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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member946 Consistance 50+ mpg |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons DarronS Just a bit over the top. but that is on purpose. |
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2004 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5156 Very quiet in city driving. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5084 |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5141 Great, a number one factor with high gas prices. |
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2011 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member5057 made in japan, high quality control |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4899 Outdoes the usual Toyota reliability by replacing a lot of trouble-prone components like conventional automatic transmission and belt-driven air conditioning. Multiple computer systems work flawlessly, Microsoft take note. |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4865 I drive in a dense inner suburban environment with a lot of stop and go traffic. I average 43.4 MPG. |
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2007 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member108 We drove the Prius like any other normal non-hybrid car and without trying we were able to consistently achieve 41 - 46 miles per gallon. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4725 Having driven a Prius over the past 5 years I can honestly testify it is as well made as any other comparable vehicle. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4318 functional, contemporary, pleasing to the eye |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Washington, United States The Prius gets around 50 mpg, which makes it the most fuel efficient car we own. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4626 Lacks power, strange noises, thing you give up for high mpg |
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2008 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Maryland, United States |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4095 The Prius has much more power than the otherwise comparable Civic Hybrid. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in Michigan, United States best in the world |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member2937 250 miles and 45mpg in prius vs. 14000 and 17mpg in A3 |
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2006 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4489 So far we have averaged about 50 mph driving mostly ~50-60mph on country highways (not interstate). |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4515 Well made. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States When not driving aggressively, fuel economy exceeds EPA estimates. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States Solar roof, parking assist, lane keeper, etc. Many high end options available if willing to pay for them. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4405 Several thousand more than the Insight. |
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2010 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member4284 Excellent technology design to achieve fuel efficiency. |
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2005 Toyota Prius Pros and Cons Member798 The total cost of operation of a USED Prius is great. Very reliable, used prices are reasonable, and the mileage is, of course, fantastic |