5 Star Reviews for 2007 Toyota Prius

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.53/5 Average
202 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2007 Toyota Prius lineup gets a little racier, as Toyota adds the Prius Touring model, which has a sport-tuned suspension, 16-inch alloy wheels, foglamps, xenon headlights and a larger rear lip spoiler. The other notable change for 2007 is that the original Toyota hybrid car now comes standard with front-seat side airbags and full-length head curtain airbags.

Pros:
  • Outstanding gas mileage, low emissions, generous amount of interior room, easy to maneuver in tight spaces, excellent build quality, reasonable price.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Bye-bye gas station - well kinda - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    I have had my Prius for about 2 weeks and love it. I really thought it was going to be lame in terms of speed, especially on the freeway - the car is surprisingly speedy and fun to drive. The freeway driving is much better than my Jeep Cherokee was. All of the cars gadgets are easy to use and do not distract you from driving. When I finally did go to the gas station was so happy it shut off at $27 to fill my tank. I am used to paying almost $70.

  • The next generation will be even better - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    A surprising pleasure to drive. Very fun and REALLY fun at the gas pump. I was surprised at the acceleration the car has. I expected it to be anemic but its quite nimble in daily driving. A perfect car for city dwellers. Super easy to park and navigate in tight spots.

  • Great Car - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    The Toyota Prius is the greatest car we have ever owned. We traded in a Ford Escape Hybrid and the Prius gets much better gas mileage and is much quieter and fun to drive. It has everything a Lexus has, for half the price. My wife was in a head-on crash that totaled our first Prius and it did a fantastic job protecting the everyone inside. The car was totaled.

  • Great car! - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    This is our first new car in 7 years. Im a real techy, gadgety type of guy and absolutely love this vehicle. We are getting approx 44 mpg with less than 1000 miles on the car so far. Traded in a 2001 PT cruiser that got a whopping 18 mpg in the city. The gas bill is already much lighter. Plenty of room for the rear facing car seat, stroller, and a full weeks worth of groceries. Its true that the MFD actually makes you a more "speed aware" driver. I dont see any speeding tickets in my future. Im too busy trying to get 75+ mpg every 5 minutes. Highly recommend this car. Especially the touring edition. It definitely looks better than the base model.

  • first impression - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    Ive owned the car for a month and will review again but for now I love it. At current gas prices ($2.60) I save $1,300 and was surprised to find it is $250 cheaper to insure than a 2003 forester worth a 1/3 the price of an 07 prius. As far as I am concerned it will save me $1500 plus a year x 5 years = $7500 of the $16,000 I paid. I do not consider myself a tree hugger type. If it were an uncomfortable econobox I would not have bought it. That said I do feel good about cutting my gasoline consumption in half.

  • Love the car but watch out for stereo - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    Overall a great car. I live in Boston and year round I get the EPA 46 mpg. The technology is great - bluetooth, GPS, dimming mirror, stability control - all excellent. Watch out for the stereo. Even the high end has no mids or bass. I had to get a subwoofer and it helped. Also, the traction control for the snow on all of Toyotas hybrids is poor but livable. The deal with poor mpg in the cold weather has to do with the heater. Short cold trips kill the mileage because the Prius uses the engine to heat the car. This requires it to idle and run constantly until it is up to temp to heat the cars interior. So if you want better mileage leave the heat off until the engine warms.

  • Excellent investment - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    I love this car. It has never disappointed me in any way. If you know how to drive it, you can get 50-60 mpg. Dont let people fool you. Drive one and see. You wont be sorry. Handles good in snow and ice too. Best car I have ever owned and I have had lots of cars. I am 58 years young.

  • Great for us seniors - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    The auto is very easy to drive.Acceleration is more than adequate. Provides a quiet drive with few gas stops.

  • I love this car! - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    This car is outstanding! It is very comfortable, surprisingly roomy, quiet, fun to drive, acceleration is more than adequate when needed, and the gas mileage is unbelieveable. I drive 50 miles each day for work and Im averaging in the mid-50s. Dont listen to people who complain about their gas mileage. If you do not stomp on the gas pedal and drive it fairly conservatively, youll be amazed. Cold weather will affect your average. Mine dropped to about 48 to 49, but in the grand scheme of things, thats still excellent.

  • All around outstanding vehicle - 2007 Toyota Prius
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    I went from a 2004 Pontiac Vibe to the 2007 Prius without thinking twice. This car is amazing. One month after purchasing the car, I took a road trip from Tampa, Fl to Toronto, Ontario. (That is about 3,000 miles there and back.) The cost for fuel both ways was $80.00. It was awesome to stop at gas stations to use the bathroom and not get gas. This car surely gets looks and many questions. I drove up for a family reunion and now many members of my family are in line for purchasing one. Also, when other Prius owners run into you, you have only great things to comment about. (I havent met one with a bad comment!) On average I fill up every 2 weeks for about $25.00 each fill up.

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