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2010 Toyota Prius - Consumer Opinions

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Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

We have scoured the web for consumer reviews of this car and found the best ones for you to read. Found 190 reviews. This list is displayed in ranked order based the reviews we think are the best.
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#1
Love My New Prius
Source: CarGurus

...Bouught the package III,been driving it for 2 weeks, have 750 miles on it, averaging 56 MPG, smooth ride, love all the tech features.
Got the blizzard white, sharp looking. Braking is good, lots of room in back. Drove a 2000 Avalon for 10 years and don't miss it a bit...

#2
Alternate Choice to Subcompact
Source: MSN Autos

...Pros: The car handles very well, i have a 2005 PRIUS and although i will prefer the PRIUS, this is an excellent choice for the money.
It saves Gas and gives you a little more than a Subcompact as far as equipment.
Cons: No armrest, blind spots more pronuciated than the Prius, The Head rest does not give much choice for adjustment.
Overall: I will recomend this car for somebody who does not likes the Idea of buying a Honda Fit, Toyota Corolla or Toyota Yaris.
This is not a trill ride car, is gas saver car that has a few more things than a subcompact.
If you have the...

#3
Great Car.
Source: CarGurus

...Love it .This is my second Prius. Quiet great gas mileage. My 6ft 7 ln boyfriend d as well as my 5 ft 1 in daughter can drive it comfortably. Hatchback can carry a lot of stuff...

#4
A dependable automobile
Source: Cars.com

..."This generation Prius established the hybrid as a dependable automobile.
Toyota, and its dealers in general, provided excellent service throughout the warranty period. While other auto manufacturers are finially building hybrids, Toyota now has a 10-year headstart."...

#5
I Love It!
Source: CarGurus

...I like that it gets fabulous mileage and I feel like i'm doing just a little bit to help the environment.
I've loved my other Toyotas; they need very little 'service' but I can trust Toyota to do the right thing. And it's a cool and cute little car! :)...

#6
This Was The Ideal Opportunity To Take Advantage Of Car Clearances For This Model.
Source: CarGurus

...Solid history of great performance. If you have to buy a car these days, it makes the most sense to buy a hybrid because the gas engine is going to be the buggy whip of the 21st century...

#7
Love My Prius!
Source: CarGurus

...I LOVE MY PRIUS! I will be getting another one in 2010 for a weekend car.
Performance: Handles great. I drive it like a sports car.
Build Quality: Great! I have 135,000 miles on the odometer!
Appearance: Would love a sunroof. Cost of Ownership: Gets awesome gas mileage (avg. 48 mpg), routine maintenance (oil changes) Fun Factor: FUN! FAST!...

#8
I Like The Car But I Don't Love The Car. I Wish They Would Install "auto" On/off Headlights.
Source: CarGurus

...Gas mileage, hi-tech goodies, fun to drive, acceleration, easy to park but roomy to haul stuff in. Headroom amazing, easy toe get in and out of, lumbar support...

#9
Initial impressions
Source: Edmunds

...We bought it to get great gas mileage and that's what it does.
After driving on 1 tank, we averaged 45 mpg...yeah, it's not the 48/51 as stated on the EPA but I can definitely live with 45 mpg when gas is creeping to $4/gal.
Also, don't let people tell you otherwise, there is plenty of space in this car.
No it's not a minivan or an SUV but it's spacious enough for a family of 4. I plan to write a review a year from now on it but initial first impressions are definitely very positive!...

#10
Prius Review
Source: CarGurus

...Have owned car for less than 3 weeks. To date have had 2 fill ups.
MPG has been 50mpg and 48.5 mpg on the 2 fill ups.
Actual driving of the car not any different than driving any other low powered auto.
My last car was a infiniti G35 which was exceptionally zippy so is a difference.
Very satisfied with the accessories including Ipod link, satellite radio, climate control.
NO squeaks or rattles to date. Biggest difference is adjusting to the "starting" and "turning off" the car. Overall happy with the car to date...


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Why should I also consider these?

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.

 
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
2010 Honda Insight
For those who want to be seen in a smart, high-mileage hybrid but prefer to pinch pennies at the dealership, the 2010 Honda Insight is the way to go.
 
2010 Nissan Altima
The 2010 Nissan Altima remains one of the sportier choices among mid-size sedans, though if interior space matters, it might not feel as roomy as rivals.
 
2010 Lexus HS 250h
The new 2010 Lexus HS 250h packs some noteworthy technology features, though those expecting either Prius fuel economy figures or a sportier driving experience might be disappointed.
 

 
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