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no one drives a hybrid? :rolleyes:

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2005 Toyota Prius. Averaging 46.25 MPG over the first 3000 miles (nearly 2 months)...

Also have a 2000 Pontiac Montana.

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2005 Toyota Prius.  Averaging 46.25 MPG over the first 3000 miles (nearly 2 months)...

Also have a 2000 Pontiac Montana.

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What do you think so far regarding overall drivability? IIRC you were taking a long look at the Civic, too.

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What do you think so far regarding overall drivability? IIRC you were taking a long look at the Civic, too.

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So far it has been great. It has responded well to everything I asked of it. I don't quite get the boost I'm used to when passing, but I'm used to V6's anyway, so any fuel-efficient four-banger would be lacking. I decided against Civic because of the interior size (the Prius mid-size interior is big enough to put the kids in the back seat without them automatically kicking my seat), in the end the only major runner-up was the Matrix/Vibe, but it had too much of the "4 cylinder noise/vibration." The Prius has some of that noise when accelerating from stop, but once the CVT "shifts" and the engine revs back down it's a nice, quiet ride. Handles highway speeds with ease, and no, it hasn't stalled. :w00t: (TSB applied to cars made up to the month before mine was built).

 

Thanks for asking!

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