GadgetMaster wrote:
Keep us updated on your purchase then. I am interested to read a real world "review" of Honda's version of the technology. :-)
I actually did a test drive with the Toyota Prius and the Honda Civic IMA and have choosen for the Honda for several reasons:
- cost: although we get a refund from the Belgium government of 15% on the Prius and 3% on the Honda the Honda is still cheaper. The prius should be a little bit more fuel efficient though.
Also for the Prius the test drive was with a car with extra options like parking assistence and the sales people did everything to promote these extra featres.
The Honda was the standard equipment (for Belgium) except for leader seats, and the salesguy did not seem to puch the extra options that much. Standard options on Honda: CVT transmission, cruise control, heating in the front seats, car stereo with 6 CD, VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist).
- technique: I am impressed more with the technique of the Honda IMA motor (an eletrical part and conventional part joined into one motor block) then the Toyota one (two separate motors). I admit this preference is subjective. I was also impressed by the CVT transmission of the Honda; but the Prius also has this feature.
- look: Although it is not important to me I liked the external look of the Honda more the the Prius. Also the internal look of the Honda is more sportive (rpm display of the motor) then the Prius (which is quite boring).
All-in-all I don't think I am a good reviewer and that both cars are good vehicles. I probably did make my decision more on feeling then on reasoning.
greets,
Staf.