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Goodbye Steve. Sold our 2005 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by baxsie, May 23, 2024.

  1. baxsie

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    After 18 years and ~212000 miles, today we said goodbye to Steve (named after a mishearing of "steed"), our beloved 2005 black gen 2 Prius.

    We did some fixup to make sure the new owner can have more good miles and years with Steve:
    • New headlights and bulbs - original 2005 ballasts still going strong.
    • New OEM fog lights, with yellow LED bulbs.
    • LED marker bulbs.
    • New (used) head unit -- old one was flakey and booting "Lexus".
    • New clockspring -- some steering wheel buttons had stopped working.
    • New speakers (4x) -- one was blown.
    • New coolant (engine and electronic).
    • New brakes (first time), new brake fluid.
    • Spark plugs, oil change, etc.
    • New 12v battery
    Still running the original traction battery. Engine uses a little oil. A bit more noise than when it was new.

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    Our new ride? A Kia (!) EV-6, appropriately named stEV-6 (rhymes with Stevie Nicks):

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  2. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    You don't know if it's new? ;)

    Congrats on Steve's retirement.
    As I said in another thread just yesterday - stick around!
    There are a lot of ex-pats in the forum and it would be interesting to hear about the new (?) Kia.
     
  3. baxsie

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    It is new ;)

    The Kia kinda blew us out of the water. MsBaxsie liked the looks and the color. I liked the driver assistance and HUD.

    There is essentially no cost for fuel at home. If I charge from 0% to 100% it would cost ~$5. Typical nightly charge after running a few errands is10% ~ 20% -- so $0.50 to $1.00 cost. On the road, fast chargers are more expensive. The worst case we saw, the cost was about equivalent to gas -- typically about 1/2 the cost of gas. There are fewer charging stations than gas stations, so you need to plan your charging a bit.

    The Kia EV-6 is fast (my video shows 5.1 seconds 0-60) and very nice inside. Car and Driver agrees: 2023 EV-6 gets 10/10

    As a long-time Toyota fan, if someone would have told me a month before that I'd be driving a Kia in a month, I would have thought "Maybe I crash the Toyota and the Kia is a rental?"

    We just took the Kia in for it's "8000 mile service" - grand total of $0. There just is not much that gets consumed in an EV.
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    The Kia-6 (same car as the Hyundai EV-6 which you can get if you prefer more adult styling) is a solid choice.
    The Koreans have been building a fairly stellar reputation (minus the USB hack) for the last few years and if their electro-cars scale up they're going to be a force to be reckoned with.

    One of the major drawbacks with Tesla has always been hit and miss quality.
    Kia/Hyundai appears to have been working HARD on this.

    Keep the reports flowing in!

    Good Luck!
     
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    "The Kia-6 (same platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 . . . "

    FTFY

    Also Genesis GV60:

    Kia EV6 Vs Hyundai Ioniq 5 Vs Genesis GV60: Which Tesla Rival Is Best?

    They all share the same EGMP base. The EGMP is pretty cool. 800v architecture, but with a 100KW 400v to 800v charger built in that allows reasonably quick charging at older 400v fast chargers.

    I was "meh" on the Ioniq 5 styling. MsBaxsie was a solid "no". On the other hand she loved the EV-6 and I am fine with it's looks -- if they are a bit "swoopy".

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    (image from: Kia EV6 Vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: Who Wins The On-Paper Battle? | Carscoops )

    We test drove an EV-6 GT. Truly head snapping performance with 576BHP. Oh, and drift mode. But my hot-rod days are far behind and I liked the higher trim of the limited GT-Line.
     
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    congrats on a great upgrade! i traded my prius for a chevy bolt last year. loving all electric driving, even though our kwh's cost 40 cents a piece.
    all the best!
     
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