Bought my 2010 Prius II (or III?) today. 50 MPG on the highway the whole way back. Prius Chat was instrumental in research beforehand. I bought it for 10.6k from a dealer with 91,156 miles on it. My biggest concern in research was the traction battery life. Hoping to have this car for many years. Tips and feeback appreciated. Thanks all!
Welcome to PriusChat! Nice looking car, and although I'm not too familiar with your particular model & generation (mine is a 2009 Gen II), you've certainly come to the right place to learn all things Prius-related. You're sure to have great fun here at PriusChat! Welcome aboard!!!
In that case its a III, listened to XM the whole way back. Almost drove off the highway when Michigan lost to Mich State with seconds left.... Thanks!
Prius I (N/A? Prius II – EV mode, driver-side Smart Key System, Touch Tracer Display, Cruise Control, Rear Wiper, Tonneau Cover, passenger side seatback pocket, AM/FM/MP3 CD player with satellite radio antenna, auxiliary audio jack and six speakers Prius III – Model II equipment plus JBL AM/FM/MP3 6-disc CD changer with eight speakers, integrated XM satellite radio capability, hands-free phone capability via Bluetooth® wireless technology Prius IV – Model III equipment plus three-door Smart Key System; leather-trimmed interior; heated front seats with driver lumbar support; step lamp;; driver and front passenger water repellant windows; upgraded front and center pillar trim; plasma cluster; auto dimming mirror and HomeLink® Prius V – Model IV equipment plus 17-inch alloy wheels; LED headlamps with auto leveling and washers and foglamps. Source: Toyota Prius’s confusing Trim levels I, II, III, IV and V | Diminished Value Car Appraisal The 2010 Toyota Prius ($21,000) comes in trim levels, starting with Prius I. Because Toyota wants to stay focused on the Prius name, there are no models with names of their own. There are the Prius II, III, IV and V. Prius II ($22,000) is fully equipped and is expected to be the most popular. Prius III ($23,000) adds a premium JBL sound system and Bluetooth capability. Prius IV ($25,800) adds leather seats and upgraded trim, heated front seats, water repellent window glass, plasma instrument cluster, HomeLink, and a Smart Key system. Prius V ($27,270) adds 17-inch alloy wheels, LED headlamps, and foglamps. Options include the Navigation Package ($1,800) with voice-activated DVD navigation with Bluetooth, XM traffic and a backup camera. The Solar Roof Package ($3,600) adds a solar powered ventilation system to the Navigation Package. The Advanced Technology Package ($4,500) includes a pre-collision system that automatically dabs the brakes and reduces crash impact speed by a slight amount, radar cruise control, Lane Keep Assist, Intelligent Park Assist, and the Navigation Package. Source: 2010 Toyota Prius Review: In-Depth on Models, Features, and the Drive - GreenHybrid