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It turns out those photos we thought could be the 2010 Toyota Prius are the new Prius, as we were the first to confirm. Now that we know, mostly, what it looks like, we thought we'd take the first chance to compare the two vehicles to see what the designers were thinking. Overall, our impression...  
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There’s a hole in the Photobucket: Shots of Toyota’s next hybrid have leaked ahead of its 2009 Detroit show debut.BY DAVID GLUCKMAN Photos of the third-generation 2010 Toyota Prius have been leaked to the PriusChat.com forum. We called Toyota to find out more, but beyond confirming that what...  
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OK, for 50 to 60 mpg, assuming the price wasn't insane, I would consider this. One commute car, one cool car. Although this morning I passed--and then was passed by--what appeared to be a 1960 Alfa-Romeo Giulietta--snow white. It was a better traffic speed control than a cop car because people...  
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Fit meets Civic, perhaps? So I guess all "hybrids" will remain roughly the same in looks forever. newbski  
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It was speculation yesterday, but as of this morning Autoblog and Jalopnik confirm that the new Prius photos that jumped from PriusChat to those sites are indeed accurate representations of the exterior and interior of Toyota's third-generation Prius. While the general shape and greenhouse are...  
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Toyota PR reportedly confirmed that we're looking at Toyota Prius that will be revealed in January at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. As Damon pointed out last night, the new design is an evolution of the current model that incorporates some recent favorite styling cues of Toyota designers like the...  
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Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Spy Photos, Hybrids/Alternative, Green, Toyota Click above for gallery of the 2010 Toyota Prius Jalopnik is reporting this morning that images published last night on the web of what appeared to be the next-generation 2010 Toyota Prius are, in fact, the real...  
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Don't expect too much revolution in the next Toyota Prius, due at the Detroit Auto Show in January. From the looks of the exterior, it is very evolutionary. New headlights. A body crease down the side of the car. A more pronounced bulge in the nose. More pronounced foglights the current version...  
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What you are looking at here may well be the first unofficial, official image of the third generation Toyota Prius.  
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Filed under: Detroit Auto Show, Hybrids/Alternative, Rendered Speculation Click either image for a gallery of the (supposed) 2010 Toyota Prius We're far from convinced that the image above is the 2010 Toyota Prius, but judging by the front detail pic and the interior shot, it could be the...  
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Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green click to visit AutoblogGreen Is the car on the left there the 2010 Toyota Prius? According to some leaked images yesterday, it appears so. We'll know for sure by the time the Detroit Auto Show rolls around, but for now we think this is it. Whaddya think...  
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With all the talk of the new Insight from Honda along with the Chevrolet Volt, many people have forgotten about the Toyota Prius.  
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Australian researchers have found a way to produce cheaper and more powerful batteries to run hybrid-electric cars.  
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Move over Toyota Prius. Some of the Tampa Bay area's biggest delivery companies are jumping on the hybrid bandwagon.  
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AUSTRALIAN researchers have found a way to produce cheaper and more powerful batteries to run hybrid-electric cars.  
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