All-New 2023 Prius vs 2022: I Compare So You Can Decide!

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  • @monkeespit
    @monkeespit Год назад +23

    ‘23 looks fantastic! I have to say, though, that the ‘22 is much more practical. The cargo capacity seems much better, as well as the passenger space.

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh Год назад +8

    I liked the split glass tail. I guess reversing cam can make up for lack of visibility

  • @mountainhobo
    @mountainhobo Год назад +8

    Inside the '23 looks like a cheap Korean VCR from the 1980s.

  • @madyb7216
    @madyb7216 Год назад +9

    ive been on a waitlist for 5 months for the new prius. years ago i had a 2015 prius and i loved it. I am a tall person almost 6 feet tall and the prius always was roomy. However, I went to pick up my new prius today and as soon as a sat down i felt cramped. The whole car seems smaller than the older models. Also the sunroof not opening is kind of stupid. I didn't drive home with my new car. they are giving me 24 hours to think it over. Thinking for getting a rav4 instead because the prius cabin space seems crammed. but they said wait list is 6 months for a rav4. ugh buying a new car litterally sucks anymore.

    • @dylanboyle-levy9026
      @dylanboyle-levy9026 5 дней назад

      I’m in agreement with you: I test drove a 2024 Prius at a dealer and I didn’t like the 5th generation. It’s too cramped and it’s harder to carry lots of stuff. And positioning the gauge cluster right above the wheel so that it’s blocked was a stupid design decision.
      After looking for a car for six months, I ended up buying a lease return 2022 Toyota Prius LE with only 25,000 miles on it for $25K. On the surface I didn’t really save any money, but I got as close as I could to a new 4th Gen Prius.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +33

    Jeff, After learning earlier today that the very cool, new Prius offers less headroom than a Corolla, I must raise the alarm for the return of the practical Prius V. 😁

    • @toronado455
      @toronado455 Год назад +4

      raise the alarm to raise the roof? 😉

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад

      @@toronado455 Exactly

    • @wtfbocanegra
      @wtfbocanegra Год назад

      You’re gonna get a rav4 or highlander and you’re gonna like it!

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 Год назад +3

      @@wtfbocanegra Those are fine CUVs but they won't get 50+ mpg.

    • @jamesg8199
      @jamesg8199 Год назад

      As someone who is 6’4”, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find a Toyota product with ample headroom. Ever since they switched to that TNGA platform, it seems like all of the new vehicles max out at 38 inches of front headroom regardless if it’s a sedan, crossover, SUV.

  • @long_fellow
    @long_fellow Год назад +7

    *Last week I saw Honda Civics marked up $7k~9k and Type-R for more than $25k over MSRP. Given how everyones excited about this new Prius, expect more than $10k markup on this thing*

  • @Rider_on_Indian
    @Rider_on_Indian Год назад +10

    Nice car, but at the end, its all about how much will cost

  • @baldheadlogic
    @baldheadlogic Год назад +12

    Great Side By Side for these two. Love the 23 model for the much improved interior and exterior styling. I actually like the wheels on the 22 model better.

    • @cf6965
      @cf6965 Год назад +2

      Do you really prefer that tiny 7 inch screen to a real head up display and two additional 4.2 inch screens ?
      Especially Generation 4 could show so much information at the same time which now isn't possible on more.
      Now you will be distracted by toggling through the menu if you want to see different kind of info .
      I like the new exterior but there was no need to change the really clever dashboard layout which was allways in your line of sight.
      They should have improved it and should have not taken it away.
      A Head up Display is something special which you can't at all compare with that cheap seeming 7 inch display they took out of the Bz4x .
      It's a completely different feeling looking at a Head up Display than a traditional screen !
      And really a 7 inch display while the new Corolla gets a 12,3 inch drivers display ?
      Shouldn't the Prius get the their latest tech first ?

  • @lukepasqualotto4827
    @lukepasqualotto4827 Год назад +15

    The new Prius looks so nice. I would buy one if it was available in Australia

  • @junrosamura645
    @junrosamura645 Год назад +4

    Things to fix on the new Prius after I buy this, remove 19" for 17", add Modelista body kit, and replace side mirrors with something that has turn signals on it. The lack of windshield wiper is interesting.

  • @SoloHiker1
    @SoloHiker1 Год назад +2

    I just came from a dealer here in Hawaii. A 2020 with 60,000 miles was going for $33000... The new 2023 XLE is $33,500 but has a 8 month wait. A 2014 with 160k miles was $16,000. And yes, this was a Toyota dealer. I ordered an LE for $30k in Guardian Grey.

  • @rungavagairun
    @rungavagairun Год назад +5

    The fact that the compartment on the center console in the 22 opens from the side is a minor annoyance for me. I'm glad they changed it on the 23. Overall, I think Toyota did a lot of things right for the update. I own a 22 Prime. I was so excited to hear that they moved the battery for the 23 Prime to under the rear seats. I'm definitely interested in the 23, but I will wait for the PHEV Prime. I was playing around with the configuration tool on Toyota this morning to see what options I might want for the 23 Prime. I had been thinking I might do the mid level trim with a couple of add ons, but the more I played with it, I was bumping up to the Limited trim price by the time I included the options I wanted. I'll be curious to see what the PHEV options are.

  • @magelamachado2035
    @magelamachado2035 Год назад +2

    Hi Jeff, thank you for your video with a very interesting comparison. It is a pity that it won't come to Brazil as soon. Here, as the Toyota started to sell the Hybrid Corolla in 2020, they suspended the importation of the Prius. Despite they said that Prius would come back to our market, they don't say when it would happen.

  • @pryme2013
    @pryme2013 Год назад +8

    I might be the only one but I am just not liking these new giant wheels Toyota is putting on their cars.

    • @BRIGGS2710
      @BRIGGS2710 Год назад +6

      Yep, I'm happy with my 15" normal wheels. Uncle Toyota is trying too hard to impress the kiddos.

  • @nosretep1960
    @nosretep1960 Год назад +4

    Should have folded rear seats to see cargo areas

  • @andrewest1635
    @andrewest1635 6 месяцев назад

    Very Good Job on your review! Excellent!

  • @Gin2b1
    @Gin2b1 Год назад +1

    It looks so nice! In France we will just get the phev variant.

  • @mountainhobo
    @mountainhobo Год назад +3

    Can one order those with fabric seats? The only time I got heat burn in Florida was on that cheap, evil Softex.

  • @kumamoto25
    @kumamoto25 Год назад +1

    Love the sense of humor lol 😂 and over all I’m impressed with the new Prius ‘23 😮wow now I’m definitely thinking on getting one

  • @davidryder5082
    @davidryder5082 Год назад

    Jeffrey, we got planes normally, trains rarely and always automobiles. The trifecta my man

  • @OldDood
    @OldDood Год назад +9

    Jeff, you really need to compare each one as a Limited.
    My son has a 2022 Prius Limited. It has a HUD and a 12.3" screen for starters.
    His is a real nice car.
    The 2023 does have some nice style to it though.
    I really like the back window,
    It would be a fairer comparison if they both were a Limited in my opinion.

  • @michaelkulpcavage7061
    @michaelkulpcavage7061 Год назад

    Are all colors metallic?

  • @paulwestopoulo8068
    @paulwestopoulo8068 Год назад +3

    Head space might be an issue for a tall person and I'm not sure what to think about the change in coefficient of drag and MPG. The 2022 is athletic looking and the 23 is a mountain lion. Glad that useless rear windshield wiper is gone and I think the door handle change is novel. I like the increase in horsepower but will wait to see how this impacts longevity. Seems like more expensive maintenance but overall Prius is very low maintenance so it's more about other preferences. Haven't really made up my mind yet.

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh Год назад +3

    4:25 yeah yeah but the older ones had a lower coefficient of drag 0.24

    • @ddm62571
      @ddm62571 Год назад

      Who care's! Those older ones moved like a turtle and because of that drag does not matter

  • @Irishmanbikes
    @Irishmanbikes Год назад +6

    Love the 2023 better. Sleek and very pretty looking. Thanks Jeff. When are you going to drive the 2023 Prius??

    • @Toyotajeff
      @Toyotajeff  Год назад +3

      I already did last week and I’ll have a driving video for you this week sometime

  • @ianbladuell2694
    @ianbladuell2694 Год назад +4

    They finally got a decent look for the prius.

  • @Mntoyaz
    @Mntoyaz Год назад

    Finally, the Toyota door wedge has style worth being seen in!👍🏼👍🏼

  • @davevolz6138
    @davevolz6138 Год назад +3

    They must have ordered a ton of those Camry door handles. Will they ever change them.

  • @dmitryb1286
    @dmitryb1286 Год назад +1

    Hey Jeff. Does 23 Prius LE have spare tires?
    We know XLE and Limited doesn’t have spare tires.

  • @aca2983
    @aca2983 Год назад

    What is the seat height ("h-point"), roof height i.e. ease of access for those of us with declining knees who have money to buy a car but don't want an SUV? Those A-pillars look like a visibility question. Priuses have always had awkward ergonomics. DISCUSS

  • @cf6965
    @cf6965 Год назад +1

    Does it have a much needed backup camera cleaner as other Toyota cars recently got ?

    • @fe2nq
      @fe2nq 3 месяца назад

      Exactly how hard is it to clean your back up camera?

  • @ekxiong
    @ekxiong Год назад +2

    We need more of these comparison from last years model to this years new models. Helps determine if its worth the extra “dolla dolla bill ya” or naw. Lol

  • @shiboi941
    @shiboi941 Год назад

    its an oddly proportioned car as is, but seeing the roofline bodytrim, and rear doors entry cut out side by side *its obvs* to see why previous models cause eye strain

  • @vinbia
    @vinbia Год назад

    the larger wheels on the '23 makes it very nice.

  • @e.l.9589
    @e.l.9589 Год назад

    Did you find the angled windshield to feel as though you're wearing someone else's prescription glasses? I find it distracting when driving with really angled windshields.

  • @chrisiden1
    @chrisiden1 Год назад

    7:53 those doors are shaking or are they dancing with you in the back seat

  • @andreylosetskiy5217
    @andreylosetskiy5217 Год назад +7

    the best prius so far is second gen, is so simple to maintence and repairs compare to the newest one, the 5 gen looks nice but I don like that they raise the price and lower the car plus the move auxiliary battery back to the trunk compare the 4 gen

  • @tomchan2559
    @tomchan2559 Год назад

    I only concern about waiting time.

  • @jmyking5
    @jmyking5 Год назад +1

    Did Toyota provided the info on its availability in USA market and when it can be order?

    • @Toyotajeff
      @Toyotajeff  Год назад

      January is the first on-sale date. I don’t know any more yet

    • @jmyking5
      @jmyking5 Год назад

      @@Toyotajeff Jeff is January confirmed? Some reviewers from RUclips that went to the same event to review the Prius that I asked stated that it might take middle of 2023 to be officially available in the ISA market. Not sure who has the correct information…

  • @Zebrashark7
    @Zebrashark7 Год назад +1

    Great compare-23 for the win!

  • @benbuy1381
    @benbuy1381 Год назад +1

    I m ready to buy it.

  • @mountainhobo
    @mountainhobo Год назад +2

    What's with those pancake tires on a Prius? Is that an option one can avoid?

    • @ddm62571
      @ddm62571 Год назад

      Yes! Get the 17inch ones! They look much better!

  • @veronicamcmullan160
    @veronicamcmullan160 Год назад +1

    But but why are the headlights strobing??

    • @TomLawlor-iq6gm
      @TomLawlor-iq6gm Месяц назад

      In person you will not see the flickering. The camera's frame rate (the speed it records), is such that it picks-up the one instance during each second of LED operation when the LED light is actually off.
      Almost all LED lights do flicker, especially the really low budget Asian brands. The vast majority of people can't see the strobing in person, but, there are some people who can. I pity those individuals, one of whom I have met. LED's use what's known as a driver in place of a ballast to make the correct current for running an LED. The drivers cut off power to the light every 1/60th of a second. At that point, the light goes off for an instant, thus causing the flicker. The flicker is not good for your health, and in some cases can be dangerous.
      If you have a Dashcam, you'll likely notice that cars/trucks coming toward you equipped with LED headlights will show flicker. If you were able to adjust the Cam's frame rate you could make the flicker stop (for the recording only,
      the flicker will still be there)
      Technically, it's a lot more involved then the "nutshell" information written here.
      .

  • @alangotlieb5047
    @alangotlieb5047 5 месяцев назад +1

    I like the 22's interior Much Better... the '23 is to broken up... it doesn't flow as one, it seems like it's borrowing stuff from other models. i'm curious about the difference between the 2.0 and 3.0 self driving??? and the AWD-e power differences ... other then that, I'm happy with my '22 ... and the years of proven reliability in it's powerless motor... will all that extra power bring years and years of trouble free reliability ? or is that extra power comes at a cost?

  • @burjis24
    @burjis24 Год назад

    Finally Toyota decided to make a car which looks good inside and outside...A pillar pushed down that pushes down front windshield...might cause visibility limitations just like in the 2018 onwards camry windshield very low for better design

  • @begley09
    @begley09 Месяц назад

    Just wish the wait time wasnt so long for the new one. In Ont, Canada wait time is over a year.

    • @TomLawlor-iq6gm
      @TomLawlor-iq6gm Месяц назад

      We ordered a (red), 2022 Prime, in 2022. Long, .........long, pause. In late March of 2024 a 2024, Pearl White model arrived. That's 21 months after we ordered. Our local Toyota dealer has a showroom the size of a hockey rink and for all of that wait period, their showroom was empty.
      In the end though, we wound-up with the fifth Gen. (happy about that), and, it turns out we actually like the pearl paint better than the red. It's not white, it really is as if it came from an oyster. Love this car. Gas here is still $6.50 per gallon, and after 4,250+Km, we have consumed one tank of fuel. The car has been in Hybrid Mode just once for a highway trip. The EV range is plenty for our daily routines, our best "score" was 90Km on a single charge ! On the highway trip we saw 61.2mpg at 105kph.
      The day we collected the car the Sales Rep. told us that were we to have placed an order on that day the wait would now be three years. Still not sure if he was kidding or not.

  • @tlcj3838
    @tlcj3838 Год назад

    Already put down a deposit for mine!!!!

  • @ScrambleNorth
    @ScrambleNorth Год назад +3

    Crazy, I really like the new Prius! I’m thinking I’ll trade my 22 Tacoma for one!

    • @tyronewilson7890
      @tyronewilson7890 Год назад +3

      Are you serious?

    • @NoShadowOfDoubt1
      @NoShadowOfDoubt1 Год назад

      You can probably load the prius with same weight as the Trampoline “ Tacoma”

    • @zackvessels824
      @zackvessels824 Год назад +1

      No way you’re serious lmao

    • @hedgehogthesonic3181
      @hedgehogthesonic3181 Год назад +2

      @@zackvessels824 Why? if you have a truck and you don't use it for what it was built for, you are wasting time, money and gasoline.

  • @bonniepeterson4112
    @bonniepeterson4112 Год назад

    I’m sold on the 2023.

  • @youtubeitisisntit7333
    @youtubeitisisntit7333 Год назад

    Is driver seat Height same since Toyota has reduced the overall height by 2 inch?

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад

      Seat is 1 inch lower I think

    • @youtubeitisisntit7333
      @youtubeitisisntit7333 Год назад +1

      @@RennieAsh and roof lower by 2 inch. I was hoping they will try to increase seat height so Prius feels more like a crossover vehicle.

    • @cf6965
      @cf6965 Год назад

      @@RennieAsh
      Yes but I don't know how they still managed to increase the ground clearence by an inch , so even if you sit lower in the car it shouldn't make a big diffrence as the car is raised an inch from the ground.

  • @davevolz6138
    @davevolz6138 Год назад +2

    Perfect TIming

    • @Toyotajeff
      @Toyotajeff  Год назад

      Hi Dave! I hope you have an awesome day!

  • @pkingpure100
    @pkingpure100 Год назад

    Jeff is hilarious 😂

  • @YDProper
    @YDProper Год назад

    I love it but I will buy between 2019-2022 right now and upgrade later because they upgraded the Prius in 2017 when I had an 08 Prius and I like the look. I can wait 2 more years to get a 2023 for dirt cheap. I literally got my 2019 Camry for 15k out the door 20k Miles. I’ve seen the same with Prius plus it helps out to watch for potential recalls. But I know my full electric car will be that Ford Mustang Mach E

    • @FM-ij7iu
      @FM-ij7iu Год назад

      Where are you getting dirt cheep used Prius?

  • @Ivan-qj6ds
    @Ivan-qj6ds Год назад

    Prius is the car which look controversial at the first glance, but then you love it. True supercar in terms of cost and efficiency.

  • @tyronewilson7890
    @tyronewilson7890 Год назад +3

    Toyota really went out its way. Way better than expected. They made these better than the Corollas. Can’t wait to know the prices and mpg.

  • @bwyman2192
    @bwyman2192 7 месяцев назад

    I HAVE OWNED 2008 PRIUS & NOW 2010 PRIUS - BEING I AM 80 YEARS OLD.
    I THINK 2022 WOULD BE EASIER FOR ME TO LEARN THE NEWER STUFF
    MY 2010 PRIUS HAS EXTRAS LIKE HOME REARVIEW MIRROR BUTTONS, SUNROOF, & SILVER SIDE MOLDING, WHITE EXTERIOR, GREY INTERIOR, BUT I DON'T HARDLY USE ANY OF THE BELLS & WHISTLES, IT IS UNDER 18k MILES BUT IT IS TIME FOR A NEWER MODEL.
    THE 2022 HAS A BETTER TRUNK AREA & THE EXTERIOR STYLING IS OKAY.
    HOWEVER, 2023 IS A WOW, SLEEKER-LOOKING PRIUS---- BUT IT MIGHT OVERWHELM ME WITH SO MANY NEW ITEMS.
    I AM NOT WANTING A PLUG-IN ANYTHING! SO NO PRIUS PRIME.
    I DO NOT LIKE THE LOW-PROFILE TIRES ON THE 2023 & NOR THE PLACEMENT OF THE SHIFTER NOW ON THE DASH.
    -- I'LL HAVE TO TRY DRIVING EACH THE 2022 & THE 2023 MODELS.
    BUT THANK YOU FOR THIS COMPARISON, IS THE 2023 LONGER THEN 2022? I NEED 180' IN THE LENGTH.

  • @andrewlee5948
    @andrewlee5948 Год назад +3

    I bought a 2022 Prius XLE in December and I am glad I did. I have NO issue with the amount of power in the ‘22 and I love the quirky looks. If I wanted a sharp looking sports car with 19” wheels, I wouldn’t have bought a Prius. The shocking reduction in cargo space in the ‘23 alone, is enough reason to steer me away from it and no thank you to the bumpy ride with those silly 19” wheels! I picked up 5 cubic foot freezer from Home Depot the other day and my ‘22 swallowed it up like a champ! The ‘23 model wouldn’t have had a prayer. I’m ECSTATIC to have the softer ride, I have 17” wheels, and more importantly the amazing utility of a hatchback with so much carrying capacity. The ‘23 doesn’t appeal to me, not even a little.

    • @FM-ij7iu
      @FM-ij7iu Год назад

      Are you still enjoying your 2022? I was on wait list for 2022 XLE and passed on one because the 2023 was just about to be released and I was afraid of regrets. Now I’m so upset. I’m mostly concerned about lower entryway and the fact that I heard 2023 needs premium gas to get decent mpg. Plus expensive 19” tires. I might have to get 2023 and trade it in when a future compact suv gets close to 50mpg. So disappointed.

    • @FM-ij7iu
      @FM-ij7iu Год назад

      Also do you find the softex seats in 2022 not very breathable? I’ve heard this has been an issue. Thanks!

    • @andrewlee5948
      @andrewlee5948 Год назад +1

      Aww, man, sorry to hear that brother! Yes, my 2022 puts a smile on my face every day. I was willing to take anything that my dealer had incoming. I just happened to get an XLE. I didn’t necessarily want to spend XLE money but am glad now. The softex seats are great and can discern no added problems with the material not being breathable. I honestly couldn’t be happier but I do wish I could have gotten the standard 15” wheels. I’m just not a big tire/wheel guy. I prefer the softer ride and lower cost of 15” tires. I have since examined the 2023 model and am SO glad that I bought my 2022. I’ll never sell it. We’re actually waiting for a RAV4 hybrid to arrive for my wife. Same situation, have to buy whatever my dealership gets in their allocation.

    • @FM-ij7iu
      @FM-ij7iu Год назад +1

      @@andrewlee5948 Thank you for responding. I would get RAV 4 hybrid but it’s too big for me and I want better mpg. It’s killing me that I might have to buy a used 2022 at the same price as a new one. When I test drove 2020 the seats felt so comfortable and a really smooth ride. Anything would feel faster than my 2009. Oh well….I could live with 2023 until a compact SUV with better miles is made.

  • @cf6965
    @cf6965 Год назад

    Coefficient of drag 0.27 can't be right, I would be way more worse than its predecessors !
    Generation 4 had 0.24
    Generation 3 had 0.25
    So why would they make it worse instead of better ?
    It looks way more sleeker than its predecessors, so why would the coefficient of drag be up instead of down ?

  • @fe2nq
    @fe2nq 3 месяца назад

    Anyone who’s over 40 years old can see that the new model it has been a cost Cutter

  • @xophaser
    @xophaser Год назад +4

    looks like a sport car

  • @PeterSpexarth
    @PeterSpexarth Год назад +6

    Just looking at the front of these two cars, the 2022 looks so outdated already. If anyone is looking for a new Prius, I think you just have to wait for the 23 to become available, especially if you're planning on driving it for the next 10, 15 years.

    • @fe2nq
      @fe2nq 3 месяца назад +1

      Completely disagree with you. I believe the new model looks like a Dodge dart had a baby with a Honda.

    • @PeterSpexarth
      @PeterSpexarth 3 месяца назад

      @@fe2nq I'm fine with that, leaves more Priuses (Prii?) for the rest of us

  • @RiddleGunner
    @RiddleGunner 3 месяца назад

    2022!

  • @ph34poker73
    @ph34poker73 5 месяцев назад

    I dont want a wireless charger :/

  • @darylwizzard5832
    @darylwizzard5832 Год назад

    Who would want a 22 after seeing the 23.

  • @0------iiiiiiii
    @0------iiiiiiii Год назад

    I like the 2022 model better, because the 23 model just looks like a UFO to me

  • @armandsant1143
    @armandsant1143 Год назад

    The new chassis and upgrades are headed in the right direction yessss!!!!!

  • @cheriftama2871
    @cheriftama2871 7 месяцев назад

    Prius v is the best Prius and I don’t know why Toyota stoped it

  • @iljapetroff
    @iljapetroff Год назад +7

    the fact that old car had 0.24 and new 0.27 drag coefficient just kills the meaning of Prius

    • @cf6965
      @cf6965 Год назад

      Exactly but maybe he is wrong .
      It's much sleeker than its predecessor so why would the drag coefficient be worse ?
      Doesn't really make sense or bist it because of the big wheels ?

  • @joseadorno292
    @joseadorno292 Год назад +1

    Idk why someone would choose the 2022 lol.

    • @fe2nq
      @fe2nq 3 месяца назад

      Because they’re smart and they don’t want to be on a waiting list and pay too much and they like carbon fiber, and they like heads up displays. and they like a lower coefficient of drag and they Ilike better gas, mileage

  • @darkgiggler
    @darkgiggler Год назад

    at 5:47, back of the 2022, black bumper thing at the bottom could flare less, like a human nostril, just flare inwards a bit. But it sticks true to its hybrid design that we all recognize as prius! Look at the 23, it has that red light across the back window, I'm saddened, it takes a lot out of the prius in design. It looks like a pontiac at the back end of the car, and I know nothing about cars its just the height and way it looks. And the way it says PRIUS at the bumber end, in all CAPS with huge spaces in between, I'm saddened...it reminds me of another car brand that does this, or more than one car brand, I've seen them on the road, I'm like yea yea, but PRIUS please don't hire some designer who does this same thing to our future generation of priuses.

  • @loveanimals-0197
    @loveanimals-0197 Год назад +1

    Doesn't matter. Go buy the Mazda CX-30 instead.

  • @RWJSJG
    @RWJSJG Год назад

    2023 is way better 😊

  • @fe2nq
    @fe2nq 3 месяца назад

    Gen 4 all day long

  • @ph34poker73
    @ph34poker73 5 месяцев назад +1

    Video would have been just as good IF not better without the cringe train thing LOL

    • @Toyotajeff
      @Toyotajeff  5 месяцев назад

      Cringe is the whole philosophy of my channel. Matches my goofy and weird personality. Fun thorough reviews :)

  • @Hermetic_
    @Hermetic_ Год назад

    Del Mar 👍

  • @Uh-huh-uh-huh
    @Uh-huh-uh-huh Год назад +1

    Now we'll need a new Prius bumper sticker: "I think the old Prius is cooler." ~ said no one.

  • @Minienthusiast
    @Minienthusiast Год назад

    None

  • @shadowhound5113
    @shadowhound5113 Год назад +2

    The new Prius looks like junk. But I love the horsepower.

  • @japkoslav
    @japkoslav Год назад +1

    TBH, If I look at current Prius Prime and compare it to upcoming 2023 - man, older lights were so much nicer, these probably can't even turn off segments while using high beam and blind vehicles in opposite lanes.
    Not to mention, the older lights could slightly rotate in turns.
    In terms of styling and power it is a clear update (for Prime or HEV), but let's be honest, what current Prius owner cares for that.

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh Год назад

      I actually wouldn't mind it, especially having more power (electricity biased of course).
      But I do also like practicality

    • @cf6965
      @cf6965 Год назад

      I would be very surprised if it didn't have Matrix Headlights in Europe !

  • @elfunndijon8838
    @elfunndijon8838 Год назад

    The 23 makes the 22 looks so ugly 😂😅