Is 2010 a good year for Prius?
The 2010 Toyota Prius is a solid choice among 2010 midsize cars and a superb choice among used hybrid cars. The Prius’ versatile cabin and cargo space and exceptional fuel economy of 51/48 mpg city/highway are its main attributes.
Is the 2010 Toyota Prius reliable?
Extremely reliable and great on gas mileage. Not the best looking car I’ve ever owned, and considerably more expensive than the car I replaced it with. Still I had a hard time not just buying another one. As a used car it will give the new owner great service.
What is high mileage for a 2010 Toyota Prius?
Most Prius cars can go up to 200k miles with fairly low repair bills. But you have to remember this is a Hybrid and it’s pretty expensive to fix at a dealership. If you have a traction battery failure, that is $3500.
Is it safe to buy a Toyota Prius in 2010?
Here are my three reasons to not buy a 2010-2013 Toyota Prius. The generation 3 Prius was a complete redesign starting in 2010. Everything about it was new, including the larger 1.8L all-aluminum engine. Owners loved these cars, at first. Then the issues started rolling in.
What are the features of a 2010 Toyota Prius?
The base 2010 Toyota Prius II comes equipped with a wide variety of standard features, including a tilt/telescopic steering wheel with A/C controls and Touch Tracer Display, height-adjustable driver’s seat, auto up/down on all windows, push-button start, two 12-volt power outlets, a tonneau cover and auxiliary input jack.
When did Toyota Prius Generation 3 come out?
The generation 3 Prius was a complete redesign starting in 2010. Everything about it was new, including the larger 1.8L all-aluminum engine. Owners loved these cars, at first. Then the issues started rolling in. The first significant problem people began to encounter was a failing head gasket.
What’s the name of the new Toyota Prius?
For 2010, the Toyota Prius enters its third generation, with a thorough revamping that includes new styling inside and out, a larger, more powerful engine and, as expected, even better fuel economy. The Latin word prius means “to go before.”