The New Prius – 50 MPG!

The ante will be raised when new Prius is released. The Prius fuel economy is the biggest feature.The Prius hybrid comes stock with a 1.the new prius has a larger displacement engine.5L.The bigger engine and torque nets better gas mileage at highway speeds because the gearing is lower.  Horsepower has jumped from a measly 110 to a more respectable 160. 

The 2010 Toyota Prius should get right about 50 MPG; which is up 4 MPG from its predecessor.The EPA rates the Prius at 50 MPG, but there are many who get more than that!  Nevertheless the improved fuel economy is due to the redesigned lighter stiffer body and powertrain, which has been reconfigured for less weight. The stiffer body helps deduct the noise and vibration from the engine as well as the transmission.

In redesigning the Prius, engineers have successfully improved the steering by angling the wheels slightly and creating brake discs at all four corners. The 2010 Prius is a great value considereing the features that come stack for this model year. A remote air conditioner, LED headlights, rearview camera system, and XM radio are all new accessories available on the new Prius.

Electricity is taken from the brakes, and used to charge the batteries. The new Prius has earned a top spot in terms of safety. Safety components include anti-lock brakes, stability control, as well as traction, and seven surrounding airbags.

See the new Prius and a nice inventory of other hybrids at San Jose Toyota.  The Prius has been named top green car for the past few years.  And why shouldn’t it.  The Prius gets great gas mileage which saves gas, in turn putting less strain on the environment.  Not to mention is is a low emissions vehicle.  The PRius is an honored car that does a great job of keeping its resale value.  So if you cannot afford to buy a brand new 2010 Prius, go ahead and look for a nice used model.  You will pay less, get a capable car, and even get a used car warranty if you buy a certified Toyota hybrid.

See some great new Hyundai cars at Bakersfield Hyundai.

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