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PreviewsFive Things to Know About the 2020 Toyota Prius
The fourth-generation Toyota Prius is entering its fifth year on the market and it is now on sale at dealerships in Canada. As one of the most efficient and popular hybrids in the country, there is no shortage of interest in this car. Here are five things you need to …
Test Drives2017 Toyota Prius Prime at AJAC EcoRun
For its first year on the Canadian market, a limited number of units were available, so Toyota decided to initially launch the car in Quebec. For the 2017 model year, the plug-in hybrid version of the Toyota Prius will be exclusive to La Belle Province , where the majority of …
First Drives2017 Toyota Prius Prime: Beyond the Looks…4.0/5
Last week, a number of Canadian journalists were invited to attend the media launch of the new 2017 Toyota Prius Prime, a plug-in version of the next-generation Prius that offers an electric range of up to 35 kilometres. As we found out, the Prime is much more than a juiced-up …
Spotlight onWe’re Driving it this Week: The Toyota Corolla ’86!
Oh wait, small typo in the headline. This week, The Car Guide is driving the Toyota Corolla and the 86. We’ll also be getting behind the wheel of the 2017 Sienna, Prius Prime and Highlander. That’s a lot of test drives! However, there aren’t many changes to speak of in …
First Drives2016 Toyota Prius: the Manufacturer’s Ethos4.5/5
The Camry is the bestselling car in North America and the Corolla is the world’s top seller, but the Prius is Toyota’s ethos. It’s the most eloquent demonstration of the manufacturer’s technical know-how. The Prius debuted in Japan in 1997 and then came to North America in 2000. Since then, …
Spotlight on2016 Toyota Prius: we’re driving it this week
The Car Guide is on its way to Vancouver to get a look at the latest generation of the Toyota Prius that’s built on an all-new architecture. Launched in Japan back in 1997, then in North America in 2000, the Prius is now a part of the automotive scenery and …
First Drives2016 Toyota Prius: All That's Missing Is The Cord4.0/5
Mount Fuji, Japan – If the new Toyota Prius that has rolled into dealerships has a fault, it's that it bucks current esthetic trends. It's very nice though—even elegant—with a style that differs considerably from the old Prius, which was distinctive, but a tad cartoonish. This newbie is 6 centimetres …
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