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Song in toyota prius commercial?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The new 2010 Toyota Prius commercial "Harmony" is part of the Harmony Between Man, Nature and Machine campaign. http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/toyota-reveals-third-generation-91263.aspx The "Harmony" commercial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq4nrmnqY9o The making of the "Harmony" commercial...

Are Toyota Prius trendy?
I notice a lot of celebrities saying they have a Hybrid Prius but I don't see a lot of them around where I live. Are they concidered trendy?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

My son has one and he is in the Air Force. He raves about the 50 miles per gallon he averages.

Is the Toyota Prius truly environmentally friendly?
A lot of people claim that the Toyota Prius is environmentally friendly since it has very good gas mileage. I was sort of tempted to go along with that, but I also remembered that you have to plug it in so that the electric engine can run. Since you have to plug it in to charge it, how big is it's carbon footprint? Since coal is burned to produce...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 9 answers

The Toyota Prius has been on the roads for over 10 years, and this is still listed in Toyota's FAQs about the Prius: http://www.toyota.com/prius-hybrid/demos.html "10. Do I need to plug Prius in? Never. Prius automatically recharges its batteries using regenerative braking, or by running the...

How I can buy used Toyota Prius and ships it from USA or Canada to Dubai (UAE)?
How much it cost to buy used Toyota Prius (2002-2004) at North American markets and how much it will cost to ship it from USA or Canada to Dubai UAE?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

funny, i live in dubai and because there are many expats, there are many us spec cars. if you were importing a domestic, i would recommend not because the specs are different and it is hard and expensive to service. i know because a close friend has a us spec ford explorer and he says it is the...

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Toyota's hybrid hatchback, the Prius, has inspired a whole raft of gas-electric vehicles—including the Nissan Altima hybrid sedan, which actually uses Toyota's hybrid system with a Nissan-sourced gas engine.

The Altima's snappier looks and handling cancel out its less impressive fuel economy (by Prius standards).

More noteworthy is the Fusion Hybrid, which gets 41 mpg in city driving and benefits from an overall revamp that brings a nicer cabin and more trim styling.

Left-brain thinkers will opt for the VW Jetta TDI diesel, which costs more than gas-engined Jettas but delivers fuel economy in the 40-mpg range and a reputation for durability—as well as great handling and a suave interior.

From a distance, the most obvious rival to the Prius is the 2010 Honda Insight; at first glance the two look identical in side profile.

But when you size the two up more closely, you'll find the Prius is considerably larger inside, with more usable backseat space for adults.

The Prius also has the advantage in fuel economy; the Insight is rated at just 40 mpg city, 43 highway, compared to 51/48 mpg for the Prius, but most Insight buyers will likely see better.

With a starting price a smidge under $20,000, the Insight is a better choice for those who want to keep it simple and be frugal, while the new Prius and all its high-tech options are a better bet for gee-whiz hybrid fans wanting something to show off.

Finally, there's another new rival coming this year, from Toyota's own Lexus division.

The HS 250h is a small luxury sedan based on the new Prius but incorporating a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and a variation of the Prius' hybrid system.

Expect fuel economy well into the 40s.


 
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