2012 TOYOTA NAVIGATION UPDATE BLUETOOTH
Moving up to the Prius Three adds the 3-door Smart Key entry system, navigation, rearview camera, Entune infotainment with free 3-year subscription, an upgraded JBL AM/FM/CD changer with satellite radio, Bluetooth and eight speakers, while the Prius Four trim is enhanced with the JBL audio plus eight "Green Edge" high-efficiency JBL speakers and 8-channel amplifier, a leather interior, heated front seats with driver’s lumbar support, an 8-way power driver’s seat, auto on/off headlights and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The Prius Two adds a 6.1-inch touch-screen audio display, a USB port, Bluetooth, LED daytime running lights (DRL), keyless entry, MP3 compatible CD player and a rear-window wiper. Driving the Used 2012 Toyota PriusĪ nicely equipped 2012 Toyota Prius One hybrid includes a wide variety of standard features, including a tilt/telescopic steering wheel with air-conditioning controls and Touch Tracer Display, height-adjustable driver’s seat, auto up/down on all windows, push-button start, two 12-volt power outlets, a tonneau cover, and auxiliary input jack. The Prius has historically retained an above-average resale value regardless of fluctuating gasoline prices, and we expect the 2012 to be no exception. The Chevrolet Volt extended-range electric vehicle starts around $40,000.
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The compact Honda Insight ranges from around $19,000–$24,000, while the mid-size Fusion Hybrid is in the $30,000 to $34,000 range, and Toyota’s own Camry Hybrid stickers in from $27,000 to $33,000. To find out what the Prius is being sold for in your area, be sure to check our Fair Purchase Price to see what others have paid. Prius Plug-in Hybrid models, which are still limited in their availability, start around $33,000 for a base model and about $40,000 for the Advanced trim. Adding the Advanced Technology and Navigation packages will up the total to nearly $35,000. Each trim adds slightly to that price, with the Prius Five ringing in around $30,000. The base 2012 Toyota Prius One hybrid has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting in the low $20,000 range.