Danase said:Larry David has one. LOL
I like the Prius. Do you pay for gas or do they? I just don't car for the Sebrings, new or old.
LOL, but he sold it and got ripped off!
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Danase said:Larry David has one. LOL
I like the Prius. Do you pay for gas or do they? I just don't car for the Sebrings, new or old.
fdizzle said:the prius was/is a status symbol ?. . . hmm, never knew, i usually pass them doing twice their average speed with my 15 MPG truck and dont get to look at the "classy" driver. i know their great on gas, wonderful for people who cant afford high gas prices or more expensive cars . . .
comming from an automitive electronics installer - get the sebring, easier to upgrade system components and add sat radio and being able to return it back to factory . . . my 2 cents
paradigm said:and also all of the lunches and dinners you will be taking to kiss the medical staffs' collective @sses.
Scottwax said:The Prius is a leading cause of 'smug'. :LOLOL
fdizzle said:the prius was/is a status symbol ?. . . hmm, never knew, i usually pass them doing twice their average speed with my 15 MPG truck and dont get to look at the "classy" driver. i know their great on gas, wonderful for people who cant afford high gas prices or more expensive cars . . .
GoodnClean said:This is funny, people who can't afford gas? LOL. Come on. A lot of people who have plenty of money have Priuses, there are 7 people in my office that have them, one that traded a 750Li for one, one that traded a 540 for one. Everyone who has one makes over $150,000 a year. They definately are a "hip" car. As for not affording more expensive cars, the Prius costs $30k now. Ours was $27k (fully loaded at the time), more than your truck. Its not an economy car by any means.
We have one, my fiance drives it. Personally, its not for me but I can see the appeal. We get a LOT of comments on it still, it definately gets conversations started. Is it pretty? No. It does not however drive like a "pop can" car or like an economy car. The platform actually is derived from the Camry, and it actually feels very solid and smooth on the road. It trucks along great at 80MPH, no issue with that. Another thing about it I like is the utility, it can haul a *lot* of stuff and in all reality negates the need for an SUV from a carrying standpoint (coming from a past SUV owner). Lots of great technology too, keyless entry and start, nav, bi-xenon headlamps, good stereo on higher models, bluetooth phone. We get high 40s low 50s gas mileage and it costs a grand total of $18 to fill it up for 500 miles. Resale is also great, its a cool vehicle. Overall they're very inexpensive to drive too.
Now, as for Sean. Being in sales myself, personally my issue with the Prius comes from driver comfort and seating position. The seating position in the Prius is strange, you sit very upright and the dash is very low. Since gas has been so high we've been driving the Prius on trips instead of the Lexus, and I find fatigue behind the wheel to be a real issue. I think for you the right chouice was the Sebring. The Prius however is a really unique vehicle and you can't really get anything thats going to create as much buzz for the price. I think a lot of the "information" given here is from people that quite frankly have no idea what they're talking about and have not themselves spent any time in a Prius.
As for people being surprised to hear the Prius is hip, have you been living under a rock? I can't recall many mass produced sub 30k commuter cars in my lifetime that have had year long + waiting lists.
I could go out and buy her plenty of cars much more expensive than the Prius cash, she wouldn't let me.
G35stilez said:Steve, thank you!
You were one key person I had in mine when writing this post.
I really appreciate your response.