It is not far behind if we take the statistics from the world, as Toyota is rated as the second

October 7th, 2007 | by admin |

It is not far behind if we take the statistics from the world, as Toyota is rated as the second largest car manufacturer in the world. These cars can cost upwards of $50,000 and are only driven by the most elite people. With the amount of power a hybrid can provide, imagine the trouble and time it would take for you to reach a high altitude point with a fairly steep road, that is, if you would ever manage to get up there on that car.Whether hybrid cars will be the future of the car industry, one cannot say for sure.

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  • It is not far behind if we take the statistics from the world, as Toyota is rated as the second
  • It is not far behind if we take the statistics from the world, as Toyota is rated as the second
  • It is not far behind if we take the statistics from the world, as Toyota is rated as the second
  • Toyota Tries to Build Its Green Credentials (US News & World Report)
  • Government statistics show small saloon cars were the most likely type of car to be targeted by
  • So, no matter if you want the coolest car on the market you can still find one that is rated high
  • Toyota promises plug-in hybrid vehicle by 2010 (USA Today)
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