Aug 8, 2013

Now that you have your college diploma, it’s time to shop for a car that is inexpensive and reliable.  Edmunds.com surveyed their Gen Y readers and asked them to vote on the most desirable models on the market today, and they chose vehicles that make the best choice for their wallets.  The 2013 Toyota Prius at Toyota of Dothan is a college grad favorite, and it is a budget-friendly choice for a first time car buyer.

 

Features College Grads Should Consider

When a college grad heads to the car dealership, there are 5 important factors that influence their decision.

  1. Price and affordability
  2. Performance and efficiency
  3. Style
  4. Dependability
  5. Safety features and safety ratings

 

The 2013 Toyota Prius has it All

When you are considering all 5 of those features, the 2013 Toyota Prius has it all.  The 2013 Toyota Prius base MSRP is priced below $25,000, and Toyota Financial offers a special college graduate incentive program to help grads get into the Prius.  The 2013 Prius has an EPA-estimated 51 mpg city and 48 mpg highway.  College grads in the Toyota Prius can relax knowing that their hybrid is backed by Toyota’s complimentary Toyota Care maintenance and roadside assistance plan.  The Prius also earned a 2013 Top Safety Pick award from the IIHS with help from the Toyota Prius design and comprehensive collection of safety features in the Star Safety System.  The Star Safety System comes standard in every new Toyota vehicle.