Used 2007 Toyota Prius Consumer Reviews
See Edmunds pricing data
Has Your Car's Value Changed?
Used car values are constantly changing. Edmunds lets you track your vehicle's value over time so you can decide when to sell or trade in.
Fallen In Love
I've owned 36 new vehicles including Toyota so I'm not surprised that the Prius is a top quality piece of machinery. I love the room it has, the ride, the handling and of course the outstanding gas mileage. I grin from ear to ear when filling up and figuring my gas mileage. I've been getting 52 MPG in 70% highway 30% city driving. I don't feel nearly as raped by the oil companies. I highly recommend the Prius. There's no reason this car couldn't be satisfactory for 80% of the population.
Happy New Owner
Have only owned for several days. I am still trying to get the hang of all the screens and things. Only getting 45-47 mpg. Still good gas mileage, not what was on the sticker.
- 2007 Toyota PriusMSRP: $5,299147 mi away
- Touring Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,895191 mi away
- Touring Hybrid 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $10,995204 mi away
Big step up from a Corolla
I drove a Toyota Tercel and then a Toyota Corolla and this is a huge step up from both in both ride comfort and fuel efficiency. I have averaged over 50 mpg in a combination of highway/city driving versus about 35-40 in my Corolla. The only weakness is power going up moderate to steep hills. I would highly recommend this vehicle.
Brilliant vehicle
Brilliant vehicle...would not drive anything else...getting 4.3 easily on fuel economy (Aust. Figures). Thinking of buying new 2009 model. Absolute pleasure to travel in.
Just traded my Prius
Great on gas mileage but I traded it because the traction control is AWFUL! Got stuck in the middle of the road 3 times with no power and twice on my lite slope driveway. Not safe in the MN winters when you lose power if the wheels spin. Had all options and everything worked great. Not comfortable though with manual seats, no power anything and no sunroof.