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Driven by gas prices and growing social awareness, hybrid cars are becoming attractive options.
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High Mileage Driving Tips
See how to save hundreds; improve fuel economy 15% or more
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The Porsche Boxster Speedster is a convertible sports car released in late 1996. The Boxster has a mid-mounted engine, two doors, two seats, and a folding cloth roof. Boxster production began at the former Porsche 928 facility at Stuttgart after the 928 was discontinued due to poor sales. Throughout its production it has been Porsche's smallest and least expensive sports car model. (more...)
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The Toyota Prius is the first mass-produced hybrid automobile. The G21 team of 1,000 engineers threw out 80 designs to get to the first prototype that doubled fuel efficiency and later became the Prius Concept. It was first sold exclusively in Japan starting in 1997, and entered the worldwide market in 2001. By the end of 2003, nearly 160,000 units had been produced for sale in Japan, Europe, and North America, and as of April 2006, Toyota had sold 504,700 Prius models. (more...)
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