I have a 2017 Toyota Prius v which I love, but it has been discontinued.
I always worried about buying a Prius. When I pull up to the curb I would expect the Lyft and Uber passengers would try to get into my car.

I have a 2017 Toyota Prius v which I love, but it has been discontinued.

The v is the wagon, so it doesn’t get recognized as a Prius right away. I drove small Ford wagons for years (Escorts and Focuses) and really like the small wagon format.I always worried about buying a Prius. When I pull up to the curb I would expect the Lyft and Uber passengers would try to get into my car.![]()
I'm currently on my 4th vehicle, each one a different make (Toyota, Acura, Mazda, Subaru) and I have to say I've been really impressed with the Subaru. It just turned ten (nine model years but manufactured in 2010) and despite being in a pretty serious accident at one point it drives great. I'm sold on another Subaru when I finally do have to get rid of this one.
I think not being willing do recalls is a HUGE problem for Nissan. Nissan has stepped up the warranty on the CVT's but the dealer closest to my house can't keep up. So they sublet warranty CVT repairs to a couple of independent transmission shops.Nissan has a lower “recall rate” than Toyota and Honda. And the CVT transmission has been improved in the last couple of years; they were really bad prior to 2010.
Please keep in mind the qua
Seems like everyone around me is buying one. They just seem way too expensive to me. I'll consider it when they improve the batteries enough that I can make it from Seattle to Walla Walla with the A/C blasting on one charge.
Nissan has a lower “recall rate” than Toyota and Honda. And the CVT transmission has been improved in the last couple of years; they were really bad prior to 2010.
Meh - superchargers are on the route. Plug in, get a snack or coffee, go to the bathroom, stretch a bit and then go. Stopping to charge doesn't seem like a big deal to me anymore.
Yes they need to get one at the Los Hernandez Tamale stand in Union Gap...
http://www.loshernandeztamales.com/...Fy71r9FN4zjgrSEyjfx6yRglT5Ux4XrdIAYqvseyIzqsY
Boy you are not kidding! We bought ours from Worthington (and his dog spot) and service there was OK but we could never get an appointment. We took it to another dealer on the other side of town and they straight-up ripped us off performing service we specifically told them not to do. STILL better than Toyota - we tried 5 different dealers (my wife had a service contract with them) and each one was incrementally worse than the one before - just sleezy, every one of them.Nissan has a lower “recall rate” than Toyota and Honda. And the CVT transmission has been improved in the last couple of years; they were really bad prior to 2010.
Please keep in mind the quality of the dealer’s service department, that can make all the difference with your car. We were Ford people until our local dealer‘s service department really went downhill. Poor workmanship, repeated visits to fix what they had supposedly fixed before. Failure to properly torque lug nuts after a tire rotation, cheap poor quality brake parts at high costs, and so on.
We are a Honda for life family.