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TOYOTA PRIUS EXPERIENCES
The following are actual comments made by Government of British
Columbia staff that drove sixty four 2001 model Prius. You
are invited to submit your
impressions and experiences about your hybrid.
PROS
General Experiences
"This car has been well received by our HQ staff and although
we can’t speak to the technical merits it is quite clear that
the Prius was not a “bitter pill to swallow” in the
fight to reduce green house gas. This car removes the “perceived”
inconvenience that people associate with alt fuel vehicles, it’s
just a normal car from the users perspective."
"I have been driving a Prius several times a week for
almost one year. I think they are great. Comfortable, reliable,
great on gas, nice options on the car. Everything I could ask for...
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"I am one of several users of our Prius and find it to
be a very capable little car, turns well, does well in highway and
in town traffic, can see really well with the larger windshield
and I really appreciate how quiet it is. Once you get used to the
specific instructions around starting/gassing it up etc it is just
as easy to manage as any other car.
Driving Performance
"The mileage is great, and the little darlin’ turns
on a dime. The computer system intrigues all of the children that
I have to transport, and makes it easy for me to change stations
on the radio, check fuel and translate kms to miles. A great little
car! I have decided it will be my next vehicle purchase."
"I find it to be a peppy little car that handles well
on curves. It has good passing ability and is able to get up to
speed quickly in order to do this. The steering wheel can be a bit
touchy with fairly tight steering control and quick reaction. I
like it. "
Fuel Consumption
"Our workers really like it and we have found it to be
quite a success. Most of the investment is recovered over the lifetime
of the vehicle due to the fuel efficiency and enhanced warranty."
"The most noticeable positive feature of the Prius is
how economical it is on fuel. It never seems to need refueling.”
"The Toyota Prius is awesome! I half expected a vehicle
that would be a bit rough, but the Prius is as polished as any of
the Toyota's. It runs quietly, accelerates smoothly and gives great
gas mileage. On a recent round trip between Penticton and Kelowna
(130km) I got 5.2 l/100km. The best thing is it gets the same or
better fuel economy in town as it gets on the highway. I am seriously
considering a Prius for my next personal vehicle."
"Outstanding vehicle, the gas mileage alone saves a huge
amount of money. I keep fairly close tabs and the Prius I drive
gets on average 100km. on 4.2 litres of low octane fuel. As well
I drive #1 highway from Salmon Arm to Golden all year round and
this little car performs extremely well in all types of weather.
It is comfortable and a pleasure to drive. I give it a definite
A plus. I have worked for the Ministry for nearly 25 years and this
vehicle is by far a cut above all the rest."
Winter Driving
"I drove it home through the hellish snowstorm from Harrison.
Passing 4 wheel drive jeeps and trucks in the ditch as that grand
little car kept creeping forward in white out conditions to get
me safely home. I love that car. The fact that is economical and
environmentally friendly is ice cream on the cake."
Reliability
"I know it had one mechanical problem which took awhile
to fix but I think was covered under the warranty."
CONS
General Impressions
"I am afraid to drive it -- a car I can't hear running!!!!"
"My shoulder check left is blocked. I think a number of
us experience this. Perhaps it is because females are shorter and
the design does not take this into account."
"Don’t go through the spin cycle at a car wash.
It tore off my rear wiper! The gas station said that it has happened
with another Prius too."
"It is my observation that I have to be particularly observant
to pedestrian traffic when the Prius is operating at low speeds
on battery. It makes no noise. In seniors complexes or areas of
high foot traffic pedestrians seem to navigate by listening for
the engine noise! So far, I have managed to avoid hitting two paperboys
on roller blades who attempted to cross in front of me without looking
as they were obviously listening for the engine noise. The driver
has to be extremely focused on foot traffic. In senior complexes,
they come close to heart attacks walking down the centre of the
streets and suddenly their is a car that they couldn't hear, feet
behind them."
Driving Experience
"The most un-nerving thing is turning left in front of
traffic and hoping it will accelerate quickly. The car starts on
electricity and moments later the engine starts to provide the extra
needed acceleration. I have also wondered how secure the 277 volt
battery is if the car is involved in an accident."
"Tiny tires and susceptible to cross winds. Twitchy steering
like a go-cart but easy enough to get used to."
Fuel Consumption
"Filled it up with gas and it seemed to take more than
I thought it would, but it probably takes getting used to, like
any new car."
Reliability
"Recently, there were starter battery problems - I'd be
curious about the life span of the battery and the cost of replacing
same."
"The tires wearing off at less than 20K was not good.
Also if you don't drive at speed for a half hour or so every week
there is a possibility the 12volt battery will run down - if that
happens the car is dead (even though there is a completely charged
300volt battery inside it!). I find that the kind of driving I do
requires the gas engine to be running most of the time anyway."
Winter Driving Conditions
"It's powertrain may be special, but that's the only thing
about it that is. One other thing of note: I don't care for it's
performance in wintery weather (ice or snow) and I hope that our
Ministry does not make a move towards replacing the rest of our
fleet with Prius vehicles."
"We have had to bring the Prius down from the North end
of our region because the cost of snow tires for it was prohibitive.
Also, there was no service available in Campbell River, so it had
to be brought to Courtenay for servicing. Other than that, no problems"
"One of the problems is the tires and their low profile.
It is not suitable for logging roads,
forestry roads, or unpaved backroads that we sometimes have to access.
It is very easy to get stuck in the snow, but usually you can hand
shovel enough snow from around the wheels to get yourself moving.
Change the low profile tires and find something that provides less
bump and shock to the driver encountering a rut!"
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