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2010 Toyota Prius

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Fuel Economy
Crash Test Scores
Base Price: $22,750
Price as Tested: $23,548
Why We Drove It: The Toyota Prius receives 5 out of 5 Power Circle Ratings for Predicted Reliability, and is the most fuel efficient vehicle sold today.
The 2010 Toyota Prius is a redesigned model and had not yet been included in a J.D. Power and Associates survey of verified owners when this review was originally published.
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I average 51 mpg in my 2005 Prius and look forward to purchasing the 2010 package v model.
-- Posted by thomas casey on 8/1/2009 4:40:00 AM
41.7 mpg isn't what I wanted yo hear from JD Power What does that mean. Your driver had a heavy foot or is Toyota exagerating about the MPG again?
-- Posted by Wally on 7/26/2009 9:26:00 AM
how effective is the Hill Start Assist Control?
-- Posted by efrank on 8/14/2009 8:09:00 AM
I've only had my 2010 Prius III for two weeks. In mostly city driving I got 51.4 mpg on the 1st tank (hand calculated, not the car). The car gave me 52.1 mpg so it's only a little optimistic. Love the ride, and actually the look of this Prius vs. the Gen. 2 machine. I know two people with older models who say that they will buy nothing but a Prius to replace theirs when the time comes.Tony RenierGreen Bay, WI
-- Posted by Tony Renier on 7/28/2009 2:13:00 PM
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