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2007 Toyota Prius Base
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I'm a student based out of SF, and this car is absolutely perfect for both city driving and longer drives back home down the I-5 to Southern California.
The primary reason for my purchasing this vehicle was mileage (it's so awesome -- I add about 10 gallons to my car about every two weeks, and I drive a significant amount for a non-commuting student, i.e. I'll put over 12500 miles on my car this year). The secondary reason was the reasonable cost of this car (I had the impression that Prius's were out of my price range before I actually started researching). Lastly, I wanted something compact but that could accommodate friends/luggage on longer trips. The car as not disappointed in any of these arenas.
Once I finished reading specs and pricing everything, the only other car I was really considering was the Honda civic hybrid. I test drove both of these cars. It was no contest. The Honda has a cramped interior, my view out of the windshield felt obscured, and it was a difficult instrument panel to read. In comparison, the Prius has a very capacious interior, my view is unobstructed, and it has this great touchpad screen that integrates climate, audio, etc., so there aren't a million buttons crowding an instrument panel.
As far as downsides, my previous car was a 1994 Honda Accord, so I'm used to a bit of a slow start (lack of a real get-up-and-go compared to a sportier car), but the Prius definitely outperforms the Accord. It's pretty light (although it definitely feels solid to drive, safety-wise), so it jumps into gear pretty quickly. I never feel unsafe merging onto the highway or changing lanes, etc. But this is something to be aware of.
Any other questions at all, feel free to message me! I will give the full scoop on this great little car. :)
reviewed March 7, 2008 at 2:04 pm Currently the Prius is the greenest and most fuel efficient vehicle available. It's also very roomy and has lots of storage space. The hatchback design is great. It's also low maintenance, reasonably affordable, has cool features (like dashboard computer), etc. etc.
Basically until plug-in hybrids and fully electric vehicles become available, the Prius is the best car on the road.
Went car shopping thinking to get a used Yaris, Fit, or Versa - that was our price range - but we found this gem at a Mazda dealership that happened to be right next to a Toyota dealership - they hadn't been able to sell it due to the fact that right next door, they could get a 2007 that was Toyota Certified. We got them down and even though the price is more than we were prepared to pay, with the savings in gas, it more than makes up for it! We love it.
Happy with the Prius; would definitely buy another one.
Wiki: 2007 Toyota Prius Base
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Available Options:
The 2007 Prius Options are offered in the form of 6 packages with varying additional costs for each. The options included in each package are outlined below:
Package #1:
- Radio: AM/FM CD/MP3 (includes 6 speakers)
- Smart Key System
- Backup Camera
Package #2:
- Economic Savings Bonus
- Vehicle Stability Control
- All Package 1 options
Package #3:
- Economic Savings Bonus
- Vehicle Stability Control
- Radio: JBL AM/FM/CD Changer/MP3 (Includes 9 speakers and Bluetooth audio)
- Homelink (incldues garage door opener)
- Smart Key System
- Backup Camera
- Security Alarm
- Vehicle Stability Contol
Package #4:
- All Package 3 options and
- 2 HID Headlamps
- Front Fog and Driving Lamps
Package #5:
- All Package 4 options and
- EMV Navigation System
- 4-spoke Leather Steering Wheel
Package #6:
- All options from Package 5 and:
- Natural Leather Seat Trim