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2008 Toyota Prius - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2008 toyota prius Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Outstanding fuel economy, low emissions, generous amount of interior space, easy to maneuver in tight spaces, space-age interior design, a lower price...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2008 toyota prius

...Whether the actual fuel savings in dollars justifies this still-pricey hybrid has yet to be determined, but that seems less of a sticking point as gas prices...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...Toyota isn't doing itself any favors with the Touring's sport tuning. The Prius isn't a particularly sporty car, and a taut suspension doesn't make it one; it...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...Pluses Can't top mileage rating. Stability control available. Minuses Price premium. Stiff seats. Gen IIIcoming for 2010. Read Jim Mateja Sunday in...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...Toyota says much of the Prius' braking is of the regenerative sort, without input from the friction-operated brake pads. This phenomenon is noticeable while...

Cars.com
2008 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...Our fair Prius has no such issue. Say what you will about its odd shape, but there's a method to the madness. In case the Prius' lower window doesn't offer...

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The high-mileage fuel economy derby has one big name--the Toyota Prius--and a couple of interesting competitors.

The Honda Civic Hybrid approaches the Prius's fuel economy numbers, but has a little less interior room.

The Volkswagen Jetta gets a new clean-diesel option later this year, and it could have fuel economy of up to 50 mpg or more on the highway--along with a much richer interior and a more conventional sedan shape.


 
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