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more about #nexttoyotaprius more comments → P161911 probably shoudn't have: Ok, I'm very late to this one, busy day at work. But I'm calling BS on the 26mpg at 102mph. If that is instantanious MPG, so what, you lifted off the ... more » Novaload: So will this be the first ever hooned Prius review? Can you get it airborne? Offroad? Although Al Gore's son carved out some territory there first, I ... more » brandegee: Too bad they still have to go with the nickel battery pack. I imagine Toyota will have a decent recycling program in place for these...I hope. Would l... more » AndrosZ: What's really great is how this is touted as the most fuel efficient car in the US, yet Europe would scoff at those MPG figures. more » danio3834: No Prius for me. My 1992 Corolla does what this car does for far less cost than this ever could. At least I can say that I am recycling by driving my ... more » Bullitt417: I truly hate this car. I would take an H2 any day over this car. At least an H2 has Capabilities. I can haul something if I needed to, I can tow so... more » Elhigh: 35mpg, 1987 Toy PU. It's paid for, and I don't need a computer to fix it. 2.4l impervio-resistol block 22R engine trumps 1.tiny unobtainium 3zWTF engi... more » Elhigh: In a thundering clatter of LRR Teva-branded tires, its tiedye cape whipping in the wind, there can be no other hero quite like...PRIUS! Yes, the unpro... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: First, haven't you guys learned anything from the countless "idiot films high speed run, posts it on internet, gets tracked down by cop" stories you'v... more » Novaload: As a commuter doing 140 miles a day, I'm interested in gas mileage. But I recognize that the Prius, like the giant Hummer, represents a certain attitu... more » I love me some cleavage: I hate that damn car. It is an industry response to the Al Gore and his mental militia that believe (1) the earth is 4.5 billion years old, and (2) we... more » bzr: You know what? Smugness and elitism and the tangential representation of a socialist, misguided farcical environmentalist movement aside...this new Pr... more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: I'm intrigued by these reports of decent driving dynamics on the 17-incher-shod models, but at the same time apprehensive about looking like a lemming. more » kingedwin: Hate for hybrids and SUVs come about for the same reason: Their Drivers Either you have someone driving precariously in a vehicle far bigger than what... more » wbrproductions: (forgot to add my smug HARUMPH! as I pull 50 mpg in my TDI, while still getting to shift) more » -
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2010 Toyota Prius: First Drive
You already know the 2010 Toyota Prius gets 50 MPG combined fuel economy, making it the most fuel-efficient car for sale in the U.S. But, did you know it returns 26.6 MPG at 102 MPH? More » -
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2010 Toyota Prius: At 50 MPG, Officially Highest-Mileage Retail Vehicle
Toyota announced this morning the 2010 Toyota Prius will officially be the highest-mileage retail vehicle available in the U.S. with a combined EPA estimated fuel economy rating of 50 MPG. More » -
#2010toyotaprius
New Toyota Prius To Get Solar Panels As "Symbolic Gesture"
Toyota plans to install solar panels on the new Toyota Prius hybrid as a response to a "growing demand for green cars," reports Reuters. The panels will be supplied by Kyocera and would be able to power part of the air-conditioning as a "symbolic gesture" as it's "very difficult to power much more than that with solar energy." Yes, despite solar power not being "seen as a viable solution to power cars," you've got to give the super number one best awesome automaker from the land of the rising sun credit for trying to make that tint of marketing around the brand glow ever more green. More below the jump. More » -

