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Toyota Prius v Customer Reviews

Toyota Prius v

4.5 out of 5

64 Customer Reviews

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What customers like

Fuel Economy, Interior Space, Reliability

What they don't

Cabin Noise, Power, Technology and Entertainment

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Customer Reviews
great car 2017 Toyota Prius v

Pros

  • Reliability

    It's very dependable and a pleasure to drive

Cons

    best car ever 2013 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Fuel Economy

      I love the way it handles, especially the braking.

    • Braking

      It drops so easily and quickly

    • Cargo Space

      we deliver 120 sack lunches 3x a week along with 3 cases of water. it easily holds it so with two passengers and the driver

    Cons

    • Cabin Noise

      seems like road noise is loud

    • Visibility

      right front bumper is a blind spot

    Great performance, great mileage! 2014 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Fuel Economy

      Great mileage.

    • Cargo Space

      Lots of cargo space! Love being able to haul things.

    • Technology and Entertainment

      Nice audio options and sound.

    Cons

    • Seat Comfort

      the seats are fine - a choice was required here. you should offer a none of the above option.

    i love this car 2017 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Fuel Economy

      gets great mileage. high 30’s to 40’s

    • Cargo Space

      surprising amount if room for people and cargo

    • Reliability

      had exact same car for 7 years with zero problems. after accident wanted the same car

    Cons

    • Visibility

      some blind spots

    I Love this Car 2012 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Fuel Economy

      48.4 mpg

    • Reliability

      One of Consumer Reports best

    • Interior Space

      Very comfortable and roomy

    Cons

    • Power

      Lower power but the economy offsets this

    • Dashboard

      Dashboard in the center

    Love our Prius V 2012 Toyota Prius v
    excellent car with lots of features 2015 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Interior Space

      lots of room which is perfect for multiple passengers and cargo space needed for volunteer job delivering meals and luggage for trips to airport

    • Technology and Entertainment

      love the ability to connect via USB and/or bluetooth (which had to be enabled by toyota dealership)

    • Visibility

      love the ability to see from multiple angles

    Cons

    • Fuel Economy

      Not as much as my classic Prius but more than adequate due to other "pro" features

    • Cost to Maintain

      paid to have Bluetooth re-enabled but decided not to upgrade GPS maps as it was too expensive.

    Finally got my dream car! 2014 Toyota Prius v

    Pros

    • Fuel Economy

      My husband drives about 40 miles (round trip) 5-6 days a week, but we’re not spending too much on gas! We only have to fill up every 9-10 days!

    • Technology and Entertainment

      I love how easy it was to set up our phones to the car.

    • Cargo Space

      I can go on a big grocery trip and not worry about not having enough space!

    Cons

      Best Car Ever! 2017 Toyota Prius v

      Pros

      • Fuel Economy

        50 MPG, minimum. Next question?

      • Dashboard

        The instrument cluster is in the middle of the dashboard instead of behind the steering wheel. Much easier to see!!!

      • Reliability

        This car runs no matter what. It's our third of this make and model (because the first two were totaled by drunk drivers) and we love it!

      Cons

      • Cabin Noise

        I have hearing loss, so cabin noise is a factor. It could be quieter.

      • Visibility

        The sloping forward struts block my view of anyone wishing to cross the street. It's the only serious design flaw in this vehicle.

      Prius V 2016 Toyota Prius v

      Pros

      • Cargo Space

        lots of room

      • Fuel Economy

        Great gas mileage

      Cons

      • Cabin Noise

        kinda noisy

      • Power

        Not great power