The Prius "C" is a sub-subcompact version that is usually dirt cheap on the used market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius_C
Toyota also made hybrid versions of some of their normal lines (e.g., Camry, Corolla, and even the freaking Highlander); those aren't bad, but the fuel economy is nowhere near the Prius (especially the Highlander), and they hold value fairly well compared to their gas-only counterparts. What's comical is when you run across the Lexus versions of some of those. Woe to anyone who ever has to replace a stereo in an RX400H.
The Prius "C" is a sub-subcompact version that is usually dirt cheap on the used market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius_C
Toyota also made hybrid versions of some of their normal lines (e.g., Camry, Corolla, and even the freaking Highlander); those aren't bad, but the fuel economy is nowhere near the Prius (especially the Highlander), and they hold value fairly well compared to their gas-only counterparts. What's comical is when you run across the Lexus versions of some of those. Woe to anyone who ever has to replace a stereo in an RX400H.