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    For 2023, Toyota completely redesigned the Prius, giving it a sleeker look, more power, and claimed improvements in fuel economy. All-wheel drive is again available.
    Although it delivers quicker acceleration than in the previous car, the engine is noisy when it kicks in. Handling is fairly nimble and the ride is firm yet steady. Controls are much more conventional now. The low stance and curvy roof compromise access. The EPA estimate for the front-wheel-drive LE is an impressive 57 mpg combined, while the all-wheel drive XLE version is rated at 49 mpg combined. AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW come standard. The Proactive Driving Assist system uses the vehicle's radar and sensors to add a small amount of steering and braking to keep away from other vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.
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    2016-2022
    2016 Redesign Year
    While the previous generation Prius was an evolution of the second-generation car it replaced, the fourth-generation Prius was a revolution. The biggest advance was an incredible 52 mpg overall, brought by a new, larger, and more efficient engine.
    Styling became much more controversial; its practical effect was that the Prius sits lower than before, sacrificing some access, visibility, and rear seat space. Still, this small hatchback can provide the family-hauling space of  most mid-sized sedans. Handling is more sure-footed and interior noise has been reduced. The interior doesn't feel as cheap as before, although some odd touches still remain, including some unconventional controls. 2017 brought standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking. All-wheel drive was offered for 2019. Updates for 2020 include standard Apple CarPlay—but still no Android Auto. For the model year 2021, the Toyota Safety Sense system was upgraded to TSS2.0. This suite of safety equipment includes forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with low-light pedestrian and daytime bicyclist detection, lane departure warning and lane keeping assistance, automatic high beams and road sign assist. A version of lane keeping assistance (lane tracing assist) helps to keep the car in the center of the lane while the adaptive cruise control is being used. Adaptive cruise control is standard with the stop and go function. Blind spot warning and rear cross traffic warning are standard on all trims, except the LE Eco. Toyota’s rear seat reminder is now standard on all trim lines for 2022.
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    2022 Toyota Prius
    $27,100 - $33,225
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    2021 Toyota Prius
    $24,550 - $30,975
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    2020 Toyota Prius
    $22,600 - $28,750
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    2019 Toyota Prius
    $21,200 - $26,300
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    2018 Toyota Prius
    $19,500 - $23,550
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    2017 Toyota Prius
    $18,125 - $22,000
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    2016 Toyota Prius
    $17,200
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    2010-2015
    2010 Redesign Year
    The 2010 redesign preserved all of the Prius virtues, while improving the driving position, making stability control standard,  and adding a larger engine. Although acceleration and the 44 mpg overall fuel economy remained the same, the car offered better crash protection and more available amenities.
    Typically, the car propels itself on electric power up to about 25 mph, and then the engine starts to provide motivation, as well as recharging the battery. Brake pedal feel is a bit touchy, but easy to get used to. The ride is firm and handling a bit reluctant. Still, the hatchback configuration, upright stance and roomy rear seat make the Prius one of the most sensible choices out there. Throw in bulletproof reliability and low running costs and you have an ideal transportation solution. Just be aware the car is mundane to drive, loud on rough pavement, buzzy when accelerating hard and the interior is rather cheap in look and feel. Don't bother with the plug-in version; it's more expensive and thanks to a very short battery-only range, brings little advantage over the regular Prius.
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    2015 Toyota Prius
    $14,825 - $16,400
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    2014 Toyota Prius
    $13,325 - $14,775
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    2013 Toyota Prius
    $12,350 - $13,450
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    2012 Toyota Prius
    $10,900 - $12,525
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    2011 Toyota Prius
    $10,075
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    2010 Toyota Prius
    $9,000
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    2004-2009
    2004 Redesign Year
    The Prius is an ideal transportation solution for anyone purely interested in low running costs and practicality. It gets 44 mpg overall and doesn't need to be plugged in.
    This four-door hatchback automatically switches between its electric motor and gasoline engine, or uses both, as needed. It can also drive at low speeds on electric power alone. The ride is firm, but compliant enough, although road noise and engine drone are noticeable. Handling is secure, but the car does not have a sporty nature. Some controls are complicated and the interior feels basic. High-end versions came with leather seats, which spruced up the interior a bit. If budget permits, focus on a 2007 or later Prius since it had standard side curtain airbags, an available rear view camera, and Bluetooth connectivity. 
    $7,950
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    $7,150
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    $6,175
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    $4,900
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    $4,800
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    $4,550
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    2001-2003
    2001 Redesign Year
    The first generation Prius hybrid was a quirky small sedan that gets 41 mpg. It uses electric power to augment its engine and switches unobtrusively between the two.
    The sedan can also propel itself on electric power alone at low speeds. This version of the Prius is slow and not particularly agile, but it rides reasonably. Odd-looking instruments and a column mounted gear selector make the car seem like a science experiment from the past. The cabin is narrow. Buying a Prius as a used car is a wise choice, but we suggest you opt for a 2004 or later build. The hatchback configuration makes it much more practical, it gets 44 mpg overall and has a peerless track record.
    $3,275
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    $3,150
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    $3,025
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