The Toyota Prius V is very roomy with great cargo space and good miles per gallon in the low to mid 40s. It is reliable and have comfortable seating for five people. It has a well designed interior with ample storage in the front row.
Great gas mileage, roomy, dependable. I have two infant seats in the backseat and there's still plenty of room. Lots of space in the cargo area. Comfortable seats, easy to drive. Comes with navigation built in which is handy if my phone is low on battery.
The vehicle is a gas saver. I can fill up my tank on $20 and can go for 400 miles. It is a comfortable vehicle for my family of four to ride in. I love the amount of space I have in the trunk. It is a reliable vehicle.
Like all Priuses, the speed of acceleration for the Prius V is much slower than non hybrid cars. This can frustrate other drivers on the road behind me. In addition, the car does not have the newest safety features available currently as a standard on other cars.
It is a Prius, it is not built for speed or looks. The options do include a 'power mode' which is helpful when you need a boost climbing a mountain or quickly overtaking a car, but for the most part there is not the option to drive with the knowledge that you could quickly overtake most other cars on the road. I knew this going into the purchase of this car though.
Since it is a hybrid, they try to save battery by not having a lot of extra amenities. This does include no power seats. You have to move your seats manually. There's also very limited USB ports or cigarette lighters for you to plug items into and the voltage is small.
The 2017 Toyota Prius v has an average owner rating of 4.65 out of 5 which ranks it #11 of 27 other Hybrid & Electrics.
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