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The 2010 Toyota Prius doesn’t
disappoint in the least. In addition to being very stylish in
appearance, it is very comfortable. It is also one of the
leading hybrid vehicles on the market. Toyota has been creating
the Prius since 1997 and it continues to be the leader in
affordable hybrid vehicles.
If you have loved the Toyota
Prius before, you are going to line the 2010 model even more. It
has been redesigned to offer more safety features, better
handling, and more comfort than ever before. The hatchback
design offers more room than it did in the past. Many consumers
are going to be very happy with that additional space.
The power for the 2010 Toyota Prius is from the
use of nickel metal hydride batteries. The overall performance
of this year’s model blows away the competition, hands down. The
gauges on the dash panel allow you to monitor the amount of
power you have in your batteries. They also allow you to see how
much fuel you have.
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2010 Toyota Prius
2010 Toyota Prius
Interior comes in both cloth and leather.
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There is less routine maintenance too because you won’t find any
belts under the hood. The car is lighter overall. There are
three driving modes you may be interested in. The EV mode allows
for driving on the battery only. The Power Mode allows you to
get more when you push on the throttle. The Eco Mode allows you
to use a combination of what will get you the best overall
mileage.
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The addition of a moon roof that features solar
panels is a nice touch. For those that struggle with parking the
new Intelligent Parking Assist will come in handy. Now you can
easily get into those hard to handle parking spaces with ease.
There is a back up monitor so you will always be able to
identify what is behind you. There is the option of a voice
navigation system too.
The vehicle is equipped with amazing safety features. There are
even those that allow the brakes to be applied and seat belts to
be activated in times when an accident can’t be avoided. What is
also impressive is that the 2010 Toyota Prius is able to get up
to 50 miles per gallon. This is even better than the previous
year models.
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The energy from the battery in the
2010 Toyota Prius also lasts longer than it has in previous
models. This is due to some delightful changes. For example it
now features LED headlights and taillights. They don’t consume
as much energy as before. The ventilation system inside the
vehicle reduces the need for the air conditioner to be turned
on. When you do need to access it, less energy will be used with
it than on previous models.
Need to cool off your vehicle on a hot day? With this vehicle
you will be able to turn on the air conditioning without first
turning on your vehicle. That is a benefit you won’t find
anywhere else! Disc brakes are also used all the way around the
vehicle. With reduced noise and after acceleration you are going
to love spending time in your 2010 Toyota Prius.
The overall design has also changed. The vehicle is a couple of
inches wider. The new design of the front seats offers more
comfort. At the same time they also allow for more leg room for
those passengers in the back. Safety Connect for security and
safety can also be activated on this vehicle. That is a great
benefit should you get locked out of your vehicle or be involved
in an accident.
The price for a 2010 Toyota Prius is quite reasonable too. When
you consider tax incentives for buying a hybrid, the safety, the
look, and the money you will save on fuel it all adds up to lots
of value. Before you buy any other car on the market this is one
you need to explore.
If you want to own a vehicle that is spectacular in all senses
of the word, check out the 2010 Toyota Prius. You can stop
worrying about high prices at the pump. At the same time you can
feel good driving a vehicle that is good for the environment.
You don’t have to sacrifice a great looking vehicle or one that
is comfortable and safe either. Everything that a quality car
needs to offer is packaged neatly with the 2010 Toyota Prius.
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