Wednesday, September 5, 2007

2007 Toyota Prius Hybrid - IntelliChoice ranked Best Overall Value of the Year


Toyota first introduced its gasoline/electric hybrid Prius for 2001, following close on the launch of the Honda Insight. The current Prius made its debut for the 2004 model year. For 2007, a Touring Edition joins the Prius model lineup and the car receives additional standard safety equipment. The four-door 2007 Toyota Prius hybrid has great appeal with car-buying consumers because of its excellent fuel economy, brisk road manners and reasonable price tag.

The Prius has a gasoline-fueled internal combustion engine with an electric motor. Electric power runs the car until the first 12mph, after which the gasoline engine takes over. When the car is stationary or cruising, the gasoline engine can be turned off. The Toyota Prius never needs to be plugged in to a power source and functions just like any other regular family car. Interiors are comfortable for four adults and come standard with the most contemporary convenience features available in other vehicles.

IntelliChoice ranked Prius the Best Overall Value of the Year with an EPA-estimated combined city/highway 55 miles per gallon and an Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (AT-PZEV) rating. Well-accommodated with standard features like Push Button Start, cruise control, keyless entry, power door locks and windows, and a liquid crystal multi-information display, the 2007 Toyota Prius offers great value for a great price, especially for the environment-conscious customer.

Explore the Prius Hybrid at Toyota of Concord, Speedway Blvd, Concord, North Carolina 28027.
For more information call 704-979-7700.

http://www.toyotaofconcord.com/New-Inventory.aspx

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