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If you were forced to drive 1 of these 3 cars, which would you choose? (1 Viewer)

You dont have a choice. You have to drive one. Which do you choose?

  • Toyota Prius (standard model)

    Votes: 41 42.7%
  • Hyundai Ioniq

    Votes: 27 28.1%
  • Kia Niro

    Votes: 28 29.2%

  • Total voters
    96
I've been driving a Toyota Echo for the last 16 years. It's the best damn car ever, so I vote for the Prius on the off chance that it's half as good the Echo. 

That's to own though, and I see this is a company car. In that case, who gives a #### about reliability. Prius is hideous, even to an Echo driver. I'd go with the Kia, or whichever was the crossover.

 
I've been driving a Toyota Echo for the last 16 years. It's the best damn car ever, so I vote for the Prius on the off chance that it's half as good the Echo. 

That's to own though, and I see this is a company car. In that case, who gives a #### about reliability. Prius is hideous, even to an Echo driver. I'd go with the Kia, or whichever was the crossover.
Yeah, the question is definitely which would you choose to drive if forced to, not which would you choose to purchase.

Money, mpg, resale value, reliability are not part of the equation. Which would you prefer to drive as a work vehicle for the next 5 years?

 
Happily drive a Prius now.   Second one I've owned.  (Lost the first in my divorce.)

Honestly, if I was in your position I wouldn't care what my employees wanted.   

 
That's the only one Ive driven too and I didnt really like the drive. The Ioniq is supposed to be a breakthrough driving experience for a hybrid. Dont really know much about the Kia.

Not expecting anyone to LOVE this car, just trying to figure out which is the least offensive to drive and be seen in.
They are all pretty offensive. Car designers and the people that namenthe models are terrible these days.

 
This type of car is just about serving a purpose. I wouldn't worry about the looks (although that new Prius is rough looking) and just get the one with the best combo of deal, warranty, mileage, options, etc.

 
I think part of the math here is if you get a Prius: YOU HAVE TO DRIVE like a COMPLETE DOOSHCANOE that is driving a car for the very first time .  Pretty sure that is in the Prius driver's manual. 

 

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