What are the specs of a 2008 Toyota Prius?
The 2008 Toyota Prius is a midsize hatchback sedan available in three body styles: standard, base and Touring. The new standard model comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, full power accessories, tilt steering wheel, touchscreen controls, a hybrid system display and a six-speaker stereo with CD player.
When did the Touring Edition Prius come out?
The Touring Edition was only available in the U.S. for the 2007, 2008 and 2009 model years. Look under the car from the rear. On either side you will see where the struts attach to the rear suspension beam.
How many Prius have there been in the world?
Toyota has sold over a million Priuses worldwide since its introduction. While many cars come in different variants — base, sport, touring, EX, and the like — the Prius has had only two, the base model and the Touring Edition.
What’s the difference between a regular Prius and a touring Prius?
Let’s see what the Touring’s got that the regular Prius doesn’t. The Prius shares many qualities with the Prius Touring, including superb fuel efficiency and a continuously variable transmission. The base-level Prius and the Touring edition are very similar, especially where it counts: the drivetrain.
What kind of reviews are there for Toyota Prius?
Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2008 Toyota Prius provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2008 Prius at Edmunds.
What kind of room does a Toyota Prius have?
The 2008 Toyota Prius is an almost mid-size vehicle that offers exceptional roominess compared with other cars in its class. The 2008 Toyota Prius has good room for four adults and a useful hatchback for cargo.
Are there any incentives for a 2008 Toyota Prius?
With gas prices at record highs, sales of the 2008 Toyota Prius are brisk. Toyota has offered some small incentives in the past year, but paying sticker or more is going to be the rule as fuel prices stay high.