not the fastest car on straight roads, but it's surprisingly good at beating people off the line, basically going 0-30 before you're even across the intersection.

  • @entasis.fifty-four
    @entasis.fifty-four Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for the information regarding the Prius. It is invaluable having someone who actually works on them for a living give us insights on the vehicle.

  • @Triangle27.
    @Triangle27. Před 2 lety +7

    Really enjoying these deep technical overviews on all different models!

  • @gaae2000
    @gaae2000 Před 2 lety +3

    Ive driven the first Prius generation in 2009, it was hell of fast on the freeway! and the interior was like being in a spaceship

  • @micheleduke2200
    @micheleduke2200 Před 2 lety +29

    I love my 2021 Prius and was so happy to learn about the cat shield. I bought the Prius because I live the design. I wanted a sedan and this car looks like a sedan but is really a hatchback. I have been getting 57 mpg winter and 66 mpg summer. I love all the new gadgets on it especially the front bumper sensors that have prevented me from bumping into curbs. I also love the rain sensing wind shield wipers that automatically turn on when it starts raining. What more can I say. Thanks for making this video!

    •  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s a lot better than my 2020 XLE AWD Prius. My average mpg is 37. I drove through snowy mountains and across WA between east and west

    • @wnose
      @wnose Před 2 lety +1

      66mpg????? amazing. gas stations hate you, lol

    • @matthewmiller2268
      @matthewmiller2268 Před 2 lety

      @@wnose 🤣 they just don't see him as often... I have a couple buddies that have TDI Volkswagens and they are thoroughly tuned to where they get between 70 to 74 miles per gallon...not hybrid whatsoever 😁

    • @ybyang3682
      @ybyang3682 Před rokem

      We have a 2017 Prius four with ~50K miles now, which has averaged 62.8 mpg from day 1 to present (Chicago area)! No troubles whatever except the regular engine oil changes (OEM filter and Mobile 1 full synthetic oil), air filter change and cabin filter change so far. I plan to do the brake oil and CVT oil changes at 60K.

    • @dustfeatherandco
      @dustfeatherandco Před rokem

      How do you like the adaptive cruise control (if you have it)? I've heard mixed reviews about the lane keeping assist so am hesitant to buy because I do a lot of roadtrips. Love the car otherwise.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 2 lety +6

    AMD, This is definitely the Prius for Snow Belt dwellers. When you were doing the tour under the car I was daydreaming of the AWD Corolla Hybrid wagon they won't sell to us. Next time you are on a Zoom call with Akio Toyoda, please ask him to, at least, send over the AWD Hybrid Corolla hatch if he won't sell us the wagon 😉

  • @AD-cy7wx
    @AD-cy7wx Před rokem +2

    2010 Prius owner. 134,000 miles. Not one problem. Not one. Brakes, 2 headlights, tires and oil changes. Just did a 5 hour round trip on Sunday. Still getting near 50 miles per gallon.
    Can’t say enough about these cars for being slow and steady workhorses.

  • @MelvinHughesatp
    @MelvinHughesatp Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for the excellent tour! I always learn new things when I watch your videos. I have a 2018 Prius Prime Advanced which has most of the features you covered. After 3.5 years of owning the car, coming up on 45,000 miles, I can only say it's been exceptional! My total average mpg is 186.8. 95% of my driving is a 20 mile round trip to work. But we do travel in the car as well as make infrequent trips of several hundred miles. I could not be more pleased! If I were to have to replace it, I would either go for another Prime, the RAV 4 prime, or hold out until they have the good sense to make a plug-in, hybrid CHR!

  • @josephgriffin1065
    @josephgriffin1065 Před 2 lety +5

    The Prius is a very high performance vehicle if your metric for performance is efficiency, once you realize how every element of this vehicle is designed for efficiency, it stops being ugly, says this corvette driver

  • @Blackrhyme7
    @Blackrhyme7 Před 2 lety +7

    Fun fact, first toyota hybrid that had efour drive was Estima since 2001 when first hybrid version of that car was introduced in Japan. But it is good to see that more models offer that enhanced hybrid 4 wheel drive.
    It is really working great on slippery Road conditions. So far had no problems with driving off on snow with my estima.
    It also had the exhaust heating of the coolant to warm up the engine faster and my car is from 2013. Was thinking that all hybrids from around that time have it too.
    That headlights auto leveling system is mandatory in Europe for any car that has factory HID(xenon) lights equipped.

  • @PLavee01
    @PLavee01 Před 2 lety +5

    Loved the video quality, especially the slow panning around and inside the vehicle. Really improves the experience.

  • @greer2005168
    @greer2005168 Před 2 lety +6

    This is an exceptional video, Toyota should be paying you.

    • @dj3114
      @dj3114 Před 2 lety +3

      He "virtually" sold me a 21 Rav Hybid. Wouldn't have bought it without understanding so much about them prior to the purchase. My thanks and no regret - really like it.

  • @doodlebug1820
    @doodlebug1820 Před rokem +1

    I would add... a used Prime is one of the best ways for middle class Americans to get an EV. Due to our geography and city layouts, it just fits right in to that sweet spot of EV 80-90% of trips and no dead-charger problems on road trips.

  • @masterbeuner8964
    @masterbeuner8964 Před 2 lety +6

    I have a 2013, it has 400k km on it. It just keeps running. And its still zipping gas. Its a great car.

  • @jonathansim678
    @jonathansim678 Před 2 lety +18

    Love my 2017 Prius, but it takes some getting used to, especially when I stop at a stop sign and the engine shuts down. The other disconcerting thing is when the brakes transition from electric to mechanical, it feels like they are failing for a brief moment. All in all, a wonderful vehicle and I’m glad that we bought it!

    • @stevenleighton1947
      @stevenleighton1947 Před 2 lety +2

      Since about 2015 many gas and diesel cars in the wealthier European countries shut off when the car stops at stoplights, in stopped traffic etc. Stop starting in heavy traffic takes some getting used to at least with the Prius if the battery has charge it much quieter.

    • @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife
      @scenicdepictionsofchicagolife Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevenleighton1947 we have AESS on most American car models since about 2010 and up. People who are still getting used to it probably are coming from pre-2010 thru 2012 vehicles.

    • @paladain55
      @paladain55 Před 2 lety

      @@scenicdepictionsofchicagolife It cracks me up the amount of people who will hear the engine shut off and then immediately let off the brake to kick the engine back on. Sometimes i really do think we are barely removed from cavemen.

    • @rslover65
      @rslover65 Před 2 lety

      If you're feeling that you may have an issue. I've got a 19 and feel nothing like that

    • @jimapplegate3523
      @jimapplegate3523 Před 2 lety

      The stop/start transition in a Prius is much less disturbing than in most American cars.

  • @77.88.
    @77.88. Před 2 lety +27

    My 2013 Prius Base model it has 164,000 plus miles and runs very well, in my opinion it is the best engineered car on the road with many safety features you could say it might be DUMB proof! Yes it is rather ugly, but the milegage is unbelievable!
    Thank you Toyota for the best of the best!

    • @atribecalledjudah5436
      @atribecalledjudah5436 Před 2 lety +6

      Same here, I’m the envy whenever I stop for fuel. Never had anyone ask me about it until gas reached $8 in Los Angeles

    • @bmccameron7642
      @bmccameron7642 Před 2 lety +4

      As a retried mechanic, I agree 100%...Lexus-Toyota make the world's best cars period. Quality, design, world leading R&D, reliability and solid resale...along with a great overall ownership experience. I don't drive anything else.

    • @artemaung5274
      @artemaung5274 Před 2 lety

      I think 3rd gen Prius looks really awesome.
      I dislike 1,2nd and 4th gen, but 3rd gen looks great to me. Awesome even.
      Better than any gen Camry, better than most corollas except this gen, better than a lot of cars out there.
      I remember being pleasantly surprised when I first saw 3rd gen Prius in early 2010s.

    • @ybyang3682
      @ybyang3682 Před rokem

      Our 2008 Prius has 190K miles and still runs very well and still gives us over 50 mpg overall in Chicagoland (no engine oil consumption). So far I have done all regular maintenance and repairs by myself. I have replaced the converter pump once, front driver's side hub/bearing once, spark plugs twice, transmission oil twice, coolant once, brake oil twice.

    • @77.88.
      @77.88. Před 10 měsíci

      Now my 2013 Prius has another 23,000 mile making it 183,000 miles and still is just as ugly and yet still the best of the best, however dose the 2022 still have the Nickle Metal Hybrid battery as they seem to out last the Lithium ion battery pack? What is your opinion?

  • @boilednuts
    @boilednuts Před 2 lety +2

    It would be cool if that piece in front of the cat was backward compatible. Your deep dives into different vehicles are so much appreciated. Thank you sir!!!

  • @TS84NO
    @TS84NO Před 2 lety +28

    I'm really happy with my 2018 Prius! I got the same color as well :) And, I may be in the minority, but I actually like the way it looks :) The only small thing that annoys me a bit, are some rattle sounds coming from different places in the dashboard. But apart from that, it's a great car. And it gets great mpg, which is very useful here in Norway, were prices for gaz are as high as $8.60 a gallon

    • @TS84NO
      @TS84NO Před 2 lety +2

      @blacknester Yeah, $10.24 were I live, and they say it migth get even higher..

    • @travelswithbenny3328
      @travelswithbenny3328 Před rokem +1

      I've got 80,000 miles on my 2018 with no problems. I drive a lot of highway miles and get 52 to 58 mpg depending on time of year, winter here can get cold.

  • @kitko33
    @kitko33 Před rokem +1

    Now THIS is what I call a car review! Excellent. Subscribed!

  • @delldirks3726
    @delldirks3726 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for your time and knowledge. I owned the 2007 and then the 2015 Prius c. I am excited for the changes on the 2022. Debating on the trim. I have always loved the Prius and the money I have saved. Very reliable and cheap to maintain. Such a great car.

  • @johnshoosmith
    @johnshoosmith Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought one of these. You do a great job explaining things here. Thank you for posting this

  • @danhoang6335
    @danhoang6335 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for your detailed review, I learned from you that the catalytic converter is already protected and the heat exchanger on the exhaust. I own two of these 4th generations Prius and the reasons I have them are reliability and low gas mileage.

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Před 2 lety +2

    Always love your insight and observations

  • @elijahw305
    @elijahw305 Před 2 lety +3

    I should be picking mine up on Friday. I love the main complaint I keep hearing: that it's not revolutionary. If I'm going to try to make a car last 15 to 20 years, "revolutionary design" is the LAST thing I'm looking for.

  • @johnw817
    @johnw817 Před 2 lety +1

    As usual, love your videos, especially on Priuses. I bought my first in 2008 (2nd generation) and then traded in for a third generation in 2010; convinced my wife to get one in 2011, which we still have but passed to one of the kids. Then I got another one 2017 but my wife balked at the exterior appearance so she bought a 2016 Prius C. What I noticed is that the Prius C got a lot less mileage than the regular Prius and its engine seems to labor. I was looking at a RAV4 hybrid in 2019 but found out that there's huge class action lawsuit against Toyota because of complaints that owners are not getting the mileage as advertised, not even close. One thing I would definitely complain about the Prius starting with the third generation is the driver side headlight. It's a simple task of removing the light bulb (regular or high beam) when I need to change it but it's a pain in the rear to get my hand into the tiny space to unscrew the light bulb and I don't have huge hands. The passenger side is so much easier as there is ample of space.

  • @peterweise3836
    @peterweise3836 Před rokem +1

    Yes!
    Prius 4 - best car in the world. Still in 2022.
    Own one since 2016, problemfree 101.000km since I bought the P4 as a new car. Will keep it for many more years because it is a low fuel consumption car, real average 3,5l/100km year in and out, spacy, roomy, comfortable, very good outlooks and really reliable. It is the hybrid of all hybrids, because it is build as a hybrid and not as a car with an afterwards somehow adepted hybrid system. A big difference.
    Drove a Prius 3 for 6 years, the P4 is a much better car and a real improvement.

  • @dpaquin58
    @dpaquin58 Před 2 lety +2

    This guy make such a great job. I wacth all the commercial so he Can make Some money . Good review thanks

  • @davewolly3682
    @davewolly3682 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m so happy you did a video on this car !!!! Thank you !!!!

  • @iant7964
    @iant7964 Před 2 lety +5

    I totally agree with you on the Prius, it's an amazing car and technically better than anything else on the road for what it is INTENDED for, this latest generation has certainly improved it's looks for sure, here in the UK we see a fair few.
    We both love our 2021 C-HR 2 litre hybrid and find that the switch from gas to EV is almost seamless too, would I have a Prius, no but I can appreciate it for what it is and how well it does it.

  • @coloradoboo1071
    @coloradoboo1071 Před 2 lety +20

    We've always liked how they look...especially the new Generation! It's, also, very easy to completely remove the center console for cleaning...makes it look brand-new!! My dislikes: 1) Unable to replace headlights...you have to replace entire LED assembly ($500-800) so hoping those LED's have a long-lifespan. 2) The tires that came with it when new (NanoEnergy). In our 2017, she only had just under 24,000 miles and the treads were very low and we had a flat. Thankful for the doughnut spare in the 2017 and since the 2021 AWD didn't come with one, I bought one for it. (And a better jack.) 3) That ridiculous fastener/clip that covers the HV Filter. It looks like it unscrews but that's a lie...I end up destroying the stupid things and have to search through my two boxes of various clips to replace it. 4) The UFO speaker in the front! The 2017 doesn't have it but our 2021 does....she is wrapped up in a few layers of pipe insulation to muffle her. The new Rav4 hybrids I hear seem to be even louder!!!

    • @rmwarriors16
      @rmwarriors16 Před 2 lety +3

      Good to know about these features. I think that is crazy the entire headlight unit has to be replaced if the LEDs fail.

    • @coloradoboo1071
      @coloradoboo1071 Před 2 lety +4

      @@rmwarriors16 Me, too, but AMD said they started using them in other models around 2014 and he’s only seen them go bad if they get cracked and water gets in.

    • @davidr6865
      @davidr6865 Před 2 lety +1

      Such an ugly car lmao

    • @bureaucrazy1234
      @bureaucrazy1234 Před 2 lety +5

      $800 to replace a burned out headlight bulb is an unacceptable maintenance costs that rivals a luxury car's

    • @joesmith9483
      @joesmith9483 Před 2 lety +1

      do the rav4 prime's use the same $800 headlights?

  • @CHAINDRIVENOFFICIAL
    @CHAINDRIVENOFFICIAL Před rokem

    I just bought one yesterday. I'm glad you rate this generation so well. Thank you.

  • @swlancaster1964
    @swlancaster1964 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just rented a 2022 and got 69.6 mpg. Mixed city but mostly highway. Seems low to the ground as I bottomed the front spoiler and front mud flaps on normal dips in parking lots and driveways. I really liked it.

  • @HamiltonSRink
    @HamiltonSRink Před 2 lety +1

    My wife's 2012 prius has both original batteries. Zero problems. 134K miles. I have a 2008 camry hybrid. Both are nice cars!

  • @HighTechCNC
    @HighTechCNC Před rokem +1

    Very nicely done sir. Most car reviews are mind numbing to sit through. Yours is educational and focuses on the technical aspects so many of us want to see! Well done! New subscriber here.

  • @roadboat9216
    @roadboat9216 Před 2 lety +5

    Again, great info. Thanks so much. This will probably be my next car. Or maybe the next gen, sorry but I like the looks of the Prius much better than the Corolla. I just sold my 2011 gen 3 prius with 151000 miles and NOTHING wrong with it ever! I drove my daughters 2022 Prius and was very pleasantly surprised at the improvements. Quieter, smoother, better braking, better handling. More comfortable. They indeed have improved a lot. And again, I like the looks.

  • @philarends7555
    @philarends7555 Před 2 lety +7

    Pushing up on 189k on my 16. Been a fine car. I like the center mounted instrument panel. Reminds me of my 08 xb.

    • @ibeatmycatandmydog9322
      @ibeatmycatandmydog9322 Před 2 lety

      What all have you had to repair over that time?

    • @philarends7555
      @philarends7555 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ibeatmycatandmydog9322 rear shocks, regular maintenance, trans fluid every 50k, oil every 10k, spark plugs at 120k, battery filter at 170k when I learned about it. Yesterday I detected some slop on outer tie rod. So new tie rods and alignment when weather breaks here in Chicago.

  • @robg7149
    @robg7149 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video AMD, I absolutely love all your videos. Very informative & well explained. Looking forward to the 5th Gen prius when it comes out. Absolutely amazing car. Great work. Please keep the videos coming. God bless.

  • @alexanderstefanov6474
    @alexanderstefanov6474 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This generation of Prius is not just the best Prius, it's one of the best cars ever made

  • @LLtrash
    @LLtrash Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this review. Most other reviewers I've seen don't dive into the inside of the car and compares it with other generations.

  • @trwpupil
    @trwpupil Před 2 lety +6

    Awesome video AMD as always
    I just got my 2022 Prius 3 days ago I am also a car guy and former Toyota Technician everytime I drive the car I am highly impressed with how efficient the car is and the seats are so comfortable. I purchased a Miller cat Shield that should arrive next week after watching the video I hope I didn't waste $220. Currently at 250 on the odometer excited to do my Break in Engine oil change at the 1000 mile mark.

    • @FM-ij7iu
      @FM-ij7iu Před rokem

      Did you get AWD? I’m agonizing over 2022 AWD , Prime or wait until 2023. Thanks

  • @atomicorang
    @atomicorang Před 2 lety +2

    My wife drives the 17 Prius. She loves that thing.

  • @jerrygreitens2522
    @jerrygreitens2522 Před 2 lety +5

    Great presentation! I LOVE the built in catalytic converter shield! Another reason Toyota is the best.

  • @Emotionengne
    @Emotionengne Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks. Can you do one for 2022 Prius Prime. Also maybe dive into TSS 2.0. Love your videos.

  • @roylappin4491
    @roylappin4491 Před 2 lety +4

    Expect to take delivery of a 2022 LE at the end of the month! So great timing on this video, thank you. Great summary!

    • @roylappin4491
      @roylappin4491 Před 3 měsíci

      Update, had my 2022 Prius for two years now. Absolutely trouble free, great car! $5k cheaper than the new model and more importantly for me I have more headroom than the 2024. My 2022 cost $27,800.

  • @michelprovencher3798
    @michelprovencher3798 Před 2 lety

    Your review of the 4th generation Prius is the first time one has peaked my curiosity of this vehicle.

  • @sandhawk60
    @sandhawk60 Před 2 lety

    Great review, just a note for 3rd generations Prius owners…you can see how much money you are saving with updating the fuel cost and comparing it to your other car, etc. I’ve had a 2004, 2008, and 2012 Prius and can appreciate the functionality and maintenance perspective from this review. I really like the addition of the braces that help shield the CAT on this version also. Nice job!!

  • @JasPlun
    @JasPlun Před 2 lety

    Another great video Car Care Nut! Thank you for taking time to do these videos.

  • @FlamesOfThought
    @FlamesOfThought Před 2 lety

    The most thorough technical review of a I have ever seen

  • @igortokarev2350
    @igortokarev2350 Před 2 lety +2

    Finally, some protection for catalytic converter... but, no change for dashboard layout.

  • @ericbrady2323
    @ericbrady2323 Před rokem

    One of the best car reviews I’ve ever seen

  • @ccollado06
    @ccollado06 Před 2 lety

    Camera work looks good on this video. Great focus and lighting! Good Job!

  • @vitolazlo5767
    @vitolazlo5767 Před 2 lety +1

    I owned a few Prius and never was the car all over the place. I 2004 a 2012 always drivable no complaints

  • @rosewood1
    @rosewood1 Před rokem

    Fantastic review. I own a gen 3 I had no idea that the gen 4 had these engineering changes. Very impressive.

  • @RedLineBandits
    @RedLineBandits Před 2 lety

    As a new Toyota dealer tech I really enjoy these types of videos. A good crash course 😂

  • @ldbunch
    @ldbunch Před 5 měsíci +2

    Doing research on 2-3 yr old Prius since considering buying one. Thanks for the video on the 2022 model. Blessings....LB

  • @jasonsolomon9059
    @jasonsolomon9059 Před 2 lety +3

    Love your vids. I personally own a Prius Prime 2021 and absolutely love it.

  • @stevet6676
    @stevet6676 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review, so detailed. I owned a 2007 Prius, the reliability was fantastic, the interior space was a pleasant surprise. I am looking at buying a new AWD Prius currently. Thanks

  • @Oneofmany1s
    @Oneofmany1s Před 2 lety +2

    Love all your videos; and for me I like the bar in the back, i see that it could reduce visibility however it does a great job blocking headlights from the cars in the back :)

  • @bhaebe6671
    @bhaebe6671 Před 2 lety

    Our Prius V, now discontinued, has excellent rear vision.
    Very good and understandable review.
    Thank you!

  • @bmccameron7642
    @bmccameron7642 Před 2 lety

    Love the channel...I'm a retired Toyota Tech and hybrid trained, unfortunately without your depth of knowledge as I left the big T a decade ago. I bought a Gen 2 new as I left the trade and have just pulled the trigger on a top spec 2019 i Tech here in Australia. You gave me a good laugh with "if you are buying the Prius for looks or performance, we have a problem"...they grow on you in time because of "what" they do, not "how" they look....lol We have grown very fond of our loyal Gen 2 and the quirky looks.

  • @paulkonczak5270
    @paulkonczak5270 Před 2 lety

    I totally enjoy your videos.

  • @RobertBeedle
    @RobertBeedle Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been watching you since you had about 1k subs. You’re crushing it!

  • @ibeatmycatandmydog9322
    @ibeatmycatandmydog9322 Před 2 lety +1

    I just got one and the boys in Japan have outdone themselves

  • @jowo1689
    @jowo1689 Před 2 lety +2

    I just bought a 19 prime. Good gas. Best range I got on both was 888km. Not as advertised but hopefully when it’s warmer it’s better

  • @BeechSportBill
    @BeechSportBill Před 2 lety +1

    …loved my 2007 Prius Series 6 Touring…. 200,000 miles…. 45 MPG… top speed 101 mph

  • @IggyWildcat
    @IggyWildcat Před 2 lety

    Excellent in-depth review! Thanks for this. 👍

  • @WDavid-bm9jd
    @WDavid-bm9jd Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the 2022 Prius XLE with supersonic red color, I super love ❤️ it☺️

  • @thomaseng6514
    @thomaseng6514 Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate your videos. They are really well done and informative!

  • @matts6409
    @matts6409 Před rokem +1

    I love the Prius and will always have one in my garage. I have found that the separation in the back window blocks some of the SUV headlights when at stop lights. Thanks for the review.

  • @654Bearcub
    @654Bearcub Před měsícem

    I own a gen 3, 2013 with 104,500 miles. Checking out your helpful review to eventually someday move into a newer model. Thanks

  • @RLTtizME
    @RLTtizME Před 2 lety

    What a great review. Thanks.

  • @sunbeam6432
    @sunbeam6432 Před 2 lety +24

    I think a mechanical parking brake is actually the better choice

  • @waveygravey30
    @waveygravey30 Před 2 lety +1

    You nailed this! Spot on!! Good explanation, thank you!

  • @crazydayzz
    @crazydayzz Před 5 měsíci

    Found this channel while my Mrs was looking for her new car, I wanted her to buy the corolla but she wanted the ch-r. Now watched so many of your videos, I'll definitely be buying myself a Toyota next. Brilliant information 👍🏻

  • @stealthmimic4996
    @stealthmimic4996 Před rokem

    Very refreshing to get a solid technical perspective from a person who spends much of their time actually working on these cars. Pleased to see the rigid frame member hopefully denying thieves the CC. The highlights you present are so practical and well thought out…they are incredibly knowledgeable and solidly affirm Toyota’s reputation for quality and longevity. Agree with you as to visibility, particularly if you are over 6’. May I also suggest you might consider adding to your very done walk through, by adding a bit more detail on all the dashboard tech that is a bit bewildering at first. I’m still getting used to the rear fire mirror placement and limited visibility. Having just purchased a new 2022 LE after a (six month wait), my goal was to buy the best in class vehicle that will reliably provide the best mpg and be as reliable and long lasting as my 2000 Land Cruiser - but a whole lot less thirsty! Many thanks for all you great work, too. You are a credit to your industry and we are all lucky to have you on our side!

  • @atribecalledjudah5436
    @atribecalledjudah5436 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m so grateful I have a Prius, especially now with gas trending towards $10 a gallon.

  • @williamkinney427
    @williamkinney427 Před rokem +1

    Good video. Great cars....I bought my 2020 Prius L ECO new, and already have 282,000 miles. I am a hypermiler, and have averaged 81.33 MPG over those miles. Have not even had ONE problem yet. I always use Mobil 1, 0w-16 oil, and always replace the tires with the same, stock OEM Bridgestone Ecopia 422 Plus. Super reliable car!

  • @snarlsbarkley5083
    @snarlsbarkley5083 Před rokem

    I lifted my 2021 awd prius 1.5” and put on 27” AT tires. I live in the country with gravel roads. It’s an awesome car with these two changes.

  • @robertanderson5334
    @robertanderson5334 Před 2 lety +1

    Went to auto show in Chicago. I decided to try getting into a new Prius as it was the only car there without a line to see interior. I am 6:3 and 69 years old in great shape. I really tried to wedge myself into it after banging my knees on dashboard and had to force my legs under steering wheel. The seat position was all the way back. Trying to get out I couldn't bend my leg back far enough to put one leg out,I then had to put my whole body over passenger seat and finally got out. No thanks Toyota!

  • @SergiyPavlov
    @SergiyPavlov Před 9 měsíci +1

    This review is about AWD-e model. An interesting fact about this model about the muffler's shape, color and position. It is positioned lower (so low in fact that there is very little value in the heat shield above it) and painted dark. I owned 2021 Prius AWD-e myself and just recently (after 2 years!) noticed that when looked at friend's Prius Prime of the same year. The Prime's muffler was shiny, sat higher: very close to the aluminium heat shield at the car's bottom. The hole area was then tightly covered with plastic to improve aerodynamics and protect from the dirt. It did feel like Toyota's engineers had to come up with some hacks to allow the exhaust pilpe get under the rear differential to a point that everything does not look as sleek. This muffler's position and the cover-less design were likely responsible for the lower fuel efficiency and lower bottom clearance in the back of the car. Other ideas?