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May 23, 2011
2012 Toyota Prius V first drive
Toyota designed the Prius V, the "V" standing for versatility, to accommodate U.S. drivers' penchant for loading up on 64 packs of toilet paper rolls at Costco or Sam's Club. It uses similar styling and power train to the current Prius, but offers substantially increased cargo area and seating room. More exciting than extra cubic feet of cargo space, however, is the new navigation and audio head units Toyota is introducing. Find out what we thought in our first drive of the new Prius.

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