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rokeby

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Although we do not need a second car right now, we have been doing some
research, just in case. We currently commute together in an '08 Prius. We're
lucky, but that could change with different jobs in opposite directions or
non-matching work hours. Volume-wise the Prius is more than enough car
for the two of us. So, for what is typically a one hour, one way drive we don't
mind down sizing.

Basically, we are trying to get smart on various cars that would be used as an
urban commuter, ~30 miles round trip. It seems like an EV would not only do
just fine, it is the preferred alternative as gas costs creep upward. We have test
driven the LEAF, and the Scion iQ. (And may drive the FIAT 500 just for fun.
Test driving new cars can be addictive!)



The LEAF, for all its technological savvy, seemed like more car, and particularly
more features than we need or want. The iQ was an amazing little car, but it's
gas powered and too small. It would probably take two trips out-and-back to
do the weekend errands/shopping. (There are some EV iQs in Oregon as part of
an exploratory for-hire EV program.)

We have read that the I is a "small" car. Well, OK. But compared to what?
We felt that being significantly smaller than a Honda Fit might be too small.
So, we did a quick I-Fit-Prius specs comparison. (Data from Edmonds.)
(Drat! No table making ability on this board that I can find.)

(In inches) ……………...… I ……..…. Fit …....… Prius
Length ………………….. 144.8 ….. 161.6 ….. 175.0 *
Width ……………....…..… 62.4 ….… 66.7 ..….. 67.9
Height ……………….….… 63.6 …... 60.0 …..... 58.7
Wheel Base ……………...100.4 ..….. 98.4 …... 106.3
Front head room …..…... 35.6…..... 40.4 …..….39.1
Front hip room …………...… …..…. 51.5 ….…. 51.0
Front leg room ……….…. 33.8 ….... 41.3 ……. 41.9 @
Front shoulder room ….. 54.8 ….....52.7 …..… 55.0
Rear hip room ……….....….. ……… 51.3 …..... 51.6
Rear Head room ……..…. 34.3 ...….39.0 …..… 37.3
Rear leg room ………..…. 30.0 …....34.5 …..... 38.6 #
Rear shoulder room ….... 54.8 ..…. 51.3 …..… 52.9
Cargo, seats in place ….. 13.2 .…… 20.6 ….... 14.4
Max cargo …………….….. 50.4 ………… ……… 57.3
Curb weight (lbs) …….… 2579 …… 2496 …… 2932
Turning circle (ft) …….……. …..…… 34.4 …… 34.1
* I-Prius length difference mainly due Prius front/rear overhangs
@ I can stretch out in the Prius, was "just a little" cramped in the I.
# 30.0"! Seats hard and flat. Should not be a big problem due 95%+
one/two person use.

So, without getting too overly critical, the I is roughly the size of a Fit.

There is a Mitsu dealer who is selling the I within 5 miles of our home. However,
despite there being dealer test drive cars on the ground in the Port of Baltimore,
the dealer does not yet have any chargers installed and has no Is on the lot.

With Fiddlerjohn's assistance, I identified other Mitsu dealers in the greater
Baltimore/Washington area that have Is on their lot. After calling around we found
that although Safford Mitsu in Silver Spring isn't open on Sunday, their Is are out
front, easily accessible…
and at least one would be unlocked !!!???

Today, we drove to Safford to see the I -- 80 miles round trip, just over 1.5 gal. gas
in the Prius.

The cars were there and the silver ES was unlocked. We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves
poking around, getting in and out, and identifying the various features. I'm 6' 1" tall
and had plenty of head room. The white/blue SE was locked. Still we were able to
identify and compare, at least by sight, differences due upgrading.

We'll test drive the I when our local dealer gets their Is on the lot.

Our preliminary assessment was that at least with regard to driver/passenger room,
the I would do just fine. Although the predicted range is only 76 miles -- I suspect
that I can do better -- we could live with that too. While we don't need a second car,
urban commuter right now, should the need arise -- changes in employment or gas
going above $5 -- the I will be first on our list for consideration...

Ah, but then, the Ford Fusion EV is due out in 2013 isn't it...

Oh boy, another opportunity for a new car test drive!
 
I too did some comparisons like you on the i vs. our current vehicles: a much larger Ford Focus wagon and my little Lectric Leopard (a 1980 Renault LeCar EV). Though it won't be as good for long items (like lumber), relatively large or tall items would fit quite well in the roughly 30"x40"x50" (hxwxl) inch back with seats down i. It is, however, still better as just an efficient people mover and I think 4 people can be pretty comfortable in the car, even pretty tall people (I'm 6'4" myself), though legroom in the back is tight.

The range, as compared to the Leaf, is about 10-15% less, so not a big difference, but the cost and simplicity are a plus for me too.
 
Thanks for the stats...now I can compare the iMiev to my gas guzzler...my 2010 Prius.
 
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