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Toyota 101 Proudly Announces the Debut of the 2012 Toyota Camry

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

The 2012 Toyota Prius.

The Toyota Prius has come a long way since its debut in the late 1990s, along with the original two-seat Honda Insight hybrid.

Now in its third generation, Prius has become rather mainstream. Honda, meanwhile, was left tweaking its formula as competitors have launched hybrids and even all-electrics.

Competition? Prius still captures more than 40 percent of all U.S. hybrid sales, despite a slowdown after the earthquake in Japan and yen-dollar ratios, Hybridcars.com reports.

And the 2012 model year promises to give the Prius a boost with some cosmetic tweaks plus a larger V model and in some markets, including Phoenix, a PHV plug-in hybrid.

This week’s tester is the Prius 3, the midrange model priced from $25,280 including delivery charges. However, you can get a Prius 1 for $22,880 — you’ll probably have to special-order it — or tip the scales at $29,550 for the decked-out Prius 5.

My question is: Why Prius and not one of the many other hybrids?

For one, the Prius name has become nearly synonymous with hybrids. Plus, leaving all-electrics out of the equation, a search for high-mileage cars on the EPA’s www.fueleconomy.gov shows Prius leads the pack by a considerable margin: 50 miles per gallon in combined driving, compared with the No. 2 car, the 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid, at 44, and the Prius V and Lexus CT at 42.

The Prius also is one of the most affordable hybrids, beaten only by Honda’s now five-passenger Insight and two-seat CR-Z. The Civic comes close, starting a shade under 25. Roomy hybrids such as the Ford Fusion and Hyundai Sonata start under 30 grand. Even Lexus’ new hybrid hatchback, the CT200h, starts at $29,995 — $445 shy of the Prius V.

Those are strong selling points, but beyond that the little Toyota is rather average. It improved in the 2010 makeover with better handling, a bit more interior room and better fuel economy.

Courtesy of bizjournal.com

Prius Made a Toyota Brand

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

Toyota Prius, the undisputed king of the hybrid car world, has made the flagship green vehicle a brand of its own. This was in the middle of competing automakers releasing hybrid cars of their own.

Toyoto sold more than 181, 000 Priuses in 2007, ten years after it was launched. There has been a definite drop in car sales of all kinds since that time, but Toyota Prius is certainly the most popular hybrid car in the business.

Toyota Prius

More than fifty per cent of all hybrid cars bought in the United States are Priuses. Most customers are happy with the car, and it suits their lifestyle in many ways.

However, a common point which most owners agreed on was the lack of space. The American car owner stereo type of space craving is applicable here.

The New five passenger Prius V is meant to address this problem. It will be the answer for those people who have always wanted a Prius, but did not take the step due to the small size. Prius V has space for extra baggage and cargo. Green does not have to be small.

Courtesy of greenliving9.com