The new 2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI and 2010 Toyota Prius are two of the most fuel-efficient vehicles for the year. They also deliver similar interior cabin space and start around $22,000. With all those similarities, these two alternative-fuel vehicles draw natural comparisons. Review benefits and disadvantages of the 2010 Volkswagen Jetta TDI and Toyota Prius to determine which is right for you.
Exterior 2010 VW Jetta TDI vs. 2010 Toyota Prius
Both the Jetta and Prius boast distinctive exterior designs. Of the two, the Jetta is the more conventionally attractive model. The chrome grill, superb fit and finish and crisp, simple lines also give an added touch of class. The Prius, on the other hand, is more practically designed. The hatchback frame was designed for maximum aerodynamics and allows for easy access to the rear cargo area.
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Specification |
VW Jetta
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Toyot Prius
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Length: |
179.3 inches |
175.6 inches |
Width:
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70.1 inches |
68.7 inches |
Height:
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57.4 inches |
58.7 inches |
Ground Clearance:
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5.4 inches |
5.5 inches |
Interior 2010 VW Jetta TDI vs. 2010 Toyota Prius
The chasm between conventional and unconventional widens as you climb inside to compare the interiors of both models. The Prius, though well appointed and exceptionally comfortable, may not appeal to everyone with its futuristic design, however others will adore the keyless ignition, joystick shifter and upscale information screen. The Jetta, in comparison, delivers a more straightforward sporty interior styling. Interior refinement is also a little better on the VW.
In terms of seating, both models offer good front and rear comfort
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(provided adult occupancy in the rear is kept to two).
Specification |
VW Jetta |
Toyot Prius
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Front Head Room: |
38.5 inches |
38.6 inches |
Rear Head Room: |
37.2 inches |
37.6 inches |
Rear Leg Room: |
35.4 inches |
36.0 inches |
Rear Cargo: |
16.0 cu. ft. |
21.6 cu. ft. |
Pricing and Features 2010 VW Jetta TDI vs. 2010 Toyota Prius
The Jetta TDI starts with a base price of $22,830. For that price, you get an exceptional mix of standard features that includes air conditioning, heated mirrors, keyless entry, heated front seats, cruise control, multifunction steering wheel, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity and 10-speaker stereo. If you want a manual transmission, keep in mind you'll need to pay an additional $1,100
The Toyota Prius comes with an introductory asking price of $22,800. The list of standard features isn't quite as long as the Jetta, but still manages to impress with such inclusions as keyless ignition, auto headlights, cruise control, air conditioning, full power accessories, auxiliary input and six-speaker stereo.
VW Jetta |
Toyot Prius
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Base: $22,830 |
Base: $22,800 |
Auto: $23,930 |
Prius III: $23,800 |
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Prius IV: $26,600 |
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Prius V: $28,070 |
Performance 2010 VW Jetta TDI vs. 2010 Toyota Prius
Hands down, the VW Jetta is the more enjoyable model to drive. The diesel engine offers exceptional acceleration, handling and overall power. Certainly, this will be the better option for those who want a sporty ride, yet still want to save on gas. The Prius, on the other hand, has an engine philosophy that is geared towards gas mileage. While by no means exhilarating, the Prius offers a confident and reliable driving experience.
If you're most concerned about fuel efficiency, then the Prius is the obvious winner. With an estimated 51 mpg in the city and 48 mpg on the highway, it offers the best gas mileage of any car for the year. However, the Jetta TDI is no slouch with an estimated 30 mpg in the city and 42 mpg on the highway. If you drive mostly on the highway, then the Jetta certainly gives the Prius a run for its money.
Review VW Jetta specifications and Toyota Prius specifications
Specification |
VW Jetta |
Toyot Prius
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Base horsepower: |
140 hp |
134 hp |
Base Torque: |
236 lb-ft. |
105 lb-ft. |
MPG (city/hwy/combined): |
30/42/34 |
51/48/50 |
Safety 2010 VW Jetta TDI vs. 2010 Toyota Prius
The Jetta comes standard with anti-lock brakes, traction control, stability control and six airbags. The Prius sees these standard features and raises them with one driver's knee airbag. Both models earn a top review of "Good" from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Specification |
VW Jetta |
Toyot Prius
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IIHS Frontal Offset: |
Good |
Good |
IIHS Side Impact: |
Good |
Good |
Roof Strength: |
Good |
Not tested |
Our Choice: 2010 Toyota Prius
For green car shoppers, the Toyota Prius proves the more efficient and all-around more functional vehicle. However, there are plenty of shoppers out there who are better suited for the 2010 VW Jetta TDI. If you're willing to compromise a few mpgs in favor of conventional styling and a more spirited drive, then the Jetta is likely the better choice.