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more about #next more comments → Mobius: New cars are collectively "Crack Pipe" but since gas prices are pretty low, it should be "Nice Price" in a while, unless the economy recovers (ie poli... more » NewbiusMaximus: If the Prius "starts" at $21K, what do you get for the money? For example, is a driver's side airbag optional? Do I get AC, or at least power steering? more » mdensch: So much for Toyota's dream of actually making some money off this thing. more » bmoreDLJ: Gahh...it's in SF...the...14th most populous city in the U.S.... more » danio3834: I placed my order. I can't wait to slide behind the wheel of that Jelly Belly. more » Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: Hi, I'm the representive for the "Small Cars Pwn All" lobby, representing the Alfa MiTo, Alfa Romeo Mito Hatchback, Citroën C3, C2, C1 Fiat 500, Pan... more » Ford Tempo Fanatic: Only $20,500 more then a used Ford Tempo. How many miles then, do you have to drive your Prius to earn back the money wasted through opting for the Pr... more » MushyHeirloom: To summarize: ugly as sin, still fuel-efficient, but now safe to drive in inclement weather? Well, if you beat that nose-wart in with a sledgehammer a... more » Maxx Cracker: Does the 5.7-liter Tundra engine fit in there? That way I can have horrendous fuel economy and a hideous car. more » AlienProbe: I'll stick with my 40mpg Suzuki Swift thanks. Why does the market really need hybrid cars anyways. A well made four cylinder can easily outdo a hybr... more » Wes Siler: This is an amazing deal, the 2010 Prius is an incredibly complete car. more » Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: HYBRID WARZ! Get angry! more » something_unique_and_descriptive: So what's the one that Wes liked going to go for? more » MushyHeirloom: That's before the $5,000 Fucking Hideous Vehicle Tax, right? Oh, wait. more » Plecostomus [Tyrrell]: Given $2 gas prices, it's about damned time that Toyota shave 1k off the Prius' MSRP. Unfortunately now this seems to say "YOUR MOVE, INSIGHT." Well, ... more » -
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2010 Toyota Prius Pricing To Start At $21,000
Thanks to the collapse of the hybrid market and arrival of the $19,800 Honda Insight among other competitors, Toyota's shaved $1,000 off the 2010 Prius. That sets the base price at $21,000.
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