Get Great New Pricing on the Hybrid Toyota Prius in 2010

Monday, June 1, 2009 5:00
2010 Toyota Prius

2010 Toyota Prius

An eco-friendly car can save you a lot of money on gas, but if the sticker price is too high, you may find yourself thinking twice about paying it. That’s not a worry with the new 2010 Toyota Prius, which is priced so aggressively that many reports are saying it could blow other hybrid options out of the water.

The base model of the Prius is still being worked out, so the available features are still uncertain. The price tag is pretty solid, though, at about $21,000. The second-level is only a thousand bucks more, and it comes with a larger 1.8-liter engine with 134 hp, a Smart Key with push button, three modes for power saving at EV, Eco, and Power levels, six-way adjustable driver’s seat, and a telescoping, tilting wheel with audio and climate controls available at the flick of a finger.

As you continue up the line for features on the 2010 Prius, there are plenty of new shiny additions to the extremely popular model. What’s available includes: CD changer, integrated satellite radio, Bluetooth connectivity, leather interior, heated front seats, water repellent windows, LED headlights, and integrated foglights. There’s also an optional solar roof package to circulate cool air in your car during sunny days, and an advanced technology package including dyanmic cruise control, parking assist, lane assist, and a pre-collison system.

For all the available features and the perfect configuration for your next Toyota purchase, talk to your local St. Louis Toyota dealer today. You’ll be cruising along in a Prius in no time – and for a killer price.


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