How much should I pay for a 2021 Prius?
The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2021 Toyota Prius starts at $26,262 for the L Eco base-level trim with destination fee and popular options. Prices will increase as you add options or choose a trim with more features. MSRP stands for manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
What is Toyota Bonus Cash?
Customer Cash: Customer cash, also called bonus cash, is a rebate the manufacturer gives to buyers. Buyers typically apply it to the price of the vehicle, but they can sometimes opt to keep the money for themselves. Bonus cash can also be applied to the finance price of a lease.
What should I know before buying a Toyota Prius?
Before signing for your new to you Toyota Prius, give it a lengthy test drive to see if you like how a hybrid vehicle feels. Some people are thrown off by how quiet the motor is and the disconnect between the engine speed and road speed. Then consider the battery warranty. You’ll need to know this information according to your home state.
Is the Toyota Prius available for sale as a hybrid?
The Toyota Prius is by far the most common hybrid car on U.S. roads, which means there are a lot of them out there for sale as used cars. A reader wrote to ask what she should keep in mind when starting to shop for a used Toyota Prius hybrid.
Who is the owner of the Toyota Prius?
The story was courtesy of Jesse Rudavsky. Jesse is a green vehicle advocate and contributor behind the scenes to Torque News. He provides us with images, expert knowledge and he and the Torque News team are also the Moderators and Administrators who keep the Facebook Prius Owners Club going.
Is it possible to drive 1 million Prius miles?
The answer, of course, is “Yes!” The story was courtesy of Jesse Rudavsky. Jesse is a green vehicle advocate and contributor behind the scenes to Torque News.