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2009 Toyota Prius
Hybrid 4 door Touring Hatchback -
4-cyl, automatic, Navigation, Blue Tooth
Underneath
the 2009 Toyota Prius' hood resides the "Hybrid Synergy Drive." This
drive train consists of a 1.5-liter gasoline four-cylinder engine and two
electric motors -- one driving the front wheels, the other functioning solely
as a generator to recharge the car's battery pack. Power is routed through a
specialized continuously variable automatic transmission. The gas engine
produces 76 horsepower and 82 pound-feet of torque. With the electric motor,
net peak hp is 110, which is deceiving since the two power sources hit their
peaks at different times. Regardless, power delivery is smooth and consistent
from rest all the way to top speed. Although
the 2009 Toyota Prius would make a fine highway companion, the car really
shines when driven in the city, where its light steering, tight turning radius
and excellent visibility make it easy to park and maneuver through traffic.
Additionally, the Prius often returns its best gas mileage in freeway gridlock,
as it's able to spend more time in full-electric mode. Moreover,
the Prius stands out by offering an unusual but uniquely space-efficient body
design. It may not look big from the outside, but climb inside and you'll find
the Prius surprisingly large and utilitarian. The backseat offers plenty of
room for adults and rear-facing infant seats. The 14.4-cubic-foot hatchback
trunk is also quite large and can accommodate several roller suitcases, golf
clubs or a double stroller. Plus, the folding seatbacks provide an
uninterrupted cargo area that no sedan can match. This
Prius comes with optional Package #3 (a $2,555 value) which includes the JBL cd
changer, MP3, satellite radio and bluetooth, stability control, and backup
camera. It also has optional leather seats, which is a $1,499 value. This car
has outstanding gas mileage, low emissions, a generous amount of interior room,
and is easy to maneuver in tight spaces, all at a terrific price.
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