Why did there have to be a compact MPV Prius in the range? Probably because five-member families couldn’t get comfortably hauled in long trips using the standard Prius.
And while it makes a good car for driving hundreds of miles outside the city, it also makes a good vehicle for traveling in the concrete jungle because of its tiny fuel consumption and small emissions tax you will pay. So here’s another argument - it’s both a city and a road trip vehicle.
Herald Wheels have recently tested out the 2013 Toyota Pius v, the Luxury Package version to be more precise, which costs CA$30,410, which comes with synthetic leather upholstery, display audio with navigation, auto dimming rear view mirror, heated front seats, cruise control, smart key system and more.
Their conclusion? Even if you ignore the hybrid features and you still end up with a good MPV due ti its spaciousness, versatility and easy maintenance. Read their full review here.
Herald Wheels have recently tested out the 2013 Toyota Pius v, the Luxury Package version to be more precise, which costs CA$30,410, which comes with synthetic leather upholstery, display audio with navigation, auto dimming rear view mirror, heated front seats, cruise control, smart key system and more.
Their conclusion? Even if you ignore the hybrid features and you still end up with a good MPV due ti its spaciousness, versatility and easy maintenance. Read their full review here.