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Build your own 2012 Toyota Prius C

Build your own 2012 Toyota Prius C

Toyota has launched the online configurator of the new 2012 Prius C, which is currently on sale at dealerships nationwide. As always, we have built a fully loaded Prius C to check where the price tops off and we’ve hit $26,827. Build your very own Prius C here. Refresher: The 2012 Toyota Prius C will [...]

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2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid

2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid approved for California’s carpool lane

Toyota has announced that its new 2012 Prius Plug-in Hybrid has been approved for the State of California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Program (CVRP) and that buyers of the car will be able to ride solo in California’s carpool lane. “Designed to promote the use of Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEV) and related clean vehicle technologies, the CVRP [...]

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2012 Toyota Prius C

2012 Toyota Prius C price starts at $18,950

Toyota has announced the pricing on new 2012 Prius C, which will be arriving at Toyota dealerships across the nation next month. The new compact 2012 Toyota Prius C offers buyers an urban-friendly hatchbacks that achieves an estimated EPA fuel-econmy rating of 53 mpg with prices starting at just $18,950 (not including delivery, processing and handling [...]

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Toyota Prius V

New Toyota Prius V outsells Chevrolet Volt in 2011

In just 10 short weeks, the Toyota Prius v managed to outsell the Chevrolet Volt that was available for all of 2011. GM sold 7,671 units in 2011, and 7,997 in its first 13 months, while the Prius v hit dealers in October 2011, and by the last week in December 8,399 had rolled off [...]

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2012 Detroit: Toyota Prius C

2012 Detroit: Toyota Prius C brings hybrids to the masses for $19,000

Finalizing the additions to the Prius lineup was the unveiling of the Prius c subcompact earlier today at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. Pitched as the car with the highest rated city fuel economy of any vehicle without a plug-in function, the Prius c is capable of returning 53 mpg city and 46 [...]

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Toyota Prius GT300

Report: Toyota Prius GT300 to race in Super GT series

We are not sure exactly what, why or how, but there is a rumor that the Toyota Prius will be making its racing debut in an upcoming series. The 2012 Prius has a 1.8-liter four-banger powerful enough to manage a combined output of 134hp, giving it a top speed of 112mph and a 0-60mph time [...]

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Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid

Report: Orders for the Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid open in Japan

The Prius PHV, Toyota’s first plug-in hybrid, will be available for order in Japan as of January 30, after its debut that hit just before this week’s Tokyo Motor Show. Sales for the Prius Plug-in Hybrid are projected to reach 60,000 per year, with the bulk of these sales in Japan, anticipated around 35,000 – [...]

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2012 Detroit: Toyota Prius C

Report: Toyota expects Prius sales to rebound early 2012

While many sports car enthusiasts may be happy to hear this, treehuggers may shed a tear or two. Sales of the top-selling hybrid since 1997 – the Toyota Prius – have declined 9.4 percent through Oct. 2011 from a year ago. Worry not though nature lovers. Toyota says that sales of the Prius will rebound [...]

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Meet the new Toyota Prius C, known to Japan as the Aqua

Toyota is teasing a bunch of its Tokyo Motor Show debuts today and one of the many vehicles to debut in Japan next month will be the Toyota Aqua, which will eventually come to the United States as the Toyota Prius C. Toyota says that the Aqua “combines the features of a compact car with [...]

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Report: Toyota to start fuel-cell vehicle sales by 2015

Toyota, the leader in the hybrid game, is now looking to takeover the hydrogen fuel-cell market. The Japanese automaker said that it is planning global sales of a few thousand fuel-cell vehicles by 2015 and that number will be limited due to the fueling architecture and the high price of the vehicles. “We could expect [...]

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