Anonymous wrote:The Chevy Volt has been phased out, but it was a plug in hybrid. Its replacement is the Chevy Bolt, which is all electric.
Anonymous wrote: Op here. Thanks for the input! So the day after I posted this, I saw a billboard for a car show (large metro area) so dh, kids and I went on Sunday.
-Yes, the Chevy Volt is plug-in only now, and Chevy has no hybrids now.
-I saw the Mustang! Awesome but I'm still mommin' it and need 4 doors.
-The Toyota Corolla is a nice car. I liked that one a lot. And it's built in the USA. It also has American-style dash guages, which I prefer, and why I'm not crazy about the Prius.
-The Honda Insight was nice too, but I'm not crazy about the interior, too many buttons and binging for me.
-I particularly liked the Kia Niro. It actually comes in two flavors, a regular Hybrid and a plug-in plus driving hybrid. That one has a 26 mile range on the battery and then switches to regular hybrid. It's pretty clever really. I also liked that it was hatchback and sized similar to my HHR. And had American style dash guages.
-Subaru had a big fancy display complete with puppies to pet (not kidding) but didn't have their hybrid there because apparently it's only sold in special states???
-didn't look at Fords (dh has a thing about them for some reason and since he does a lot of maintenance on my car, I go along with that)
-to the PP who asked- So I commute about 70 miles RT, daily. I have a 5 and 16 yo who ride locally with me (not on the commute). I usually haul things like groceries, although I would love to be able to haul my 2 small kayaks (this is not a dealbreaker though). The features I like about my HHR is that it's a hatchback, and it's paid for LOL. I do not want to go much bigger or smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 90 mile round trip commute and am on my second Prius. The first (2009) went 250,000 miles and the second (2016) is at 125,000. Very few issues other than regular maintenance. What is surprising is how roomy the car is, my 6'3" 33 year old son can sit comfortable in the back seat. The cargo space is great, especially with the back seat down.
Did you have to replace battery on the first Prius?
Anonymous wrote:I have a 90 mile round trip commute and am on my second Prius. The first (2009) went 250,000 miles and the second (2016) is at 125,000. Very few issues other than regular maintenance. What is surprising is how roomy the car is, my 6'3" 33 year old son can sit comfortable in the back seat. The cargo space is great, especially with the back seat down.