I don't understand the negativity towards Prius

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I've never had Prius on my radar until I got one as a company car last year (67 plate Excel grade)

I guess I wanted to start a thread about it as I hear a lot of negativity from people who have never owned one

Ok I get it, you lose all street cred and won't be picking up chicks in a Prius (unless you're Uber) but I think other than that it's a very practical car that's worth considering.

I was skeptical myself when I first got it but it's definitely grown on me in a big way.

Things I like:
HUD
Adaptive cruise control: this is the best thing since Logitech universal remotes! set it to 70mph, sit back and just steer. Come up to standstill traffic? No problem as it will go all the way to a stop (keeping a 2 meter distance to the car ahead) and with just a flick of the resume lever it starts up again. (do still be vigilant while driving as it's still a tiny bit slow to recognise when a slower car pulls abruptly in front of you)
JBL speakers: not the best compared to Harmon Kardon etc. but fine for my needs
MPG: averaged 50.9mpg so far over 4000 miles (mostly spirited London residential rat routes during my commute, 8 miles each way)
Spacious enough to seat 5 large adults comfortably
Spacious enough to fit our entire camping stuff for the weekend at Reading festival – there was loads of kit including cooler boxes, alcohol, tents, chairs, bags etc. - couldn't do that in my previous e46 330i saloon
So much safety equipment and it just feels modern inside the cockpit (and this model has been around since 2015): lane departure assist, blind spot assist, brake warning assist, road sign recognition assist, ABS, you name it, it has it etc. etc.
It's fast enough: I've dropped a TT at the lights before – fair enough it did go past me at 50mph but off the line acceleration and up to 70mph is perfectly fine and I like spirited driving
I like the exterior looks – I think it looks quite futuristic and definitely helps the drag co-efficient – marmite to others
Wireless charging pad
Auto folding mirrors
The bluetooth works a treat and voice activation is a pleasure to use
Keyless entry/start
Hybrid seamlessly transitions to petrol/battery - CVT gearbox very smooth with no jerky gear changes
Quiet when on battery
Large map screen with traffic alerts etc
Assisted parking: practically parallel parks for you

Things I wish it had:
Fan assisted ventilated seats
Supercharger – surely this would just add some extra poke and not affect mpg? Would also require stiffer suspension I guess
The brakes don't feel very intuitive/linear when just about to come to a stop which took me some getting used to - due to the regenerative braking I suspect
Centre console is a bit too glossy plasticy
It would be nice for future cars to start installing factory fitted discreet dashcams into the rearview mirrors

Maybe I'm getting old but all in all I think it's a very safe, comfortable and practical car that's got enough pep to not slow down other road users and all this for an attractive price
 
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The CT200h is a posh Prius for badge snobs.

It's nicer inside than the Prius I'll give you that but you don't get a HUD :/

and also the boot is small

and you'd be more nervous parking at the shops (other people opening doors/trolleys next to the car)

Ground clearance is poorer

My 16 year old self would be so proud!

Also I've not had a drunken person try get into the car - I think Prius only counts as an Uber vehicle if it's white or black - mines blue (galaxy blue yo)
 
50mpg isn't that great, I've achieved close to that in a 1.4 (160ps) Golf on a 30 mile route trip on a mix of town & a roads with DSG & across I've cylinder technology (lawnmower mode!). Along with the Golf having a decent size boot, decent enough handling & Dynaudio speakers...

Compared to my previous bmw that I averaged 21mpg in, I think 51 is now fantastic
 
To be fair I don't think the TT was trying very hard until he realised he was just out dragged by a Prius. The Prius can definitely drop cars off the line if they aren't expecting it.

Also I love overtaking other cars in a Prius, I think it sends a certain type of message 'If you are overtaken by a Prius then you need to reassess your driving style and speed up' epic pwned

Info: Prius weighs around 1500kg
 
"I bought an economical car to drag race people"

I guess I'm trying to convey that it's not a milk float anymore and is very capable on the road/not slowing down other road users (depending on driver) - the TT must have missed a gear or something and I thought it quite funny at the time that a Prius shot past a TT

Please don't crucify me, I'm not saying a Prius is a sporty/soulful car
 
And BTW JBL speakers are good. They are actually owned by Harman (who are owned by Samsung).

I agree however sometimes when listening to DAB radio, certain types of radio DJ deep voices can distort them (at volume level 15)

My previous company car for a year was a Lexus IS300h F-Sport with Mark Levinson upgrade which was superb and didn't have the distort issue above - can tell the difference going to JBL which is to be expected
 
My 50.9mpg is as I said mainly London suburban rat routes so a lot of stop starting with traffic in areas involved and I like to drive with a purpose so mainly flooring it up to 30mph or so quickly. I think that's really good. If I was on long motorway stretches then I could probably get around 70mpg
 
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