Prius Owner...what's next?

Anonymous
I'm about to replace a 10 year old Prius.
Was thinking about a Tesla 3, but I hated controlling everything from one panel.
Looked at the Prius Prime, but I want seating for 5, and it on'y seats 2 in the back.
Haven't driven anything else yet...would really like a plug in hybrid or electric, but will do another hybrid if I have to.
What do you love?
Anonymous
Tesla x?
Anonymous
Chevy Bolt. 220 mile range, all-electric, and a lot cheaper than a Model 3.
Anonymous
What’s your price range?
Anonymous
Not a current/former Prius owner, but I'm looking at the Chrysler Pacifica hybrid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s your price range?


$30-60K.
Anonymous
The new revamped Prius V will be a 5 seater (optional 7 seater). Have you considered that? I will be considering that along with the Toyota Highlander Hybrid when we replace my 12 year old Ford Escape Hybrid later this year.
Anonymous
I love my Kia Niro. It easily passes for a car that is more expensive than it is. Look at the plug in version.
Anonymous
We love our Prius V.
Anonymous
The most important thing is to ensure you replace all the bumper stickers that tell everyone how Deeply Caring and Sensitive you are!

Anonymous
I posted a similar thread last week.

Considering:
Hyundai Ioniq (plug-in hybrid or purely electric)
Hyundai Kona electric
Chevy Bolt or Volt

If it isn't electric or plug-in hybrid, I will not consider anything that gets below 45-50 MPG. I'm spoiled by how rarely I go to the gas station now.
Anonymous
We're going with the hybrid Lexus ES300 after our Prius kicks the bucket.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I posted a similar thread last week.

Considering:
Hyundai Ioniq (plug-in hybrid or purely electric)
Hyundai Kona electric
Chevy Bolt or Volt

If it isn't electric or plug-in hybrid, I will not consider anything that gets below 45-50 MPG. I'm spoiled by how rarely I go to the gas station now.


This is the last year of the Volt, Chevy is giving up on it, but I'm still hearing good things about the Bolt.
Anyone have one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

If it isn't electric or plug-in hybrid, I will not consider anything that gets below 45-50 MPG. I'm spoiled by how rarely I go to the gas station now.


Seriously, even at 8 years old & 200k miles, I get no less than 48 in my Prius. It's hard to think about living like the rest of the world. lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I posted a similar thread last week.

Considering:
Hyundai Ioniq (plug-in hybrid or purely electric)
Hyundai Kona electric
Chevy Bolt or Volt

If it isn't electric or plug-in hybrid, I will not consider anything that gets below 45-50 MPG. I'm spoiled by how rarely I go to the gas station now.


This is the last year of the Volt, Chevy is giving up on it, but I'm still hearing good things about the Bolt.
Anyone have one?


I'm the PP and I meant to post the link. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/783138.page

There was an enthusiastic Bolt owner, as well as someone saying it wouldn't be the end of the world to buy a Volt this year (I also was wary since they're discontinuing production).

The full tax incentive ($7500) on the Chevys expires in March. It's already done for the Tesla and I believe still available with no end date (yet) for the Hyundais.
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