atlaw4u
06-25-2010, 10:39 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg Is a plug-in Prius the better Prius? (http://www.hybridcarblog.com/can-a-plug-beat-the-toyota-prius/)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2010_Prius-III_PHEV_Rendering.jpgHYBRIDCARBLOG (http://www.hybridcarblog.com) - June 24, 2010
Everybody has an opinion. Thus, when it comes to calling any consumer product the best, it’s usually easiest just to let the numbers do the talking.
Hence, in terms of hybrid cars and fuel economy in the US, for instance, the Toyota Prius easily stands out as the best. Certainly, the Prius isn’t the favorite pick of many hybrid buyers; however, in terms of overall sale’s numbers, the Prius simply squashes the competition.
But can a plug change that?
In a very interesting plug-in Toyota Prius review this morning, InsideLine calls the Toyota Prius the “best version of tomorrow’s electric vehicle.”
Obviously, GM and Nissan, for instance, would disagree... http://www.hybridcarblog.com/can-a-plug-beat-the-toyota-prius/
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/2010_Prius-III_PHEV_Rendering.jpgHYBRIDCARBLOG (http://www.hybridcarblog.com) - June 24, 2010
Everybody has an opinion. Thus, when it comes to calling any consumer product the best, it’s usually easiest just to let the numbers do the talking.
Hence, in terms of hybrid cars and fuel economy in the US, for instance, the Toyota Prius easily stands out as the best. Certainly, the Prius isn’t the favorite pick of many hybrid buyers; however, in terms of overall sale’s numbers, the Prius simply squashes the competition.
But can a plug change that?
In a very interesting plug-in Toyota Prius review this morning, InsideLine calls the Toyota Prius the “best version of tomorrow’s electric vehicle.”
Obviously, GM and Nissan, for instance, would disagree... http://www.hybridcarblog.com/can-a-plug-beat-the-toyota-prius/
