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  2. Honda Insight - Wikipedia

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    Car and Driver magazine performed a comparison between the 2010 Honda Insight and the 2010 Toyota Prius. [62] In this test, the Insight achieved 0–60 mph in 10.3 seconds (Prius, 10.0 seconds), the quarter mile in 17.9 seconds at 78 mph (Prius, 17.6 at 79 mph), and 70–0 mph braking in 181 feet (Prius, 182 feet).

  3. Toyota Prius (XW20) - Wikipedia

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    2006 Prius cut-away in a Toyota showroom in Paris. The Prius uses an all-electric A/C compressor for cooling, an industry first, [7] and also adds an electric power steering system to further minimize engine belt-driven engine accessories. Combined with a smaller and lighter NiMH battery, the XW20 is more powerful and more efficient than the XW10.

  4. Toyota Prius (XW30) - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, it is reported that Toyota cut the price of the Prius from ¥2,331,000 to ¥2,050,000 to compete with the Honda Insight. [47] The Prius in Japan is equipped with G-Book as of May 18, 2009. [48] The XW30 Prius was awarded the 2009 Japan Car of the Year. [49]

  5. Honda Fit Hybrid Battles Toyota Prius in Japan - AOL

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    It's the battle of the hybrids in Japan. The country's No. 2 automaker, Honda, is taking on leading Toyota Motor (TM) by introducing a hybrid version of its Fit subcompact to compete against the ...

  6. Toyota Prius - Wikipedia

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    Toyota cut the price of the Prius from ¥2.331 million to ¥2.05 million to better compete with the Honda Insight, [48] leading some to wonder whether increased sales of the Prius might come at the expense of sales of other vehicles with higher margins.

  7. Toyota Prius (XW50) - Wikipedia

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    The new generation offered a 59 L/100 km; 4.8 mpg ‑imp (4 mpg ‑US), or 8.3%, improvement over the combined driving rating of the third-generation Prius. [16] Toyota also offers an "Eco" base-model variant of the fourth-generation Prius with improved efficiency, largely due to the reduced weight, achieved by eliminating the spare tire, a ...

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