Is 2010 Prius a good year?

Is 2010 Prius a good year?

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. A four-speaker stereo and push-button start are among the Prius’ standard features.

How reliable is a 2010 Prius?

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.

How much does a 2010 Prius battery cost?

Toyota hybrid battery replacement costs will vary between dealerships, but, in general, a new Toyota hybrid battery for the Prius costs about $2,200 – $2,600 without labor depending on your model year.

What’s the name of the 2010 Toyota Prius?

This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Cars.com’s Dave Thomas takes a look at the 2010 Toyota Prius. It competes with the Honda Insight and Volkswagen Golf. In the world of hybrids, there has always been one clear winner in terms of public perception, mileage and car sales: the Toyota Prius.

Where did I drive the new Toyota Prius?

I drove the new Prius for the better part of a day in Napa Valley, Calif., in February — a tough assignment, leaving Chicago in the dead of winter for sunny skies and temperatures around 60 degrees. Not only was it refreshing weather for a Chicagoan, it was ideal for getting good mileage in a hybrid.

What kind of feedback does a Toyota Prius have?

Feedback is a bit springy and tight — more like a subcompact car than a typical midsize sedan — and it doesn’t require much effort. The steering wheel also telescopes for 2010 (the previous generation’s only tilted), which helped me get into a better driving position.

What’s the modal window on a Toyota Prius?

This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Cars.com’s Dave Thomas takes a look at the 2010 Toyota Prius. It competes with the Honda Insight and Volkswagen Golf.