2019 Toyota Prius
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Although prices for late-model used cars have recently jumped, Cars.com has assembled a healthy list of choices available for a budget of about $20,000.
By Cars.com Editors
April 11, 2025

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Consumer Reports have released their annual list of recommended vehicles for teens, and the 2024 list offers more safety for less, as used- and new-car prices stabilize.
By Jennifer Geiger
May 21, 2024

Approximately 3,800 model-year 2019 Toyota Prius hybrid hatchbacks are being recalled for a potential electrical short circuit.
By Patrick Masterson
December 11, 2019

In terms of car seats, the 2020 Toyota Prius hybrid hatchback excels in room and Latch connection. Check here for our full Car Seat Check.
By Jennifer Geiger
November 5, 2019

Take a look at our 10 most read stories of October, wherein our likes and dislikes of the 2020 Subaru Outback led all comers.
By Matt Schmitz
November 3, 2019

A pair of vehicles that march to their own drummer — the Subaru Outback wagon and Honda Ridgeline pickup truck — dominated Cars.com most popular articles in the past week.
By Fred Meier
October 23, 2019

Interested in a 2019 or 2020 Toyota Prius? We have you covered. Check out this roundup of our comprehensive coverage on the latest Prius.
By Patrick Masterson
October 17, 2019

The biggest change with the Toyota Prius for 2020 is that Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa are standard on all models as Toyota finally succumbs to market demand for phone compatibility. Here’s what else is different for the new model year.
By Rick Popely
September 23, 2019

Take a look at how the Latch system and each car seat scored below in our Car Seat Check of the 2019 Toyota Prius.
By Jennifer Geiger
August 15, 2019

Sometimes, a car model is so popular that shoppers want to know everything about it — even if it probably doesn’t affect them. Such seems to be the case with the 2019 Subaru Ascent in our most popular news stories of this past week. Check the full rundown for more here.
By Matt Schmitz
July 31, 2019