R55 Clubman or 2010 Prius? What to do, what to do...
#176
I was getting my daughter's 2008 Civic serviced last week so I was wasting time looking at their inventory. I noticed something I thought was strange. The new Insight, which has a way better front end than the Prius got a little worse fuel mileage than the Hybrid Civic. The dealer told me that it is geared for the person with over extra $1,000.00 to spend for the hybrid Civic. I still think that a vehicle built as a fuel miser hybrid gets beaten by a regular vehicle turned hybrid. Oh, I just found out a couple of weeks ago that the Prius has the same engine as the Ford Escape hybrid. My buddy had one and it is weird to look into the engine bay and see "air" where the transmission should be.
Last edited by ftttuhzbmcs; 05-05-2009 at 02:40 PM.
#177
Old thread, but I just found it.
We just bought a '10 prius and can honestly say it is phenomenal! It is the perfect around town form of transportation until the EV models come out. I am currently looking for the MCS for myself, but there is nothing that can replace our prius. It is an experience all unto itself.
aaron
We just bought a '10 prius and can honestly say it is phenomenal! It is the perfect around town form of transportation until the EV models come out. I am currently looking for the MCS for myself, but there is nothing that can replace our prius. It is an experience all unto itself.
aaron
#178
Wow, this is now a 5 year old thread, but I wanted to follow up on my original post.
We eventually ended up with both cars- me with the Clubman S, and my husband with the Prius. They both are great cars in their own way. We just recently sold the Prius.
In a very simple nutshell:
Mini = Fun and Fast
Prius = Easy and Economical
They are both two completely different cars to drive, obviously. As a daily driver where we live in California the Mini is a dream. I don't need to tell this crowd how it handles. It's a joy to drive. I'm glad I ended up slurging on the interior with leather seats, nice trim, etc..
For the 10 hour commute to downtown Las Vegas that I do 1-2x a month, the Prius was a blessing to put it in drive and go. Yes, the Mini is faster, but quite honestly, for a long drive like that, I was more comfortable after unfolding myself from the Prius over the Mini after so many hours. That being said, I've done the trip with my Clubman and arrived a LOT faster!
We recently sold the Prius because my man bought a pick up truck for towing. It was hard for me to let go of that car, but I'm still so glad to have the Mini as my primary car especially since I had the tow hitch installed to tow my 1971 Boler.
As for towing with the Clubman, I took a fun trip through Arizona in February with my dog and my Clubman S towed beautifully. I've never experienced so many polite drivers in my life!
Here's a link to an image: https://instagram.com/p/yd7RqoD0SQ/?...tianaspaulding and here's another one here:
My 2009 Clubman S towing a 1971 Boler Travel Trailer
So, that's the update. Happy travels, Friends!
We eventually ended up with both cars- me with the Clubman S, and my husband with the Prius. They both are great cars in their own way. We just recently sold the Prius.
In a very simple nutshell:
Mini = Fun and Fast
Prius = Easy and Economical
They are both two completely different cars to drive, obviously. As a daily driver where we live in California the Mini is a dream. I don't need to tell this crowd how it handles. It's a joy to drive. I'm glad I ended up slurging on the interior with leather seats, nice trim, etc..
For the 10 hour commute to downtown Las Vegas that I do 1-2x a month, the Prius was a blessing to put it in drive and go. Yes, the Mini is faster, but quite honestly, for a long drive like that, I was more comfortable after unfolding myself from the Prius over the Mini after so many hours. That being said, I've done the trip with my Clubman and arrived a LOT faster!
We recently sold the Prius because my man bought a pick up truck for towing. It was hard for me to let go of that car, but I'm still so glad to have the Mini as my primary car especially since I had the tow hitch installed to tow my 1971 Boler.
As for towing with the Clubman, I took a fun trip through Arizona in February with my dog and my Clubman S towed beautifully. I've never experienced so many polite drivers in my life!
Here's a link to an image: https://instagram.com/p/yd7RqoD0SQ/?...tianaspaulding and here's another one here:
My 2009 Clubman S towing a 1971 Boler Travel Trailer
So, that's the update. Happy travels, Friends!
#181
Thanks for the tip! I just got the oil changed this month. I'll get the transmission fluid done too.
Many Boler owners say this trailer is 900 pounds. The GVW is listed as 1250. The trailer is pretty basic / original inside, most of what I need for camping I keep in the cargo box. I don't tow all the time, so hopefully it's not taking too much of a toll on my Mini. This combo really does tow like a dream!
Many Boler owners say this trailer is 900 pounds. The GVW is listed as 1250. The trailer is pretty basic / original inside, most of what I need for camping I keep in the cargo box. I don't tow all the time, so hopefully it's not taking too much of a toll on my Mini. This combo really does tow like a dream!
#184
It's funny how different these 2 cars are.
I personally don't think going for a prius is giving up on life.
The Prius is a great A to B car. In fact IMO I do think it's one of the best and reliable car on the market for the job. 200-300k miles with barely any issues. Surprisingly most of them still on original battery and mpg is still similar. Also people tend to look down on Prius owners but I mean if you're asking then I don't see a problem with that.
On to the Mini. I love and enjoy the moment owning this car. There are times that the car drives me crazy. Mostly maintenance issues. I have an hatchback but I wish I got a clubman instead :(
Personally if I were you, I'll go for 2 cars, 1 fun weekend car and 1 Prius. If you can only own 1 car, I'd go for the Mini.
I personally don't think going for a prius is giving up on life.
The Prius is a great A to B car. In fact IMO I do think it's one of the best and reliable car on the market for the job. 200-300k miles with barely any issues. Surprisingly most of them still on original battery and mpg is still similar. Also people tend to look down on Prius owners but I mean if you're asking then I don't see a problem with that.
On to the Mini. I love and enjoy the moment owning this car. There are times that the car drives me crazy. Mostly maintenance issues. I have an hatchback but I wish I got a clubman instead :(
Personally if I were you, I'll go for 2 cars, 1 fun weekend car and 1 Prius. If you can only own 1 car, I'd go for the Mini.
#186
Wow, this is now a 5 year old thread, but I wanted to follow up on my original post.
We eventually ended up with both cars- me with the Clubman S, and my husband with the Prius. They both are great cars in their own way. We just recently sold the Prius.
In a very simple nutshell:
Mini = Fun and Fast
Prius = Easy and Economical
They are both two completely different cars to drive, obviously. As a daily driver where we live in California the Mini is a dream. I don't need to tell this crowd how it handles. It's a joy to drive. I'm glad I ended up slurging on the interior with leather seats, nice trim, etc..
For the 10 hour commute to downtown Las Vegas that I do 1-2x a month, the Prius was a blessing to put it in drive and go. Yes, the Mini is faster, but quite honestly, for a long drive like that, I was more comfortable after unfolding myself from the Prius over the Mini after so many hours. That being said, I've done the trip with my Clubman and arrived a LOT faster!
We recently sold the Prius because my man bought a pick up truck for towing. It was hard for me to let go of that car, but I'm still so glad to have the Mini as my primary car especially since I had the tow hitch installed to tow my 1971 Boler.
As for towing with the Clubman, I took a fun trip through Arizona in February with my dog and my Clubman S towed beautifully. I've never experienced so many polite drivers in my life!
Here's a link to an image: https://instagram.com/p/yd7RqoD0SQ/?...tianaspaulding and here's another one here:
My 2009 Clubman S towing a 1971 Boler Travel Trailer
So, that's the update. Happy travels, Friends!
We eventually ended up with both cars- me with the Clubman S, and my husband with the Prius. They both are great cars in their own way. We just recently sold the Prius.
In a very simple nutshell:
Mini = Fun and Fast
Prius = Easy and Economical
They are both two completely different cars to drive, obviously. As a daily driver where we live in California the Mini is a dream. I don't need to tell this crowd how it handles. It's a joy to drive. I'm glad I ended up slurging on the interior with leather seats, nice trim, etc..
For the 10 hour commute to downtown Las Vegas that I do 1-2x a month, the Prius was a blessing to put it in drive and go. Yes, the Mini is faster, but quite honestly, for a long drive like that, I was more comfortable after unfolding myself from the Prius over the Mini after so many hours. That being said, I've done the trip with my Clubman and arrived a LOT faster!
We recently sold the Prius because my man bought a pick up truck for towing. It was hard for me to let go of that car, but I'm still so glad to have the Mini as my primary car especially since I had the tow hitch installed to tow my 1971 Boler.
As for towing with the Clubman, I took a fun trip through Arizona in February with my dog and my Clubman S towed beautifully. I've never experienced so many polite drivers in my life!
Here's a link to an image: https://instagram.com/p/yd7RqoD0SQ/?...tianaspaulding and here's another one here:
My 2009 Clubman S towing a 1971 Boler Travel Trailer
So, that's the update. Happy travels, Friends!
Nice update , great pic with the clubman hauling a trailer.
Like this .
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