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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=77589
Submitted by: 427 Vette
Comments: 10  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 01-16-2009
View Stats Category: Car
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2010 Prius

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#1
1-16-2009 @ 02:09:30 AM
Posted By : ricerocketboy Reply | Edit | Del
I...er.. I don't hate it. But give the wheels back to the Rondo they were stolen from.

#2
1-16-2009 @ 09:47:45 AM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
Looks better than the current gen

then again, so does my shit


#3
1-16-2009 @ 12:55:17 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Looks like a bunch of bullshit.

"Hey gang, let's take the current Prius, add those ugly headlights from the Nissan 370Z, and put a big ridge down the side of it! People will love it!"


#4
1-16-2009 @ 06:06:31 PM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
Front-quarter windows - why oh why are we cursed to have front-quarter windows?

(I know they are dictated by the windsheild rake and the position of the A-pillar relitive to the front-door hinges - which in turn are dictated by the location of the front wheels - but I fucking hate them!)

[Edited by Obsidian on 1-16-2009 @ 06:08:29 PM]


#5
1-16-2009 @ 06:19:17 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
#4, It's true. Greenhouses are getting larger, while wheelbases are getting shorter due to automaker's bizarre insistance on no front or rear overhangs. If they stretched the door out to where it needs to be, they'd have to put a little hump for the wheelwell, like they do on back doors.

#6
1-16-2009 @ 07:21:46 PM
Posted By : Obsidian Reply | Edit | Del
#5, Not only would the aesthetics be challenged (if they weren't already) - but the area of the outward swing of the door would start to impeed ingress and egress. For instance - a 3rd gen may look infinetly cool as a coupe - but the long doors mean a more likely chance of contact with objects next to it when parked.

A long door also dictates the shape of the glass in the doors. If that front quarter window wasn't there - you'd have lenght of window that has to somehow fit inside a door of even greater lenght. But becasue of the position of the A-pillar - the rake - and the front wheel - you're left with a dead space that looks like an afterthought.

Same goes for the hump over the rear wheelwell you mentioned. That hump dictates the door shape - which dictates the surface area of glass that can fit into it (unless it's a child safety window) - which mean that tiny black triangle on the rear door glass is nessisary - which means the overall roof height over that door can be lowered.


#7
4-03-2022 @ 11:23:19 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
As weird as it sounds, I've grown to like the styling of most generations of the Prius. But not the third gen. This styling was part of Toyota's "cynical" era... when they just kept "evolving"/needlessly complicating the styling of their cars, but not doing anything new. They just kept taking the same styling and adding new incongruous dents, swoops and curves, until almost their entirely lineup was a terrible mix of boring and ugly. Outdated yet with the worst touches of modern styling.

For me, Toyota's cynical era peaked with them just slapping LED running lights on otherwise unchanged fascias. "Oh, other carmakers have invested in shapely LED running lights... fuck that, just go to Pep Boys and get some LED strips."

The fourth-gen Prius is actually markedly different in its styling, and it's an acquired taste, which I actually kinda like. But I still hate this gen.


#8
4-04-2022 @ 09:49:27 AM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I still despise the 2nd gen. I hate the look of them, I hate what they represented at the time they were built, and despite there being two generations since then, I still associate that specific gen with greenie hipster douchebags.

#9
4-04-2022 @ 04:34:10 PM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
In my area the 2nd gen Prius has fallen from onetime greenie darling to that sunbaked, filthy beater that either gets its catalytic converter stolen or the fourth/fifth/sixth owner is too poor to replace the hybrid battery, so having no other value it goes to the junkyard.

#10
4-07-2022 @ 05:36:59 PM
Posted By : Tastycakemix Reply | Edit | Del
I rented one a few years back.
It was actually kinda fun and I felt gluttonous knowing I can drive anywhere and just use $5 worth of gas at the end. It was surprisingly roomy inside.

City driving was also faster than expected but the battery only mode was frightening.
Ultra slow. Leave it on normal or sport mode and its fine.

I seriously considering the later awd model as it checked a lot of boxes (500 mile range, AWD, tons of space, hatchback for hauling, cheaper than other cars). I just didn't want to make monthly payments on a pig looking prius. But if I had the choice, I'd rent one again without hesitation.



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