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2006 Toyota Prius Base 5dr HB (GS)

2006 Toyota Prius
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Front Wheel Drive, 5 Door Liftback, Mid-size
60 mpg city / 51 mpg hwy
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2006 Toyota Prius

3.0
(Based on 1 Review)
Pros:
  • Fuel efficient (1)
  • Fun to drive (1)
  • Lots of safety features (1)
  • Reliable quality (1)
  • Great for families (1)
  • Cons:
  • Less fuel efficient than expected (1)
  • Underwhelming performance (1)
  • 1 Review
    Lanka S
    10/30/15
    Pros:
  • Fuel efficient
  • Fun to drive
  • Lots of safety features
  • Reliable quality
  • Great for families
  • Cons:
  • Less fuel efficient than expected
  • Underwhelming performance
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    Worldwide Prius Sales Top 1 Million Mark – Worldwide cumulative sales of the Toyota Prius—the world's first mass-produced gasoline/electric hybrid vehicle—have passed the 1 million mark, with approximately 1,028,000 units sold as of the end of April this year*1. Source: www.autonews24h.com

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