Sales seem to be doing really well. Maybe this will encourage Honda to keep working on EVs. I’m curious … for those who bought the Prologue, what made you pick it over something like the Blazer? Was it the design, features like CarPlay, or just being a Honda fan?
It feels like a regular car, not trying too hard to stand out. Great for families, good mileage, and just a nice way to ease into EVs while keeping that old car vibe.
Lian said:
It feels like a regular car, not trying too hard to stand out. Great for families, good mileage, and just a nice way to ease into EVs while keeping that old car vibe.
That’s true, but I hope you don’t hit any issues. Some first-gen quirks have been popping up.
The Prologue is one of the most affordable EVs to lease right now. Deals are amazing, and they’re easy to find. Honda might phase it out once they bring their own EV line, but that’s years away. If you’re looking for an EV now, this is worth considering.
@Val
I’ve been a Honda fan for years. Can’t wait for them to really commit to EVs. They have so much potential to dominate the market if they step up soon.
Dorian said:
@Val
I’ve been a Honda fan for years. Can’t wait for them to really commit to EVs. They have so much potential to dominate the market if they step up soon.
Yeah, I hope they go all-in too. This GM partnership feels like a small step, but they can do better.
It’s just a normal car, and that’s exactly what we wanted. No futuristic vibes or statements, just a family car that saves us money on gas. It’s been a good fit so far. We thought about Volvo, but no stock, and local dealers didn’t seem into selling or servicing EVs.
@Keenan
Yeah, and Volvos are expensive for what they offer. I love the EX90, but it’s hard to justify $80k+.
I really enjoy driving my Prologue. It’s comfortable, looks good, and works for my needs. The downside is charging isn’t super cheap in California, especially with high electricity rates. Still happy with it overall.
The leasing deals are what sold me. Over three years, it’s cheaper than buying it outright. Features like wireless CarPlay and good interior space sealed the deal. Sure, it could have better mileage and faster charging, but for the price, I’m not complaining.
I liked the price, design, space, and tech. The interface might not be fancy, but it’s easy to use. Overall, no complaints so far.
Great lease deals, free home charger, actual buttons on the dashboard (a rare thing these days), and a well-balanced range for passengers. Plus, it’s one of the better-looking EVs out there in my opinion.
@Ash
Totally agree. It’s probably the best-looking car in its class. Even pricier models don’t look as good to me.
@Ash
The buttons are such a nice touch! Love them.
GM should reconsider dropping CarPlay. It’s a huge factor for many buyers. Adding it back could boost sales and customer satisfaction.
Carter said:
GM should reconsider dropping CarPlay. It’s a huge factor for many buyers. Adding it back could boost sales and customer satisfaction.
Unless they’re more focused on selling our data to third parties…
Carter said:
GM should reconsider dropping CarPlay. It’s a huge factor for many buyers. Adding it back could boost sales and customer satisfaction.
Honestly, we didn’t even know the Prologue was an option until our broker suggested it. My only must-have was Apple CarPlay.
Check out this photo of mine: https://placehold.co/600x400.png
@Shay
What trim level did you get?
Ellis said:
@Shay
What trim level did you get?
It’s the Touring model.