Toyota's 2010 Generation III Prius official page is up!

Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by Danny, Nov 7, 2008.

  1. Danny

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    Just received a note from Toyota that their 3rd Generation 2010 Prius official page is up. I think this new picture shows a nice air of transparency for the car. I just hope that this color will be available when the car goes on sale!

    :D

    The 3rd Generation Prius

    That's a nice countdown, we might have to add something like that to PriusChat.
     
  2. zenMachine

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    Wonder how many Gen II Toyota is expecting to sell before the Gen III comes out.
     
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    I wonder too . . . I wonder if we'll be able to see the stearing wheel lights without the aid of a night scope :p
     
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    So, why did I feel like Wonder Woman when I test drove that?
     
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    I love the way the are enticing people to come to the web site. Too bad, I have to keep my 2006 for life.

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    I think I'm going nuts!
    I am a heartbeat away from buying a new 2009, but the left brain says to wait for 2010 and the right says to buy a 2009 then upgrade to a 3rd gen a year or two down the road when Toyota gets the 'bugs' worked out.
    Help!
     
  7. spwolf

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    blah, 65 days.. seems like forever...
     
  8. TonyPSchaefer

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    Regardless of what you do there will be new things in only a couple or a few years. When I bought the '04 it was the greatest thing out there. Until '06.

    Unless you are all dead set on getting the newest and the greatest and all that, I suggest waiting until Jan/Feb of '09 and trying to get a great deal on an '09.
     
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    Keep in mind the countdown is to when they unveil the Prius. It probably won't be available to the consumer for a few more months after that. Also, you may want to look into if there is a waiting list on the 2010. If you can't get a 2010 for possibly another 8-10 months, would that affect your decision?
     
  10. spwolf

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    sales start april 2010... honestly, if you are tech freak and prius fun, it is silly to buy 09 right now...
     
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    I hear you. I took the "risk" of getting a 2001 Prius. I'm still driving it. One of the few cars that has NEVER stranded me. I would be vastly more worried about availability than bugs.
     
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    My thinking is this. If you wait until the 2010 models are available, you will be able to find used 2008 or earlier models, as people trade-in to get the PHEV feature. And if you buy a new 2009 now, it shouldn't hold it's resale value as well once the 2010 models are out. But if you are driving a vehicle that's got poor mpg now, the sooner you switch to driving a Prius the sooner you will start using less petroleum...
     
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    Since Honda has ALREADY announced they will be launching the Insight on Earth Day (April 22nd?), I'm sure Toyota is taking that date into consideration. Perhaps Toyota will announced a release date of April first ...
    and then say"April Fools! Haha! Gotcha!"..and then cruelly release it on April 2nd without telling anyone.:D

    My Corolla has been VERY dependable. I'm at 99,500 miles right now, and I have had ZERO problems. 99,500 ... that reminds me, it's been 6100 miles since my last oil change. Shhhhh. Don't tell anyone. I'm writing myself a post-it reminder right now, to go tomorrow. So, if a Prius is built anywhere near as good as a Corolla (and I'm sure it is), then it should get you WELL OVER 100K miles with zero problems. So, with reliability not being a concern, then mpg, aesthetics of the interior/exterior, and any potential new gadgets/features is probably the main difference. How about the life-time of the battery? I haven't heard anyone complain about the life-time of the battery.

    I'm seriously thinking about buying a pre-owned GenII after the 2010s come out.

    Has anyone here ever put a mountain bike in the back of their Prius? Does it fit? (note: you are only able to answer this question if you have actually done this before)
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    Yup, I've put my mountain bike in the back of my Prius before, the Prius rear seats folded down, the bike's front wheel quick-released. Mine is a 19-inch-frame mountain bike which weighs around 40 pounds. I had a tarp so I won't get chain grease and tire dirt everywhere on the upholstry.

    Getting the bike into and out of the back of the Prius IMHO was a PITA because my mountain bike was so heavy. After a couple weeks of doing that, I decided not to put up with it anymore and got a Curt hitch installed so I can carry it on a hanging rack instead.
     
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    You must have a 50 pound full DH bike. I have a Specialized Enduro freestyle mountain bike (it's very strong, but it's aluminum-alloy, so it's lighter. I've jumped it and done six-foot drops before. The full suspension hasn't failed to dampen anything yet). I just want to make sure the dimensions are okay. In order to put my bike in the back of my Corolla, I have to move the seats forward, otherwise it will bend the rear wheel. (fortunately, I did not learn this from experience - I'm prediciting it would get bent). I just want to make sure the Prius will no doubt have extra space around the bike. If the seats fold down, it sounds like it will be okay. Thanks. :)
     
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    I can also confirm that a MTB fits in the back (in may case a Trek Y-22, size med) - I only have to remove the front wheel and fold down the larger rear seat back. I have the WeatherTech hard rubber mat in back rather than the carpeted one, so I don't worry about mud/grease/etc.
     
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    I think you mean April 2009.
     
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    Do we know for sure that the Generation III will be Plug In and available to the public (or just lease/fleet)?
     
  19. spwolf

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    yes, but not before 2010 for sure... and nobody knows exactly when...
     
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    As much as I like the promise of the newer Prius, I still plan on purchasing a gently used Gen II w/ reasonably low miles. I suspect it is in my best interest to stick w/ this plan.