1. YES! It's a great car! I think to like the prius you need to have an open mind, it's NOT a sporty car, although It's a comfortable, easy to drive car for commuting, and it serves it's purpose superbly. It's got great rear legroom, huge amounts of storage all through the cabin and it's reaaaaly smooth 2. Again, yes, it's got two glove boxes, a huuuuuge centre console storage area, and various more storage compartments around th cabin. It has great rear legroom and a decent boot. 3. I usually pay $140 4. Yep, it's got an 8 year warranty 5. About $4000, but that should come down as they become cheaper to produce, although toyotas only replaced 2 batteries on Australian Prius' (both were taxies with around 400,000kms, and were precautionry measures, the battery didn't totally fail) 6. I haven't dine anything other than was the car and service it 7. Yes, but I don't think over 17", and make sure they aren't to heavy as it may ruin the Hybrid Transaxle, although any wheels other than the standard ones will make it use more fuel 8. Fine,like any other car it's size 9. I have a 11/08 model, of the Gen2 generation, the 2007-2009 models are probably the best 10. There's really not much, other than the usual stuff associated with buying a car nb: don't be thrown off by dealer cars having unusually high fuel economy, dealer cars are frequently moved around the lot of taken on a test drive. When a prius starts from cold, it turns on the petrol motor to intensively warm itself up, doing this frequently causes high a economy figure, but under regular use it will produce 4.4-4.8l/100km with ease.