Love it. I have been driving Toyota Prius for a little over 3 years now. Prior to the Prius I drove a Honda Civic Hatchback.
Like about it?
Comfy. We looked at the Civic hybrid, but it was not a comfy car to drive (no different than the hatchback which is very uncomfortable after 4 hours). Also, the Civic's batteries got in the way so you lost having the trunk space into the back seat path.
Gas mileage, obviously. My commute is 25 miles one-way. About 1/2 is freeway and 1/2 city streets. In perfect weather (e.g., 55-65 degrees, no rain) I get around 62mpg (really). If it is outside that range, my mileage drops from running the A/C, wipers, etc. Sill, it is rare for me to fill up the tank with less than 55mpg on the tank even if we have a trip with the bikes on the back.
Don't like?
When DH drives it, my gas mileage always dropsThe fact that he only does short trips has absolutely nothing to do with it!
Gas mileage also drops when we throw a bike rack on the back, but that is to be expected. Toyota did a lot of wind tunnel testing with the Prius design and the rack totally screws up air flow. Still, we get 45mpg so I shouldn't complain.
Only room for one bike inside. I know, I want an impossible car. Room for two bikes inside, not an SUV and good mileage.
I've only had one "non-maintenance" issue and it was my own fault. I came home one night, closed the door, but it caught on the seatbelt. Two days later, I came out and the car wouldn't start--the door was ajar so the interior car door floor light was on. I learned that day that the Prius' has two battery sources: the big deck that drives the motor and a itty, bitty teensy little motorcycle battery in the trunk that starts it up. If you drain that battery, you have to trickle charge it. Oh, and if your trunk was locked when you drained your battery, you have to trickle charge through the fuse box. Sigh....the Prius is a really, really neat engineering design, but I think the startup battery design was farmed out to the summer intern.
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Our Civic hatchback still lives, but will need to be replaced in the next couple of years. If it were to die now, I'd probably replace it with another Prius. Rumor has it the Honda Fit will come out in a hybrid. I might look at it if it does. For me, I cannot justify a SUV for occasional weekend trips with the bikes, even if it is a hybrid.



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The fact that he only does short trips has absolutely nothing to do with it!
It's just so painful to have to use super unleaded, and to know that there are so many options out there that are better for the environment (and my wallet).
So far, the only downfall (besides sentimental, which I'll get over) is that the Prius doesn't fit into the garage as well. We were spoiled by the tiny MINI!