The ante will be raised when new Prius is released. Great gas mileage is what has sold over 1 million Prius Hybrids.The little Toyota is fitted with a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine, which is up from the past 1.5L.  Contrary to what is the norm, the larger engine actually improves gas mileage due to the increase in torque.160-hp is what the new Prius is packing. 

The new Prius will get better fuel economy.Frugal driving can net over 75 MPG!  Nevertheless the improved fuel economy is due to the redesigned lighter stiffer body and powertrain, which has been reconfigured for less weight. Engine noise is toned down thanks to a stiffer chassis.

Engineers have refined the steering by giving the Prius disc brakes all around. You get more for your money with the new Prius such as some standard features. Some cool new items include a rearview camera, LED headlights, Solar Panels on the sunroof, and a Satellite Navigation System.

Energy usually wasted by braking is used to charge the battery pack. The 2010 Toyota Prius has earned top billing in terms of safety. Maintaining distance cruise control, parking assist, and safety connect systems like on-star are all accessories included on the Prius.

See the new Prius and a nice inventory of other hybrids at the Riverside County Toyota Dealer.  Or view an article at at Best New Autos on the Prius winning some awards.  The Prius has been named top green car for the past few years.  And why shouldn’t it.  The Prius gets great gas mileage which saves gas, in turn putting less strain on the environment.  Not to mention is is a low emissions vehicle.  The PRius is an honored car that does a great job of keeping its resale value.  So if you cannot afford to buy a brand new 2010 Prius, go ahead and look for a nice used model.  You will pay less, get a capable car, and even get a used car warranty if you buy a certified Toyota hybrid.

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