Milton Ruben Toyota

Oct 14, 2013

Researching the 2014 Toyota Prius V? We have assembled a grouping of third-party reviews from trusted sites such a s Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, among others, to help you make the most informed car-buying decision possible.

2014 Toyota Prius v

Whats Experts Are Saying about the 2014 Toyota Prius V: 

“The Prius V is one of two highly fuel efficient wagons sold this year, with a combined EPA rating of 42 mpg. It’s bested on ratings only by the Ford C-Max, although that car’s 47-mpg combined rating is rarely achieved in real-world driving–so the Prius V and C-Max are likely closer under regular use than the numbers would indicate.

But the payoff comes in interior volume. A sliding rear seat lets the rear cargo bay expand from 34.3 cubic feet to 40.2, and folding down the seat produces a substantial 67.3 cubic-foot load volume. Toyota is to be complemented for the wide 39-inch distance between wheel wells, meaning large boxy items can be accommodated with ease on the flat load floor.

Safety is a strong point, with seven airbags and it’s rated a Top Safety Pick by the IIHS, with the top rating of Good for front, side, and roof-crush tests, and rear crash protection–but only Poor on the new, tougher Small Overlap Front Crash test. The NHTSA gives it five stars overall, with five stars for side crash and four stars each for frontal crash and rollover safety.”

TheCarConnection.com report

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“The five-seat Prius v has plenty of room for passengers, according to most automotive writers. The backseat slides to allow for more legroom or more cargo space. The available cargo space is very good for a wagon and is larger than what some SUVs offer. Standard features include Bluetooth, an iPod interface and keyless start, while optional features include heated seats and navigation.”

U.S. News and World Report’s Best Cars

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“Though Prius v gives up some fuel economy compared to the original Prius, its excellent packaging makes it an arguably more attractive option for families and active folks looking for better gas mileage than most any midsize car or SUV can deliver. This is a practical, roomy wagon that can easily achieve 40 mpg and be bought with most every feature you could want for $30,000 or less. Prius v is one of the best values on the market today.”

Consumer Guide

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Prius v is a handsome vehicle, resembling a swoopy small minivan, not unlike the Mazda5, or maybe like a big Honda Fit without the sharp edges. The nose sweeps sharply up to the A pillars and roof. Toyota engineers paid careful aerodynamic attention to the bumpers, corners and roofline, as well as rocker panels, mirrors, wheels and wheelcovers, and it shows in the form of a drag coefficient of 0.29, which very sleek for a wagon or crossover.

With 34.3 cubic feet, Prius v offers more cargo space than 80 percent of the compact SUVs and mid-size wagons on the market. The rear seats slide back for legroom, or forward to increase cargo space; they also recline, and there’s an optional panoramic roof for sky-watching. The front seat folds flat, like the Honda Fit or Jeep Patriot. With that extra 3.3 inches of height and long rear doors, it’s very easy to climb in and out of the back.”

 

autos.aol.com report

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“The 2014 Toyota Prius V offers the fuel efficiency of a hybrid with the interior space of a compact SUV. Using the same powertrain as the Prius 4-door hatchback, and with the “V” standing for “versatility,” the 5-passenger Prius V can haul lots of family gear without burning lots of gas while doing it. Compared to the “regular” Prius, the V is less sprightly but has a smoother ride, and the cleverly useful rear seats will slide fore and aft, fold over for hauling large items or recline for more comfort. Likely competitors might include the Ford C-Max and the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen TDI. If fuel economy is paramount the Prius V delivers, with EPA numbers of 44 mpg city, 40 mpg highway and 42 mpg combined.

You’ll Like This Car If… This is simple: Want great fuel economy and the cargo space of something more like a compact SUV? See your local Toyota dealer and check out the 2014 Prius V.”

kbb.com (Kelley Blue Book)

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