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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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Sat, Feb 6 2016Toyota's top North American leader was succinct in explaining the reasons for killing Scion. "It's the right decision at the right time," Jim Lentz said. It's hard to disagree. In a strong market that saw 17.5 million sales last year, Scion volume dipped three percent. Its product lineup has withered for years, which is always a telltale sign a brand doesn't have the full support of its owner. Though enthusiasts love the FR-S sports car, it's the fruit of a joint project with Subaru that also produced the BRZ. Scion's coolest car has a twin sold by one of its rivals. After the FR-S launched in 2012, Scion got nothing – squat – in the way of new products until the iA and iM arrived late last year, IHS senior analyst Stephanie Brinley noted. "[Scion] was not successful in building a visual brand identity or product personality," she said. Lentz, Scion's first vice president and now CEO of Toyota's North American division, admitted the market has changed. "Younger customers have a different mindset," he said. In the early oughts, a brand that catered to a youthful demographic made some sense, and this is one front where Toyota can declare victory. Seventy percent of Scion's buyers were new to Toyota, and the average age was 36 years old. The problem is, not enough of them buy Scions anymore. Scion hit a highwater sales mark of 173,034 vehicles in 2006 and hasn't come close to reaching that since. The recession hurt Scion, too. It bottomed out in 2010 with just 45,678 sales, a time when the rest of the industry was beginning to recover. There was a brief uptick (73,507) in 2012, but Scion failed to capitalize on that momentum and sales fell for three more years. Toyota is calling Scion's pending death a "transition" back to the main company. Sure, most of the cars will be rebadged Toyotas, like the FR-S, iA, and iM. The C-HR, an attractive future crossover that would have given Scion a boost, will go into production as a Toyota. But make no mistake: This is a failure. Toyota is closing a brand in the same way General Motors scrapped Oldsmobile, Ford shuttered Mercury, and Chrysler dropped Plymouth. Those brands languished for years. Toyota moved quicker to put the fork in Scion, which prevented it from becoming a long-term drain on the parent company. Lentz was dead on. It's the right time. News & Analysis News: Sergio Marchionne is against a Ferrari SUV Analysis: His exact words were, "you have to shoot me first," Bloomberg reported.
2014 Toyota Highlander to start at $30,075*
Tue, 17 Dec 2013We now have pricing for Toyota's redesigned 2014 Highlander, which is seeing moderate price hikes across the board. Prices for the popular crossover have been bumped from less than 1 percent to less than 3 percent on lower-end models (anywhere from $125 to $890, depending on trim). Toyota has increased prices on higher-end XLE and Limited models more substantially - between 4.1 and 4.5 percent ($1,480 to $1,700). The Highlander Hybrid sees its price increase 2 percent ($930). The new model will be available in four different trims and with either front or all-wheel drive.
The absolute cheapest member of the Highlander range, the base LE, with a four-cylinder and front-wheel drive starts at $30,075, an increase of just $195. The LE is also available with a V6 and all-wheel drive, with the bigger engine upping the price to $31,380. All-wheel drive models start at $32,840. A slightly pricier LE Plus starts at $33,600 for a V6 FWD model and $35,060 if you add all-wheel drive.
Next up, we have the XLE, which starts at $36,900 for FWD models and moves up to $38,360 for AWD. The top-tier Limited model starts at $40,500 in FWD spec, grips-at-all-fours versions will retail for $41,960. For those that want the very top of the Highlander range, there's the Platinum Pack, which adds the Driver's Tech Pack (adaptive cruise control, pre-collision warning, lane departure warning and automatic high beams), a panoramic moonroof, heated steering wheel and heated second-row seats to the already well-equipped Limited model. Highlander Platinums start at $42,990 and $44,450, depending on how many tires are doing the work. (Note: All prices include an $860 destination and handling charge.)