Prius II performs well in summer holiday test
#1
Swedish car magazine Vi Bilägare (Car Owners) today published a test of five cars. The cars were tested for holiday purposes, and driven 900 miles. Result:
1. Volvo S40, 23 points (of course, these are Swedish car journalists )
2. Toyota Prius, 19 points
3. VW Golf, 15 points
4. Opel Meriva, 12 points
5. Daewoo Nubira, 7 points
The Prius was acknowledged for:
- Quiet ride
- Reliability
- Ease of drive
- Quick passing
- Consumption statistics on info panel
- Voice controlled audio, navigation and phone
- Spacious interiour
- Mileage (41 mpg)
They didn't like:
- Feel of steering
- Passengers riding in the back seat cannot be taller than 1.8 metres (how much is that in foot and inches?)
- Cannot tow
- Expensive roof cargo holders
- Poor visibility backwards
- Mileage (35 % less than the promised 55 mpg)
- Takes little cargo
Pls excuse any translation errors, my english is not perfect...
1. Volvo S40, 23 points (of course, these are Swedish car journalists )
2. Toyota Prius, 19 points
3. VW Golf, 15 points
4. Opel Meriva, 12 points
5. Daewoo Nubira, 7 points
The Prius was acknowledged for:
- Quiet ride
- Reliability
- Ease of drive
- Quick passing
- Consumption statistics on info panel
- Voice controlled audio, navigation and phone
- Spacious interiour
- Mileage (41 mpg)
They didn't like:
- Feel of steering
- Passengers riding in the back seat cannot be taller than 1.8 metres (how much is that in foot and inches?)
- Cannot tow
- Expensive roof cargo holders
- Poor visibility backwards
- Mileage (35 % less than the promised 55 mpg)
- Takes little cargo
Pls excuse any translation errors, my english is not perfect...
#2
For those of us in the US, what is a "p"? For a very quick and not-so-accurate meter-foot conversion, one meter is slightly larger than a yard. A yard is three feet. 1.8x3 = 5.4 feet. Plus a little bit. My guess, around 6 feet
#5
Good one Steven--I don't think I have ever seen one that liked the steering!
Interesting that it was singled out for quick overtaking (passing, I'm assuming?) as that is not a characteristic most of us discuss. Hmmm, I was pretty impressed with the cargo space in the Prius II, but then again I wasn't comparing it with a Volvo.
Interesting that it was singled out for quick overtaking (passing, I'm assuming?) as that is not a characteristic most of us discuss. Hmmm, I was pretty impressed with the cargo space in the Prius II, but then again I wasn't comparing it with a Volvo.
#6
Originally posted by flare@Jun 16th 2004 @ 12:12 AM
The P's could mean points
does toyota promise 55 mpg? not to be punctilious or anything...
The P's could mean points
does toyota promise 55 mpg? not to be punctilious or anything...
The official average fuel consumtion of the Prius is 0.43 l/10 km here, which if I am calculating correctly is 54.6 mpg. This is also what Toyota Sweden is marketing. I don't know how they test them, I guess the test personnel have miniscanners and are driving with load...
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