Car Research

Prius is definitely not for everybody; but, if you like to save money on fuel, there’s probably no better choice for a family sedan. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
The Prius driver has three drive modes available at the push of a button; you can choose to do nothing and pull away in a leisurely manner oblivious to the honking behind you; you can pull away in purely electric mode (for a mile at low speeds, such as in a parking lot) to annoy those behind you even more; or, you can pull away with a tire chirping launch due to an accelerator that becomes more sensitive. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
How well Prius performs depends on the meaning of performance; against competitors, it's great. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
There's nothing groundbreaking about the Prius look, in general – it looks like a sedan that’s melting but probably no more so than the current Honda Civic; it’s a five-door bodystyle, which means you combine the benefits of a four door sedan with the utility of a hatchback; and, it has non-conformist items such as funky headlights, but so do others such as the Chev Equinox and Nissan 350Z. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
Controlling Prius can seem like a daunting task with the futuristic layout of the cockpit, but when you settle into it, it’s really no different than that of most traditional vehicles. The shift lever for the continuously variable transmission is basically a rocker switch – push forward to reverse and pull back to go forward (perhaps those two should be switched); push a button to park it. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
Inside the Prius is room for four or five and a ton of their stuff. The ride is smooth and quiet and passengers will be comfortable on longer trips. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
Prius’ intent has always been about function over form, but there’s no denying that form plays a big part in the initial purchase decision (if you don’t like the way a vehicle looks, you’re not likely to consider buying it). (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
Related article
SUBSCRIBE or Unsubscribe