I’ve got a hatchback -the truck of the proletariat- no, I can’t help you move, but if you have an hour I’d love to tell you about how it has a surprising amount of cargo you can fit in it
Oh no! I love pretty much everything about mine! Except being forced to drive it to work daily :/ but it’s a new ish one and my old car was reeeeeeeeeeeeeeal old
The worst part was the way I was treated while I was driving it. It was clear that 99% of Prius drivers make the other 1% look bad, because I’ve never seen more people drive under the speed limit, clip curbs, back up at green lights instead of moving forward, or just lose situational awareness while behind the wheel than Prius drivers. Maybe some of that is confirmation bias, but I know from driving mine that it isn’t because the car itself isn’t capable of going the speed limit. The blind spots are minimal, it has pickup if you even try to give it any, and shifting gears is easier than in any other car I’ve driven (thank you, swattable stick shift).
I got mine to 283k miles before I found some guy who seems to have bought it for a single part. Since I sold it, I’ve had cops call me three times to ask who I sold it to, because he abandoned it in two different parking lots, and it’s still in one of them as far as I know. Friends will still send me pictures of it from the local Home Depot, and I sold it a year and a half ago.
I’ve got a hatchback -the truck of the proletariat- no, I can’t help you move, but if you have an hour I’d love to tell you about how it has a surprising amount of cargo you can fit in it
I hated almost everything about the Prius I drove for seven years, but I moved with it three times and it worked staggeringly well.
Oh no! I love pretty much everything about mine! Except being forced to drive it to work daily :/ but it’s a new ish one and my old car was reeeeeeeeeeeeeeal old
The worst part was the way I was treated while I was driving it. It was clear that 99% of Prius drivers make the other 1% look bad, because I’ve never seen more people drive under the speed limit, clip curbs, back up at green lights instead of moving forward, or just lose situational awareness while behind the wheel than Prius drivers. Maybe some of that is confirmation bias, but I know from driving mine that it isn’t because the car itself isn’t capable of going the speed limit. The blind spots are minimal, it has pickup if you even try to give it any, and shifting gears is easier than in any other car I’ve driven (thank you, swattable stick shift).
I got mine to 283k miles before I found some guy who seems to have bought it for a single part. Since I sold it, I’ve had cops call me three times to ask who I sold it to, because he abandoned it in two different parking lots, and it’s still in one of them as far as I know. Friends will still send me pictures of it from the local Home Depot, and I sold it a year and a half ago.