
2006 Toyota Prius
109,327 Miles
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$6,999
est. $101/mo
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109,327 Miles
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2018 Toyota Prius
49,065 Miles
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$19,499
est. $281/mo
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49,065 Miles
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$19,499
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2018 Toyota Prius
37,922 Miles
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$20,799
est. $300/mo
2018 Toyota Prius
37,922 Miles
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2010 Toyota Prius
92,058 Miles
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$8,998
est. $130/mo
2010 Toyota Prius
92,058 Miles
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2011 Toyota Prius
99,777 Miles
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$9,599
est. $138/mo
2011 Toyota Prius
99,777 Miles
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2006 Toyota Prius
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$2,495
est. $36/mo
2006 Toyota Prius
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2019 Toyota Prius
20,272 Miles
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$26,595
est. $383/mo
2019 Toyota Prius
20,272 Miles
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$26,595
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2013 Toyota Prius
72,883 Miles
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$11,998
est. $173/mo
2013 Toyota Prius
72,883 Miles
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$11,998
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2021 Toyota Prius
900 Miles
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$22,998
est. $331/mo
2021 Toyota Prius
900 Miles
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$22,998
est. $331/mo
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2017 Toyota Prius
4,762 Miles
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$24,799
est. $357/mo
2017 Toyota Prius
4,762 Miles
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2017 Toyota Prius
29,441 Miles
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$23,199
est. $334/mo
2017 Toyota Prius
29,441 Miles
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$23,199
est. $334/mo
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2016 Toyota Prius
12,551 Miles
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$21,599
est. $311/mo
2016 Toyota Prius
12,551 Miles
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2017 Toyota Prius
34,524 Miles
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$21,799
est. $314/mo
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34,524 Miles
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2010 Toyota Prius
106,839 Miles
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$8,299
est. $120/mo
2010 Toyota Prius
106,839 Miles
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2018 Toyota Prius
24,011 Miles
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$22,099
est. $319/mo
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24,011 Miles
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2013 Toyota Prius
53,768 Miles
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$13,998
est. $202/mo
2013 Toyota Prius
53,768 Miles
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2013 Toyota Prius
108,978 Miles
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$10,599
est. $153/mo
2013 Toyota Prius
108,978 Miles
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$10,599
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2006 Toyota Prius
287,921 Miles
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$3,700
est. $53/mo
2006 Toyota Prius
287,921 Miles
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$3,700
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2005 Toyota Prius
208,982 Miles
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$3,500
est. $50/mo
2005 Toyota Prius
208,982 Miles
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$3,500
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2004 Toyota Prius
221,196 Miles
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$3,400
est. $49/mo
2004 Toyota Prius
221,196 Miles
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Toyota Prius Owner Ratings & Reviews
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2010 Toyota Prius - This is a Great Working Car
Yes, it is synonymous with the hybrid vehicle technology that is now more mainstream than it was a decade ago. Many people suspect that the Prius is a under-powered, hippy-dippy, frugal-mobile car for environmentalists. I can tell you that is a completely wrong assessment. Although you will not win any 0-60 competitions or break the land speed record, you will enjoy a lot of pick-up and responsive handling at any speed. I've driven this on gravel roads and glare ice conditions and it recovers from slips and spins as good as or better than my old muscle car. It surprised me! And, of course, there is the gas mileage thing. If I recall, the 2010's were supposed to get 45-48 mpg on open road. My Prius easily does that and still does years later. I had a long commute to work through up-and-... (more)
Story
I was speeding down a rough, gravel road trying to make to an appointment on time. I felt the car start slipping and losing traction and sliding. I just cut the speed, hit the engine breaking gear and steered with it through the slide. I couldn't believe how I stayed on the road and regained control so fast!
Pros
- Gas mileage, of course.
- Handling - it has a low center of gravity and really handles well.
- Back-up camera.
- a good amount of space in the Back to hold groceries, luggage, etc.
- Seems to require little maintenance.
Cons
- OK, it doesn't really look that cool.
- I'm sorta tall, and I'm not a big fan of the seats. They just won't adjust quite right for me. My wife, who is shorter, thinks the seats are perfect.
- The ride is not the smoothest. I think all smaller cars have this issue.
2010 Toyota Prius - Great little car
I now have about 110,000 miles on this car and have never had any problems with it. My overall gas mileage averages 43 mpg. This mpg includes a lot of in town hills. On the highway I average 55 mpg. This gas mileage is important to me as it means I am having less impact on the environment as well as saving money on gasoline. The vehicle is very easy to handle in all weather conditions, including the snow we get here in Minnesota. It holds the road very well and has plenty of acceleration when needed. The ride is quite comfortable considering the small size of the vehicle. I currently use snow tires year round which makes for a little more road noise in the summer but it is not that objectionable.
Story
I once was sitting in the car with a client in the winter discussing business. I had the car idling and, being a hybrid, it had shut off. When it restarted to charge up the battery my client was amazed. He thought that was really neat and said he was going to look into obtaining a hybrid himself.
Pros
Good gas mileage. Good road handling. Quick acceleration when needed. It has a downshift feature which lets me reduce speed when coming to an intersection without using my brakes. I really like the sleek design and red color. I like the ability to start the car as well as stop it and lock it without taking my keys out of my pocket. There is plenty of room to carry bulky items, especially when the rear seat is folded down. I have managed to transport 10 ft long poles inside the car with no problem. In past life I was a realtor and easily transported signs, sign posts and tools in the car.
Cons
There is a lot of plastic in the build, such as front and rear bumpers. The plastic shatters easily. I hit a snow bank once and ended up spending over $3,000 to get the front end fixed.
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Saint Paul, MN Dealer Ratings & Reviews
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2014 Toyota Camry - Inver Grove Toyota Inver Grove Heights
This dealership showed me the best options for my budget and the benefits of each.
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They were very easy to deal with and made the whole process painless.
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