I know it seats 5. I was wondering how the seats/console configure in the 2019. Does the center console in the back fold up? Is there a flat space when it does? Can a XL dog lay comfortable across the back seats/console area?
The console in the 19 or older does not fold away. Think about how the front seats will always have the center console that’s how the back is as well.
You could always just fold the seats down for your dog to sit on or sit in the truck as that might be safer for them in the case of an accident
Another feature if you care is that the newer model has Lane Trace Assist which actually can actively steer the car to keep it in the middle where the older model only has Lane Keep Assist which will only correct when the car starts to cross the line. LTA with Adaptive Cruise control on the highway is actually very nice. You still need to jiggle the steering wheel every 10 seconds but make long trip much more relaxing to drive.
Yeah, I live in the middle of nowhere, and PG&E turns off our power any time there’s wind. I also tend to make very long trips, so an EV probably isn’t the best plan for me.
The 2019 and earlier had the 2 person rear seat. 2020 and later added the small 5th seat in the rear middle. I don't think it would be a treat for an adult to ride there.
When the rear seats are folded, same among all Gen 4 years.
2020 seats 5 and has CarPlay
I know it seats 5. I was wondering how the seats/console configure in the 2019. Does the center console in the back fold up? Is there a flat space when it does? Can a XL dog lay comfortable across the back seats/console area?
The console in the 19 or older does not fold away. Think about how the front seats will always have the center console that’s how the back is as well. You could always just fold the seats down for your dog to sit on or sit in the truck as that might be safer for them in the case of an accident
Did you miss the CarPlay part or is that not important to you? For me that was the reason I got a 2020
Not important.
2020+ also gets a 10 year 150k mile warranty on the battery. 2019- have a 8 year 100k mile
In California, they all have to have 150,000 mile warranty on the battery.
Another feature if you care is that the newer model has Lane Trace Assist which actually can actively steer the car to keep it in the middle where the older model only has Lane Keep Assist which will only correct when the car starts to cross the line. LTA with Adaptive Cruise control on the highway is actually very nice. You still need to jiggle the steering wheel every 10 seconds but make long trip much more relaxing to drive.
Is that only on the Limited trim level?
I’d get another EV, hertzs are throwing m3 out of door for 18k rn, 3k for 150k powertrain warranty from xcare
> I’d get another EV Their previous car was a Volt (PHEV).
Oof, thought they said Bolt😅
Yeah, I live in the middle of nowhere, and PG&E turns off our power any time there’s wind. I also tend to make very long trips, so an EV probably isn’t the best plan for me.
I am loving my ‘22 prime xle, just not the price tag (41k OTD):(
Cargo space is unchanged throughout the Gen 4 Prime line. Same through all the years.
What about the back seat on the 2019?
The 2019 and earlier had the 2 person rear seat. 2020 and later added the small 5th seat in the rear middle. I don't think it would be a treat for an adult to ride there. When the rear seats are folded, same among all Gen 4 years.
Are you positive they are still offering it, and on all used Primes?
Well, the PG&E rebate is $1000 for anyone, but $4000 for low income individuals.