Cars.com recently released a report saying that the Toyota Prius Plug-In had an on-the-lot lifetime of only five days. This puts it directly behind the BMW X3 and X5, both of which have a four-day lifetime before they’re in the hands of their new owners.

This isn’t a surprise judging by the features Toyota has put on the Prius Plug-In. Here’s a “short” list from Edmunds.com,

“Standard equipment on the base model includes 15-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlights, LED taillights, keyless entry/ignition, cruise control, full power accessories, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a height-adjustable driver seat, automatic climate control, heated front seats, a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat, Bluetooth (phone and audio streaming), a back-up camera, a navigation system, voice recognition and a six-speaker sound system featuring a touchscreen display, a CD player, an auxiliary audio jack, an iPod/USB interface and satellite and HD radio. Toyota’s new Entune smartphone and Web integration system is also standard.”

So where do you get one? As it happens, right here. Click to view our brand-new Toyota Prius Plug-In inventory.

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