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2006 Toyota Prius 5-Door HB

estimated cost $2,607
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48 city / 45 highway mpg

overview

Passenger Doors

4

Passenger Capacity

5

Drive type

Front Wheel Drive

engine

Horsepower

76 hp

Torque

82 ft-lbs.

Cylinders

4

Base engine size

1.50 L

Engine type

Gas

drivetrain

Final Drive Axle Ratio

3.93

suspension and brakes

Front Suspension Type

MacPherson Strut

Rear Suspension Type

Torsion Beam

Front Brakes

Front Disc Brakes

Rear Brakes

Rear Drum Brakes

Rear Drum Brake Dimensions

7.9 x 1.2 in.

Brake Type

ABS Brakes

ABS Brakes Type

4-Wheel

tires and wheels

Front Tire Size

P185/65R15

Rear Tire Size

P185/65R15

Rear Tire Size

P185/65R15

Spare Tire Size

T125/70D16

Front Wheel Material

Aluminum

Rear Wheel Material

Aluminum

Spare Wheel Material

Steel

TPMS

Tire Pressure Monitor

weights and capacities

Curb weight

2,890 lbs.

Fuel tank capacity

11.90 gal.

exterior dimensions

Length

175.00 in.

Width

67.90

Height

58.10 in.

Wheelbase

106.30 in.

Front track

59.30 in.

Rear track

58.30 in.

Ground clearance

4.90 in.

Turning circle

33.50 ft.

Liftover Height

26.20 in.

interior dimensions

Front head room

39.10 in.

Front leg room

41.90 in.

Front shoulder room

55.30 in.

Front hip room

51.00 in.

Rear head room

37.10 in.

Rear leg room

38.60 in.

Rear shoulder room

53.00 in.

Rear hip room

51.60 in.

Other Features


  • 3-point seatbelts w/front pretensioners & force limiters
  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system
  • Adjustable front seatbelt shoulder anchors
  • Child protector rear door locks
  • Driver & front passenger seatbelt warning sensor
  • Driver/front passenger advanced airbags
  • Front/rear energy absorbing crumple zones
  • Internal trunk release handle
  • Rear seat Child Restraint System/lower anchor points & top...
  • Side-impact door beams
  • Traction control
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