2004 Toyota Prius
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It's fun to get in and out without pressing a fob or pulling a key.
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Fun. It's fun to push a button to start a car. It's fun to get in and out without pressing a fob or pulling a key. There's plenty of room inside, and the seats are made of quality materials. The front display is so different that it's a little disconcerting at first, as it's all digital and seems so far away. But once you're used to it you learn to appreciate the simplicity and futuristic feel. That simplicity is noticeable throughout the instrument control area. Toyota engineers included just what was needed, and managed to get most of it on the steering wheel - where it should be. These steering wheel controls are easy to use, intuitive to touch - though in the evening, it's hard to see the controls. The available voice activation works as well as most -- push the button and make a specific command - you'll get what you want, though the center console monitor seems to go dark when voice command is on. Of particular use is the voice-command temperature control and radio control.
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