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Third generation Prius adds tech features, better mileage and more power
The Chicago Sun-Times: really didn’t think it was possible. During the press conference, Akihiko Otsuka, chief engineer for the 2010 Toyota Prius, issued a challenge. He said that he managed to get 62.9 mpg during a one-hour drive, and he dared all the journalists in the room to do better.
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autobloggreen.com: When you sit in the 2010 Toyota Prius, you notice all those little things that provide the "Prius experience" – the shift lever, information screen, center-mounted instrument panel – are all present, but they're slightly different and noticeably improved.
Read More2010 Toyota Prius – First Drive Review
Car and Driver: We’ve never gotten too excited about the Toyota Prius around here.
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Automobile Magazine: It has long been fashionable in auto-enthusiast and auto-journalist circles to dismiss the Toyota Prius as a precious affectation of misguided Al Gore devotees, people who find automobiles something to endure - for the sake of pure transportation - rather than enjoy.
Read MoreToyota’s revamped Prius hybrid gains higher mileage, better interior
The Detroit News: The worst possible gas mileage you'll ever get in the 2010 Toyota Prius is 26.8 miles per gallon.
Read More2010 Prius: Industry-Leading Hybrid Gets Greener and More Informative
Edmunds.com Green Car Advisor: Toyota Motor Corp. has lots to say about the new 2010 Prius -- the press briefing material handed out at the media preview in California's rain-soaked Napa Valley last week lists 45 pages of styling, powertrain and technology changes and improvements for the third generation of the automaker's segment-leading hybrid.
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