Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tenth Anniversary for Toyota Prius Hybrid

Why not everyone drives a hybrid car right now? Did you know that the Toyota Prius just had its 10 years anniversary? 10-year hybrid, why not more? As it turns out that tell us that the formulation of cost too much to build and that lawyers often bring with them demands for class action if something goes wrong. But if it was true that never get hybrids.

Congress passed a rule that by 2020 all cars must get 35 mpg on the highway, but in 2020 the road was full of traffic so that all cars will be driving less than optimal and that kind of mileage ever anyway. So, in essence, Congress requires by law that car manufacturers make cars more efficient - but I suppose that most of the waste gas?

Well, the problems with our roads and inefficient traffic causing cars to not act in their best fuel efficiency. And as for the Al Gore docu-drama, "An Inconvenient Truth," we will all work anyway swimming due to increases in ocean levels. The only drawback in our civilization is the congestion and high fuel costs, partly due to government taxes. Why is it that every time you turn around they are making more laws that end up doing exactly what they were intended and exacerbating the problem that is supposed to solve?

Check the Toyota Prius and learn how to save gasoline to overcome:

http://www.gizmag.com/toyota-prius-turns-10/8536/

You can get a Toyota Prius hybrid for a good used price:

http://www.autosource.biz/Ad/Prius.htm

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