Mazda 3 vs. Toyota Prius Prime vs. Subaru WRX: Who Comes Out on Top in Throttle House's Latest Drag Race?
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Throttle House is back with another drag race to see who comes out on top! This time, they’ve pitted the Toyota Prius Prime against the Mazda 3 all-wheel drive turbo and the new Subaru WRX. With Carson at the wheel, the question is: who will take the win?
The Prius Prime was surprisingly quick, but the Mazda 3 and Subaru WRX had the advantage of all-wheel drive launches. In the end, the Mazda 3 took the win, but the Prius Prime was definitely in the race. It even looked adorable in the rearview mirror! The Mazda 3 was inconsistent, but the Prius Prime kept up, proving that it can hold its own against some of the best cars on the market.
When it comes to car comparisons, new car reviews, drag races, best cars, automotive reviews, sports cars, track tests, car battles, and hot hatches, Throttle House is the place to go. This time, they’ve shown us that the Canadian-made Prius Prime is a force to be reckoned with. Even Churchill would be proud!
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Viewer Reactions for 2023 Toyota Prius Prime vs Mazda3 Turbo vs Subaru WRX // DRAG & ROLL RACE
In this video from Throttle House, viewers were surprised to see the Prius Prime hold its own against the WRX, with some even expressing shock that a Prius could compete with a WRX at all. The Mazda 3 Turbo was also praised for its all-rounder performance, with its reliable powerplant and great interior. The blacked out Mazda 3 Turbo was also noted for its stealth fighter-like appearance.
The Prius Prime was praised for its impressive performance, with viewers noting the huge leap forward the Prius has made. The WRX was noted as having made level progress or even moved backwards. The Mazda 3 was praised for its win, with viewers noting its refreshing performance.
Viewers also noted the lack of tire options for the new Prius, with only two options available on Tire Rack. It was also noted that the Mazda 3 has less power than a 10 year old Mazdaspeed 3, but that the AWD helps out.
Viewers also praised the content creators for making regular car reviews fun, with some even saying they were an inspiration to other content creators. Some viewers also requested more videos of cars people can afford.
Finally, viewers noted that the Subaru WRX needs a better fuel map, and that with a tune, it can be on a whole different level. Some viewers also asked if Toyota will ever make the GR Prius they showed at 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Overall, viewers were impressed with the performance of the Prius Prime, and praised the Mazda 3 Turbo for its all-rounder performance. They also praised the content creators for making regular car reviews fun, and requested more videos of cars people can afford.
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