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Old 01-21-2012, 03:27 PM   #19
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That is a sexy and aggressive hybrid, with a proven track record. We have an '05 with over 100k miles with no issues, saving gas the whole way.

I would buy this in a heartbeat.
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:07 AM   #20
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So after 2 months on sale, here's how sales are doing on the Prius C. March wasn't even a full month as it was launched mid way, yet did very well.

US sales...

March...4,875
April....4,006

The Yaris for comparison

March...3,547
April....4,274

The Prius C starts $4-5K more than the base Yaris and yet is selling at a similar pace so far. It's a good comparison too since they are approximately the same size. I don't think Toyota expected the C to potentially outsell the Yaris. Clearly, I still see it as a mistake that Toyota dropped the Yaris sedan. Numerous competitors offer sedan versions of their sub-compacts and they are selling well. The Yaris is now one of the slowest selling sub-compacts when it used to be among the higher sellers.

Personally, I would still buy a regular Prius over the C. Better highway mileage rating, much more room, better styling, safer, ect...

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Old 05-06-2012, 12:16 PM   #21
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...but only the Yaris offers a 2 door model.
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Old 05-06-2012, 12:52 PM   #22
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I've had a couple of C's come through our shop for parts. Very nice car, I'd buy it in a second if I needed a high mileage, compact commuter car.
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Old 05-06-2012, 12:54 PM   #23
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The big winner was Toyota's redesigned-for-2012 Yaris with sales up over 115% vs. April, 2011.
Excellent data page:

http://www.subcompactculture.com/201...act-sales.html
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Old 05-06-2012, 01:32 PM   #24
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I've had a couple of C's come through our shop for parts. Very nice car, I'd buy it in a second if I needed a high mileage, compact commuter car.
It is an excellent car. Most buyers are also reporting much better than EPA ratings. High 50's combined is most common. Many are reporting into the 60's or even 70 MPG range in more controlled situations.

For me, I couldn't justify trading the Yaris in for one in my situation. I'd be gaining maybe 15 mpg, maybe more, but the $20k or so price wouldn't add up for a car that offers no more space than my Yaris.

My next car will be an up-size from my Yaris as we are starting a family. The Yaris is fine but looking forward we'll want something a bit bigger but just as efficient, if not more so. I would consider a standard Prius to fit that role. Although a next gen Corolla would be a strong contender. Can't wait to see what Toyota does with it.
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Old 05-06-2012, 01:42 PM   #25
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We have an '05 Prius that with no issues in 108k miles. Really great product. Have gone on trips with four people and been comfortable.
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Old 05-07-2012, 12:37 AM   #26
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Test drove a black C2 for about 15 miles and enjoyed it . Brought back memories when we had the '07 Prius 2 that easily passed 50 m.p.g.. I don't think a hybrid under $20,000 is asking too much . As more hybrids emerge the prices should drop more . Hopefully under $18,000 . There's Corollas / Matrix that cost $18,000 or more . We'd buy the C if finances allowed . Plus want to wait a year to see if any issues with it . Seen where one owner had inverter problems with the C with less than 80 miles , so they gave him another one .
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The C is said to be 18% more efficient than the standard Prius based on Japans test cycles. That equates to 59 mpg if it holds true with our EPA tests.

Sweet.
I know at the Canadian Toyota dealer I saw .. they were advertising the Prius C being capable of 81 MPG (Imperial Gallon) in the city which equates to 3.2 L/100 KM or 73 MPG US.

So pretty amazing gas mileage. I know that a friend of mine was regularly getting 3.7 L/100 Km or 63 MPG US in the city in his brand new Prius V. So the smaller Prius C should more than likely be able to equal or better this rate.
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Old 08-29-2012, 11:55 PM   #28
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I retract this statement I gotta chance to drive one few weeks back and I was surprised on how well it drove. Actually it drove VERY similar to my car. I was told it's the "yaris hybrid" since USDM wont get the real Yaris Hybrid. But still I like the C better than the regular and V
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