2008 Toyota Prius Review

2008 Toyota Prius

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The super-frugal Prius, with its Hybrid Synergy Drive, has sophisticated electric-drive componentry and a battery system that allows energy to be recovered from coasting and braking. In the Prius, a 76-horsepower, 1.5L four-cylinder Atkinson Cycle gasoline engine is paired with a 50-kilowatt electric drive motor. Together, the two produce 110 horsepower, delivered through a planetary-gear continuously variable transmission (CVT). As opposed to some other "mild hybrid" models, the Prius is a "full hybrid," meaning that the system not only turns the gasoline engine off when it's not needed; it also has the capability to run at low speeds on electric power alone for short distances.

The system enables the Prius to get one of the best fuel-efficiency ratings ever-48 city, 45... see more
Trims City MPG Hwy MPG MSRP Invoice Displacement Engine
5dr HB (GS) 48 45 $22,875 $21,064 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB (Natl) 48 45 $22,875 $21,064 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB (SE) 48 45 $22,875 $21,064 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Base (GS) 48 45 $21,500 $20,210 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Base (Natl) 48 45 $21,500 $20,210 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Base (SE) 48 45 $21,500 $20,210 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Touring (GS) 48 45 $23,770 $21,816 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Touring (Natl) 48 45 $23,770 $21,816 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4
5dr HB Touring (SE) 48 45 $23,770 $21,816 1.5L/91 Gas/Electric I4

 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS STYLING | [6 out of 10]

ConsumerGuide: "Cabin has its own hi-tech look but materials are nothing special"
Kelley Blue Book: "Unconventional, but somehow palatable to the everyday consumer"
Cars.com: "More aerodynamically styled than its predecessor"

The Toyota Prius bowed in its current body style in 2004, and reviewers from across the Web note that at first, the Prius looked like a completely unorthodox and futuristic car. Now it's 2008, and the novelty has worn off. The 2008 Toyota Prius is in need of a makeover, according to sources reviewed by TheCarConnection.com--and the editors' firsthand impressions of the vehicle, including ownership of a 2004 model.

The 2008 Toyota Prius sports a slab-sided exterior and an almost egg-shaped profile. Reviews read by TheCarConnection.com generally agree that the styling has grown old for Toyota's 2008 Prius, but Toyota says a new look won't arrive until 2010. While exterior styling on the Toyota Prius may not be the most aesthetically pleasing on the market, Cars.com points out that the "styling has driven the car's success" by improving aerodynamics and fuel economy, and "like it or not...you're likely to see more of this silhouette" as automakers try to cut fuel consumption wherever possible. One of the leading positive reviews of the Toyota Prius's exterior styling comes from Kelley Blue Book, where the reviewers feel that the "design is still unconventional, but somehow palatable to the everyday consumer." A noteworthy new addition to the 2008 Toyota Prius lineup is the Prius Touring Edition, which ForbesAutos notes is "distinguished from the rest of the line by high-intensity headlamps...as well as a larger aerodynamic spoiler." ConsumerGuide lists the other new model option for Toyota's 2008 edition of the Prius as "a new lower-priced Standard model," while the midrange Base version completes the trim trio.

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