2017 Toyota Prius Four Touring Review
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It?s getting easier to get over 50 mpg these days. One good choice for those looking for a fuel-efficient city run-about is the Toyota Prius. It?s not a new choice exactly for urban dwellers, but it?s still the best-selling hybrid in America.
There?s good reason for its popularity. Prius delivers some of the best mileage of any car on the road, along with the utility of a hatchback, a comfortable interior, and a quiet ride.
This week we test drove the 2017 Toyota Prius Four Touring model.
What?s New For 2017
The Toyota Prius, re-designed in 2016, remains relatively unchanged for 2017. It features an updated exterior design, a more accommodating cabin, and improved ride quality. The formerly optional Safety Sense advanced driver aid package is now standard on all Prius trims. Features & Options
The 2017 Toyota Prius Four Touring ($30,015) comes with a blind-spot monitoring system, rear cross-traffic alert, automatic wipers, heated front seats, a power driver’s seat with adjustable lumbar, seatback storage pockets, and a rear cargo cover. Standard equipment on the Four Touring includes 17-inch alloy wheels, foglights, LED clearance lights, unique rear bumper styling, and imitation-leather upholstery with contrasting blue stitching.
The Premium Convenience package ($1,705) includes a 10-speaker JBL audio system, a self-parking system, and Safety Connect emergency services.
Total MSRP of our tester was $34,15...
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