Find a Car

Go!
2010 Toyota Prius Photo

2010 Toyota Prius - Web Chatter

MSRP: $21,400 - $28,070 See Local Classifieds
 
Don't just take our word for it, see what others say.
We've gathered some of the best review quotes, user reviews, questions
and recent tweets from around the Web.

Other Expert Sources

More of what other web sites are saying about this car
Source
What They're Saying

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...cruise control, power windows with auto up/down, color-keyed folding power side mirrors, six-way adjustable driver's seat, tilt/telescopic steering wheel with audio and climate-control buttons, and a...

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...The engine has no belts. The water pump and power steering are electric. The new Prius has three driving modes - EV, Eco Mode and Power. As mentioned, EV lets you use electric-only power for up to...

Cars.com
2010 Toyota Prius Professional Cars.com Review

...Interior The dash keeps some elements, including instruments that are high atop the center portion, two glove compartments and a nub-like shifter. Chief among the differences are the center controls...


Consumer Reviews

More of what users like you are saying about this car
Source
What They're Saying

MSN Autos user
Outstanding car for 2010

...Great ride! More power then the previous Prius. Finally a sun roof or moon roof as they call it. Cons: No standard fog lights Overall: The ride, the sound...

MSN Autos user
Toyota Prius 2010

...Pros: easy to operate, great on fuel. excellent in city driving Cons: max speed on battery is about 15mph Overall: As for now, it is probably the best car on...

MSN Autos user
2010 Prius was worth the wait!

...At best, my '05 got 530 miles to a 10 mile fill up. That in it self is quite an accomplishment. The Solar roof keeps the car cool when parked, ambient temp...

Kelley Blue Book user
2010 Prius

...The Prius is cramped - I should have considered the Camry hybrid for comfort. Secondly, I think the interior materials are pretty cheap; in both texture and...


Questions & Answers

What people are asking about this car
Can I put the battery form a 2010 Toyota Prius into a 2007 Toyota Prius?
ok i have bought a 2007 Toyota Prius but dont seem to get much out of the battery so I wounderd if I buy a new 2010 model battery will it work ok in the 2007 model ? i do know there were some slight improvements in the 2010 model battery but will this harm my 2007 ?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

As long as the hybrid system is not giving you the Triangle Of Death the battery is okay. The hybrid system uses it as it sees fit, not the way we might expect. As long as the hybrid warning triangle is not on all batteries will produce identical performance. I have never heard of a second...

Toyota prius 2010 IIIpayment plan.?
Toyota prius 2010 IIIis $22,800. But there is a special deal for $179/Month for 36 Months $1799 due at lease signing. Excludes official fees, taxes and dealer charges. No security deposit required. The total is $8243 for 3 years ,and what about the rest $14557? If I want to keep the car I need to pay $16000?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

DON"T LEASE CARS!!! Leases end up being very expensive and bad for the average consumer. Honestly they are really ment for people who have a lot of money and want a brand new car every few years. If you want to buy a Prius finance it. If you lease it you will end up paying through the nose in...

Tweets about Toyota Prius

Real-time conversation happening about this car on Twitter:

Other Choices

More Info

Why should I also consider these? X

Toyota's hybrid hatchback, the Prius, has inspired a whole raft of gas-electric vehicles—including the Nissan Altima hybrid sedan, which actually uses Toyota's hybrid system with a Nissan-sourced gas engine.

The Altima's snappier looks and handling cancel out its less impressive fuel economy (by Prius standards).

More noteworthy is the Fusion Hybrid, which gets 41 mpg in city driving and benefits from an overall revamp that brings a nicer cabin and more trim styling.

Left-brain thinkers will opt for the VW Jetta TDI diesel, which costs more than gas-engined Jettas but delivers fuel economy in the 40-mpg range and a reputation for durability—as well as great handling and a suave interior.

From a distance, the most obvious rival to the Prius is the 2010 Honda Insight; at first glance the two look identical in side profile.

But when you size the two up more closely, you'll find the Prius is considerably larger inside, with more usable backseat space for adults.

The Prius also has the advantage in fuel economy; the Insight is rated at just 40 mpg city, 43 highway, compared to 51/48 mpg for the Prius, but most Insight buyers will likely see better.

With a starting price a smidge under $20,000, the Insight is a better choice for those who want to keep it simple and be frugal, while the new Prius and all its high-tech options are a better bet for gee-whiz hybrid fans wanting something to show off.

Finally, there's another new rival coming this year, from Toyota's own Lexus division.

The HS 250h is a small luxury sedan based on the new Prius but incorporating a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and a variation of the Prius' hybrid system.

Expect fuel economy well into the 40s.

Used Cars

Go!

 
© 2012 The Car Connection. All Rights Reserved. The Car Connection is published by High Gear Media. Stock photography by Homestar, LLC. Send us feedback.
 

Use the form below to send us a tip, give us feedback, or just say hello.

(max 750 characters)