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Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Compact Sedan

Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Compact Sedan

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Find out what your current car is worth so you can complete your deal.

Compare interest rates because dealers don’t always offer the best deal.

Still not sure about the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid? Read reviews to learn more about the vehicle.

  • 2012 Toyota Prius v Mid-Size Hatchback

    It teams a thrifty but conventional 1.8-liter four-cylinder Atkinson-cycle engine that sips gasoline with a pair of high-voltage and high-torque electric motors — one to turn the front wheels and the other to work so many power accessories as well as crank up the four-pack engine and recharge a load of on-board batteries.


  • 2012 Toyota Prius c Subcompact Hatchback

    Aimed at young shoppers seeking a fuel-thrifty small car packing high-tech hybrid hardware, the new subcompact-size Prius c employs Toyota’s proven Hybrid Synergy Drive (HSD) system and earns downright impressive fuel economy numbers of 53 mpg City/46 mpg Highway. The itsy-bitsy economy car provides room for up to five riders on comfortable seats with a pair of buckets in front of a bench for three and room at the rear for cargo due to the hatchback roofline.


  • 2010 Toyota Prius Hybrid Sedan

    When you read a review of a hybrid vehicle, you’ll usually find a variation of this sentence: “It drives like a normal car.”
    But you won’t read that about the new Toyota Prius, because it doesn’t. It feels like the result of a golf cart and a spaceship having a wild night in Vegas.

    Toyota’s all-new 2010 Prius retains the old hybrid’s familiar shape, but it doesn’t have much else in common. It was re-engineered for even greater efficiency.


  • 2006 Toyota Prius Hybrid Gas-Electric Mid-Size Sedan

    Toyota’s hybrid gas-electric sedan ranks among the most aerodynamic
    production vehicles on the market.


  • 2006 Toyota Prius Compact Economy Hybrid Fuel Sedan

    Supported by global production facilities including multiple engine and assembly plants in the United States and Canada — supplies a slew of products to the North American market.