So, your family is too big now to fit in the old sedan and you want a family car. Maybe a hybrid one to save some money on gas and buy more toys for your youngest sibling.
And who you’re gonna turn to for a good hybrid other than the Prius, which has a model specially designed for large families, the Prius v.
For $26,650 the 2013 Toyota Prius v comes with a similar design that made the classic Prius famous but adds a lot more space for passengers and luggage. Standard equipment includes a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment system, remote keyless entry and push start button, fully adjustable steering wheel with audio, Bluetooth hands-free phone and voice command controls, cruise control and the Star Safety System which includes Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, ABS 7 airbags and more.
Maybe the Ford has a bigger engine with more power, but its hybrid system is not that refined as the Prius’ and just look at it. It looks like the fat Aston Martin’s uncle wearing a tank top and Hawaiian shorts.
Check the video bellow to see a more detailed comparison between this two.
For $26,650 the 2013 Toyota Prius v comes with a similar design that made the classic Prius famous but adds a lot more space for passengers and luggage. Standard equipment includes a 6.1-inch touch-screen infotainment system, remote keyless entry and push start button, fully adjustable steering wheel with audio, Bluetooth hands-free phone and voice command controls, cruise control and the Star Safety System which includes Enhanced Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, ABS 7 airbags and more.
Maybe the Ford has a bigger engine with more power, but its hybrid system is not that refined as the Prius’ and just look at it. It looks like the fat Aston Martin’s uncle wearing a tank top and Hawaiian shorts.
Check the video bellow to see a more detailed comparison between this two.