Used 2004 Toyota Prius Consumer Reviews
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Bob's appraisal
Have had as high as 69 mpg and as low as 42 mpg Great car, handles nice, comfortable
I own a Prius
I own a Prius, and it works really well.
- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $3,999173 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $3,800179 mi away
- Base Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,995290 mi away
Couldn't be better!
This vehicle has met, if not exceeded, all of my expectations. I would recommend it to anyone, especially those who commute daily and don't like spending so much money on gas. And it rides better than my previous car. It's roomy and has lots of storage space. It's an all-around great car!
I will never buy a non hybrid again
We average between 45 and 50 mpgs. Great little car. Plenty of room inside for four adults. No complaints at all. Wife loves it also.
The first no-compromises hybrid car
The new Prius brings hybrid cars into the mainstream. Power now feels comparable to many sedans and it gets up to 60 mpg! Its also much larger and more refined than the old model. It has remarkable space inside, with generous rear seat legroom and lots of luggage room with the new hatchback and fold-down rear seats (very Saab-like). I got mine fully loaded with SatNav system, Bluetooth, side curtain airbags, Smart Entry (*very* cool), and much more. All this for about $26,000 (base price is about $20,000). In summary, this is simply a great midsize car that happens to also be the greenest car on the planet. There are clearly no compromises in this hybrid.