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Tell Us Your Toyota Prius Real World MGP Results and If You’re Happy

The Toyota Prius hybrid is a vehicle that impresses with big MPG numbers. We’d like to know what your Prius returns.
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By: John Goreham

Paint Is Now Peeling On Some New Honda Accord, HR-V, Fit Models, What You Should Do

Honda is having more peeling paint issues on some new 2018 Accords, HR-V, and Fit models. See what you should do if you own one.
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By: Denis Flierl

The Very First Accessory Available For The 2020 C8 Corvette May Surprise You

The 2020 C8 Corvette hasn't even been seen by most people yet but there's already a third party accessory available for it and that is the C7/C8 Corvette Seat Belt Stay from Sandyeggo Designs.
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By: Justin Nohe

How Electrify America Is Handling Kia Niro EV, Hyundai Kona Electric, and Other Charging Issues

An update from Hyundai Kona Electric, Kia Niro EV, and Chevy Bolt EV drivers on the challenges facing the rapidly expanding Electrify America EV charging network.
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By: Steve Birkett

Ford All-Electric F-150 Prototype Tows 1.25 Million Pounds to Show its Potential

Ford released pictures and video of the amazing feat to prove it is developing a real electric work truck. Truck owners are skeptical of an electric truck's capability.
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By: Mary Conway

Why The Toyota Prius AWD-e Is The Best One Yet

The 2019 Toyota Prius AWD-e is a culmination of everything we love about the car, now extended into something safer and more capable. Giving each user more control, confidence and better MPG, are the the surface highlights. Prius has now extended into a market that will be giving current AWD models a run for their money.
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By: Peter Neilson

Why a Next-Gen 2022 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid Makes Sense

The Toyota 4Runner is a proven commodity for many reasons: dependability, off-roading capabilities and for being really fun to drive. Could a 4Runner Hybrid be next?
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By: Jeff Teague

Dodge Charger Sales Climb as Other Large Cars Slump

Dodge Charger sales are up 9% during the first half of 2019 while the key competitors from Ford and Chevy are selling at a much lower rate than last year.
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By: Patrick Rall