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2009 Toyota Prius Standard

1.5L I-4 engine, continuously variable automatic transmission
48 MPG City / 45 MPG Hwy
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Starting MSRP: $ 22,000
Starting Invoice: $ 20,900
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Editorial Reviews
Q&A: 2010 Toyota Prius
All your questions on the 2010 Toyota Prius answered
"We answer all your questions regarding the new 2010 Toyota Prius"
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2010 Toyota Prius Review
All-new version more refined, more efficient.

"The all-new 2010 Toyota Prius is evolutionary, with substantial improvements in styling and the hybrid powertrain. It's sleeker and better looking, and achieves a combined 50 miles per gallon. With almost the same exterior dimensions but more interior room, it's considered a midsize sedan. The suspension is sharp over patchy pavement, and road noise is surprisingly high, possibly because of tires with low rolling resistance. The interior design is futuristic without being out there, and the new fron"
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Edmunds.com 2010 Toyota Prius Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com

"The last Toyota Prius flipped the automotive world on its head, changing the purchasing priorities of American car buyers seemingly overnight. Attracted to its sky-high fuel economy, practical body style and green image, consum..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2010 Toyota Prius Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If getting the most mileage out of each tank of gas is high on your list, the 2010 Prius is a stellar choice. With EPA-estimated city/highway fuel economy ratings of 51/48 mpg, your fill-ups will be few and far between no matter the road you take.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
Fully loaded, the Prius may not be what you consider a bargain at $32,500, even with potential future fuel-pump savings in mind. Those who are leaning towards a hybrid but want to save more upfront may be interested in the somewhat similar-looking (but smaller) Honda Insight, which starts in the $20,000-range and maxes out just under $24,000."
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Edmunds.com 2009 Toyota Prius Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com

"It's hard for car people with 93 octane running through their veins to realize this sometimes, but not everyone loves to drive. Not everyone gets a kick out of taking a turn quickly, or shooting away from a traffic light four t..."
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Kelley Blue Book ® - 2009 Toyota Prius Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book

"YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If you're concerned about the environment, this car produces minimal greenhouse emissions in stop-and-go driving. Speeds below 30 miles per hour are handled by the electric motor – the gasoline engine comes on only when you need more power or are driving at highway speeds. Nothing says "I'm Green" like a 2009 Toyota Prius parked in your driveway.

YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
If saving money is as important as saving the planet, you can buy a Toyota Corolla for a lot less money and still get pretty good fuel economy and low emissions. The Prius' long-term ownership costs are an unknown, as is the life of the battery pack and the cost to replace it."
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2008 Toyota Prius Review
Easy on the environment.

"The Toyota Prius sets the standard for environmentally friendly transportation. It delivers extremely good fuel efficiency for a four-seat car with an automatic transmission. EPA numbers peg combined city/highway fuel economy at 46 mpg, which is about what you can expect. Toyota is clearly the leader in hybrid technology. The Prius is an amazing piece of engineering, yet driving one and owning one is not much different from a conventional car. That's impressive."
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2006 Toyota Prius Review
The environment's best friend.

"The Toyota Prius sets the standard for environmentally friendly transportation. It also delivers extremely good fuel efficiency for a four-seat car with an automatic transmission. Just ignore those EPA numbers. Buyers can expect to average something north of 45 mpg. Toyota is clearly the leader in hybrid technology. The Prius is an amazing piece of engineering yet driving one and owning one is not much different from a conventional car. That's impressive."
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2005 Toyota Prius Review
The environment's best automotive friend.

"The Toyota Prius sets the standard for environmentally friendly transportation. It also delivers extremely good fuel efficiency for a four-seat car with an automatic transmission. Just ignore those EPA numbers. Buyers can expect to average something north of 45 mpg. Toyota is clearly the leader in hybrid technology. The Prius is an amazing piece of engineering yet driving one and owning one is not much different from a conventional car. That's impressive."
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2004 Toyota Prius
The next great hybrid is here

2004 Toyota Prius Review
America's best hybrid and no, you don't plug it in.

"The all-new 2004 Toyota Prius sets the standard for the most efficient hybrid on the road in the U.S., with its EPA-estimated 60/51 mpg significantly besting the Civic Hybrid's 47/48. And from behind the steering wheel, at least, few drivers would realize it's any different from a conventional car."
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Our picks for the 10 best used economy cars with gas mileage gifts

"It's no secret that used cars with high gas mileage are hot now, but which one to get? Let MyRide help you make a fuel-efficient decision."
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2002 Toyota Prius Review
Making it easy to be green.

"Toyota offers the Prius as an environmentally friendly car for the masses. It's designed to handle the daily grind on congested roads while it delivers fuel-economy numbers that would make a diesel jealous. Unfortunately, the price for your eco-awareness is mediocre comfort, handling and performance stickered at $20,000. The Prius is not a large car; that makes it easy to park, but you may sometimes feel threatened by aggressively driven sport-utilities."
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2001 Toyota Prius Review
It's a clean, green machine.

"Toyota offers the Prius as an environmentally friendly car for the masses. Fortunately, you won't look like a freak driving it because the Prius looks like any other economy car. It's designed to handle the daily grind of driving on exceedingly congested roads while it delivers fuel-economy numbers that would make a diesel engine jealous. Unfortunately, the price for such eco-thinking is in the neighborhood of $20,000. The Prius is not a large car; that makes it easy to park, but you may sometimes feel out"
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About 2009 Toyota Prius Photos
Autobytel, Inc. staff photographers are provided Prius vehicles from the manufacturer to shoot Toyota Prius photos. Our photographers provide the most appropriate and effective 2009 Toyota Prius pictures to assist consumers in their 2009 Toyota Prius research.

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Toyota Prius pictures are updated when Toyota manufacturers provide vehicles to Autobytel, Inc. In some cases, the Toyota Prius cars shown here are slightly different then the trim or style being researched. Autobytel, Inc. makes its best effort to provide the most recent Toyota Prius photos for our customers.

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