2023 Toyota Prius | Family Review



The 2023 Toyota Prius is a fuel-sipping hybrid that competes with the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid, Kia Niro, and perhaps the Honda Accord Hybrid. In this video, we drive a Toyota Prius Limited Trim to review its positives and negatives from a family perspective.

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00:00 2023 Toyota Prius Review
0:16 Information Explosion
0:48 Interior & Safety Features
5:05 Arm Rest Test
6:14 Exterior Review
7:34 Driving Impressions
9:40 Evie Drives
11:33 Emotion Factor
12:20 Does the Toyota Prius have a Spare Tire?
14:04 Infotainment Review
15:15 Engine Choices & Fuel Economy
15:55 Which Prius trim is best?
16:26 Toyota Prius Competitors
16:57 Synopsis

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30 thoughts on “2023 Toyota Prius | Family Review”

  1. trucks disappear in the A pillar horrible bought 3 prius but will not be spending$40K for an economy car. not better MPG, lower, and less room in side big fails and the nail in the coffin is the only way to buy one is ORDER ONLY which means dealers up charging. thanks Toyota will keep on driving the other prius.

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  2. I would totally buy a spare tire if I had a prius too. That sucks that happened to you. Good review, I liked your stuff from KBB and I can each time I tune into your videos they only get better. The family review format is sure unique, and you do it well. Your camera shots are always top tier and your reviews always have that Micah charm/goofiness. <3

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  3. I bought a ‘23 Limited FWD. Love it so far,, but share Micah’s concern about no spare wheel. He referenced them being available for $300-$400. Can anybody point me in that direction? Can’t seem to find any for sale – Toyota, eBay, etc.

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  4. Just found an LE AWD that was heading to my local dealer and surprisingly it wasn't pre-sold! I put down a deposit, but now I found out that it lacks a lot more than I initially thought. Don't know if I want to sacrifice this much for a car that's about $30k. May just let someone else take this one and cross my fingers for an XLE model.

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  5. Looked at em, liked it, however they still feel cheaply executed. A fully loaded Prius sits around 42k. By the time you pay the tab to Uncle Sam, add a warranty and all other misc charges your at 50k. For a Prius no thanks.

    We opted for a Hyundai Ioniq 6 Limited trim, long range. Way larger, way nicer, dealership worked the numbers with us vs typical Toyota either marking up or selling at MSRP. We were out the door at 61500 with a 10yr/150k mile bumper to bumper in a way nicer car with the added little perk of 3yrs free charging through Electrify America.

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  6. i like the style of camry hybrid better, and the camry LE almost has the same mpg and price as prius… what will make me go for the prius is the mor flexible cargo space, being a hatchback

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  7. Micah always does great reviews, but I watch for the pretty lady that’s his wife! Another awesome review, finally Prius looks really good! Y’all are a joy to watch and I love how y’all make each other laugh❤️

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  8. I really like the looks and more power. My biggest challenge is how low you sit. I just fell into it and that jus doesn't work. I often wonder if people are leaving cars because they all seem to be lower and lower. Not sure why car companies are doing that. To push buyers to suv/cuv's, where they make more money/profit?

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