Well actually I started looking for on Jan 11th, got put on several Prius 'waiting list', then I got lucky got a call on Jan 12th - went for a test drive, and I brought the car home on Friday, Jan 13th - I'm still on the first tank of gas. The car had about 15 miles on the odometer when I went for the test drive. The 2001 Matrix I traded in was getting about 30mpg - I expected better than a 10 mpg improvement for the cars advanced technology which cost 10K extra. Interesting - I didn't know that. It may be to early to tell, but I think the Prius's digital fuel gauge shares a common fault with all Toyota gas gages - that is 1/2 your mileage happens in the first 1/4 of the tank.
I have an 06 with HID headlamps and the accompanying foglamps. If Toyota can't/won't make the HIDs daytime running lights, then why not use the foglamps? Perhaps someone will come up with a gadget that causes the foglamps to come on during the daytime as running lights. Is there any technical reason this wouldn't work, or wouldn't be advisable?
the 2004 Matrix loaner I got when my Prius was in for a new front bumper was damn lucky to get 20MPG Imperial more like 15-17 US MPG and what a noisy piece of shit it was. Sorry for the language but that was the most dissapointing car I've ever driven. I told the Toyota dealer that and he was almost insulted as his wife has one and she loves it other than poor mileage but she has a bussiness gas card so doesn't care. I told him never to let her drive a Prius.
I thought the Matrix was okay. Yeah, it was a bit noisy but the concept is right. The Matrix just needs a bit more power. How do they expect people to carry lotsa cargo and people when the engine is only acceptable for maybe a driver and a passenger only. The AWD version sucks up even more power.
I was hoping for a Matrix Hybrid. It's the perfect size car for me since you can have two dogs in the back of it.
The 2004 Matrix XR I testdrove must have been the same car! I can't comment about the fuel economy, but 25 minutes in that thing convinced me *not* to even consider it. What "impressed" me the most was the stiff ride and noise.