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Real hybrid rivalry between Ford and Toyota still years away

Ford has raised its hybrid bar, but real Toyota hybrid competition is years away.

2013 Ford Fusion hybrid

2013 Fusion hybrid will again top Camry hybrid fuel economy

Since the arrival of CEO Alan Mulally Ford has improved greatly. Better financials. Better designs. A better vision of the future. And while Ford’s fuel efficiency focus has been on more traditional technologies, such as Ecoboost, it’s battery powered plans have taken on more credible shape. Even better the 2013 Ford Fusion hybrid is set to again beat Toyota Camry hybrid fuel economy by more than 4 mpg combined.

But does that mean that Ford is giving Toyota a real run for the hybrid money? Read more…

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - February 15, 2012 at 4:46 pm

Categories: Ford Fusion hybrid, Hybrid Cars, Toyota Camry hybrid   Tags: , , ,

Toyota’s great hybrid sale’s month foretells a cautionary tale

Toyota hybrid sales were up 20 percent, but it should have been more.

The larger V couldn't lift Prius sales much in January

A 20 percent improvement should feel better than this

One might assume that a 20 percent improvement in Toyota’s hybrid sales, led by an 8.6 percent gain in Prius sales, is a great hybrid sale’s story compared to last year. It certainly squashes the idea that hybrid sales are declining, especially considering that the Prius C and the plug-in Prius are still on deck for later this year. 2012 only gets better from here, at least in terms of Toyota’s hybrid cars.

But I still would have expected bigger numbers. Read more…

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - February 1, 2012 at 11:43 pm

Categories: Hybrid Cars, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius, Toyota Prius V   Tags: , , ,

Best new hybrid models for 2012 according to Kipplingers

Toyota Prius V wasn't best in class, but still was best new wagon and best resale value.

V - Best new wagon and best resale value in class

They weren’t tops in their class, but these hybrids still scored

While only 1 hybrid car, the Lexus RX 450h, took best in class according to Kipplinger’s 2012 ratings, a few hybrid cars were picked as best new models in their class. Likewise, many hybrids achieved the best fuel economy in their class, but that’s not much of a surprise.

So, we’ll focus on the best new hybrid models for 2012. Read more…

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - January 26, 2012 at 7:50 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Hybrid Cars, Porsche Panamera S hybrid, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius V   Tags: , , ,

10.8 years – Maybe the hybrid premium is an investment, not a cost

Some hybrid cars, such as the Toyota Prius and Camry hybrids are great values.

Prius provides real bang for the buck according to some studies.

At least for some hybrid cars

Americans are holding onto their cars longer, an average of 10.8 years, according to the latest data. That means old gas-guzzlers are becoming even bigger gas-guzzlers, not to mention more costly to fuel.

And maybe that means hybrid cars are a better deal than many might believe, and that the hybrid premium really is more of an investment rather than a cost. Read more…

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - January 18, 2012 at 4:03 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Hybrid Cars, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius   Tags: , ,

Nissan Leaf, Toyota Camry hybrid flying off dealer lots

The Nissan Leaf and Toyota Camry hybrid are flying off dealership lots.

Camry hybrid more cost-effective than a conventional Camry?

But just because of limited hybrid and EV supplies?

As the Nissan Leaf begins to hit new dealerships, spreading to all 50 states by March, it has become one of the fastest moving vehicles in the industry, averaging just 6 days on the dealer room floor. Similarly, the recently revamped Toyota Camry hybrid is lasting just 7 days according to Cars.com.

But is this a story of electrified demand, or limited supplies? Read more…

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - January 17, 2012 at 7:59 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Buying plug-ins, Hybrid Cars, Nissan Leaf, Plug-in Vehicles, Toyota Camry hybrid, electric cars   Tags: , , ,

NS4: Maybe the Camry hybrid can outsell the Prius one day

The Toyota NS4 plug-in hybrid concept could be the future Toyota Camry.

Integrate it into the Camry now.

Now that’s no science experiment

By the end of this decade the Prius family could outsell Toyota’s money-maker, the Camry, according to some company statements. However, the NS4 plug-in hybrid concept suggests that maybe Toyota is having second thoughts about using the Prius is its key platform for world hybrid domination.

In fact, it’s too bad that Toyota didn’t move closer to NS4 design language with the launch of the recently upgraded 2012 Camry. Read more…

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - January 10, 2012 at 1:08 pm

Categories: Hybrid Cars, Plug-in Vehicles, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius, plug-in hybrid cars   Tags: , , ,

Ford’s new hybrids – A perfect Fusion of fuel economy and price?

The 2013 Ford Fusion hybrid includes a plug-in hybrid version as well.

2013 Ford Fusion hybrid

Or is it still about PR and halo products?

Great new looks? Check. Luxurious interior? Check. The latest and greatest technology? Check. Outstanding fuel economy? Check. Check. Cost-effective price? To be determined.

Without question, the new 2013 Ford Fusion is ready to take on the likes of the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord, and adding a plug-in hybrid in addition to the hybrid option only makes the Fusion that much more compelling.

So, will Ford finally have a hot-selling hybrid on its hands? Read more…

20 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - January 9, 2012 at 1:19 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Ford C-Max Energi plug-in hybrid, Ford Focus hybrid, Hybrid Cars, Plug-in Vehicles, plug-in hybrid cars   Tags: , , , ,

Black Friday worth it for hybrid and EV buyers?

This Black Friday might not be a particularly great day for hybrid shoppers, but there could be some hybrid deals out there.

Searching for Black Friday hybrid deals

More car dealerships are getting in on Black Friday action

Here’s the good news. Black Friday shopping deals are coming to a dealership near you, in a trend that is gaining strength according to industry observers. Besides, it’s the end of the month and the end of the year — time to offload old product to make room for 2012 models — so Black Friday and auto deals just make sense.

But, here’s the bad news. The top deals expected heading into the end of this year will mostly be found in the gas-guzzler segment.

Still, if you’re seriously in the market for a new hybrid, this Black Friday is worthy of some car shopping. Read more…

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - November 23, 2011 at 3:26 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Ford Escape hybrid, Hybrid Cars, Nissan Altima hybrid, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius   Tags: , , , ,

Chevy Malibu Eco comes up short in hybrid sedan space

The 2013 Chevy Malibu Eco hybrid offers a nice gain in fuel economy compared to the conventional Malibu, but not compared to other hybrid sedans and its priced too expensive.

Malibu Eco can't shake up hybrid sedan segment

GM’s upgraded mild hybrid powertrain needs another upgrade or a cheaper price tag

Today GM announced the 2013 Chevy Malibu Eco will start at $25,995 when it goes on sale next year.

Using GM’s upgraded mild hybrid powertain, or eAssist, the new Malibu Eco offers 26/38 mpg city/highway, which combines to a fuel economy number far under other hybrid cars in this segment. Read more…

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - November 22, 2011 at 1:48 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Chevrolet Malibu Eco hybrid, Fuel Economy, Hybrid Cars, Toyota Camry hybrid   Tags: , , ,

Sales push? Toyota Camry hybrid and Prius expansion buzz

Can new hybrids like the Toyota Prius C and the 2012 Toyota Camry hybrid help take Toyota's hybrids to the next level?

Will the Prius C be cheap enough?

Can Toyota take its hybrids to the next level?

The 2011 hybrid story will mostly end up being about lost sales. Sure a significant chunk of the sale’s decline was caused by the Japanese earthquake/tsunami earlier this year, but even in recent months, the bleeding is still ongoing although tempered.

But a few new Toyota hybrid cars could turn that around next year. Read more…

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by dahcredyns - November 15, 2011 at 1:22 pm

Categories: Buying Hybrids, Hybrid Cars, Toyota Camry hybrid, Toyota Prius, Toyota Prius C   Tags: , , ,

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