Prius Limo
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From: Jenison, MI (Near Grand Rapids)

I don't think "Limo" is an accurate description of what was done here.
It was made longer, and can seat more people, but is still a econo-eco-box. I don't think luxury was the point here.
A complete waste of time and energy, in my opinion. They could have just picked up an old Taurus wagon for dirt cheap. It wouldn't get 40 mpg, but it takes a whole lot of miles at 40 mpg to make up for the $$ it takes to create a custom Prius wagon.
It was made longer, and can seat more people, but is still a econo-eco-box. I don't think luxury was the point here.
A complete waste of time and energy, in my opinion. They could have just picked up an old Taurus wagon for dirt cheap. It wouldn't get 40 mpg, but it takes a whole lot of miles at 40 mpg to make up for the $$ it takes to create a custom Prius wagon.
Originally Posted by theJMFC
I don't think "Limo" is an accurate description of what was done here.
It was made longer, and can seat more people, but is still a econo-eco-box. I don't think luxury was the point here.
A complete waste of time and energy, in my opinion. They could have just picked up an old Taurus wagon for dirt cheap. It wouldn't get 40 mpg, but it takes a whole lot of miles at 40 mpg to make up for the $$ it takes to create a custom Prius wagon.
It was made longer, and can seat more people, but is still a econo-eco-box. I don't think luxury was the point here.
A complete waste of time and energy, in my opinion. They could have just picked up an old Taurus wagon for dirt cheap. It wouldn't get 40 mpg, but it takes a whole lot of miles at 40 mpg to make up for the $$ it takes to create a custom Prius wagon.
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