09 August 2011

Motor Review of New Toyota Prius Crossed

The Toyota Prius hybrid electric car is the top selling green car in the US. Only is this hybrid really green, or just a guilt free yippie raisable? Embarking on a hybrid car adventure, WebRidesTV host Jeremy Lusk reviews the Toyota Prius during a 320-mile West Coast road trip from the smoggy British Petroleum Oil Refineries in Carson, California to the majestic mountain cliffs of Big Sur. All for much hybrid, electric and fuel efficient vehicle profiles, call on the new WebRidesTV Green Trench to view more green automotive coverage. Access the Lush Channel here: www.webridestv.com

Rating: 4.399


Tags: toyota, prius, hybrid, review, vehicle, auto, motor, sport, train, green, new, design, honda, insight, battery, electric


3 Responses to “Motor Review of New Toyota Prius Crossed

  1. j g Says:

    I am unusual to know how much nickel is mined for the average hybrid car battery? I’ve heard hybrids toted as the solution, but nickel is a finite resource which must Be mined. As I comprehend it the batteries are extremely heavy composed of generally Ni.

  2. Christina Says:

    Until I found this I tohhugt I’d have to spend the day inside.

  3. getitand... Says:

    I used to have a honda civic that got about 40 miles per gal. I think the new toyota camry/corrola models get beautiful good mileage as well. Perhaps the new ford immersion. I remember reading an article a few weeks ago, but I do not remember for sure.

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