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2010 Toyota Prius

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2010 Toyota Prius I

1.8L I-4 engine
continuously variable automatic transmission
2WD
51 MPG City / 48 MPG Hwy

The standard features of the Toyota Prius I include 1.8L I-4 98HP engine, 2-speed CVT transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), side seat mounted airbags, curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, driver knee airbag, airbag occupancy sensor, automatic, 15" alloy wheels, ABS and driveline traction control, stability control, and power mirrors.

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Starting MSRP: $ 21,400
Starting Invoice: $ 20,330
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Customer Ratings and Reviews
"We have put on about 3500 miles on our red 2010 Toyota Prius. The car has managed over 51 mpg since we have had the car. I love the way it drives and handles. It really moves out when passing on a two lane road. The Prius comes pretty loaded up, which includes many safety options. I feel it is a great looking car and also love the interior. Toyota could improve all the dash lighting by making them brighter and maybe a different colors. If you are wearing sunglasses it can be hard to see some of the information, even with the dash lights turned all the way up. The other thing I would like to see improved is the armrests, they could us more padding. Other than that we love the car."
Matthew Z - December, 2009
Warrensburg , Missouri

"We've put almost 3000 miles on our Prius V. We love the look, the mileage and the driveability. We opted for the V knowing that because of the larger tires our mileage and comfort might suffer, but we're happy with the trade off. We're averaging about 42 overall and the ride is rough over bumpy roads. The handling is super with the larger tires. Overall so far so good. The interior is very spacious, more so than our '02 Camry. The Smart Key is great and the back up camera works well - you need it because rear visability is not good. I'm having a hard time adjusting to the lower seat position of the driver, you have no idea where the front end of the car is!! I'm sure it's that way in most newer vehicles. Overall we are enjoying the Prius. The biggest drawback is the price of the V - ouch!"
Jim K - October, 2009
Hays , Kansas

"Our 2010 Prius mpg sucks! Winter is probably the culprit according to dealer service manager! 38 low to 42 max mix of driving is mainly suburban and city where mpg is supposed to be over 50.

Wife had to have it got the one with sunroof. Bunch of bull having to pay for other options you don't want to get it.

Toyota sticks it to the customer on unneccassary accessories.

Third Prius we have had and none ever averaged close to their ratings.

Have a 2009 RAV4 4 cylinder getting close to 25mpg higher seating and just as comfortable."

George F - February, 2010
Evansville , Indiana

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Barcelona Red Metallic [Red] Black [Black] Blizzard Pearl [White] Blue Ribbon Metallic [Blue] Classic Silver Metallic [Silver] Super White [White] Winter Gray Metallic [Gray]
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