How long will a 2007 Prius last?

How long will a 2007 Prius last?

With regular maintenance, a Toyota Prius owner can expect to get between 200,000 and 250,000 miles out of their Prius, with some owners topping the 300,000-mile mark and going strong. As the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, the Prius has an established history of reliable service for more than two decades.

What generation is a 2007 Toyota Prius?

From 2005 to 2009, the second-generation Prius had been built by FAW-Toyota in the city of Changchun for the Chinese market. It was reported that a total of 2,152 Priuses were sold in 2006 and 414 in 2007.

Does 2007 Toyota Prius have Bluetooth?

Yes, the 2007 Toyota Prius can be available with bluetooth.

How much does a 2007 Toyota Prius cost?

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What’s the New Year for the Toyota Prius?

What’s New For 2007. For 2007 the Prius receives front seat-mounted side-impact airbags and front and rear side-curtain airbags. A new Touring trim debuts and includes a firmer suspension, 16-inch wheels, integrated fog lights and xenon headlamps.

What are the owner’s Choice Awards for Toyota Prius?

The owner’s choice award is granted to the highest ranked vehicles in their class with at least 20 owner reviews. It gets great gas mileage and is low maintenance. The interior is comfortable with plenty of leg and head room. There is lots of storage space when you put the back seats down. Good service contract available.

What’s the battery life on a 2007 Toyota Prius?

The 2007 Prius has a somewhat okay battery life, but sometimes it dies quickly if you do not drive it for a while. The room is adequate for someone is just starting to drive, but do not get this vehicle if you are looking to purchase it as a family vehicle.