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Driven by the oil price; Environmentally friendlier driving.(How green is the Prius?)

Economist (US), The, August, 2004

Rising demand for greener cars

OIL around $50 is good news to some. For Toyota, it is a wonderful boost for the Prius sedan, driven round Hollywood by stars wanting to show off their green credentials. Government ratings put the Prius's petrol consumption at an average of 60 miles per American gallon (mpg) in city driving--three times the mileage of, say, a sports-utility vehicle. Yet not everyone is persuaded. In June, tests by the influential Consumer Reports magazine yielded only 35 mpg in the city, "not nearly as high" as promised.

Battery-powered electric vehicles have less range than most motorists want. But the Prius is a "hybrid-electric vehicle", or HEV, which mates a conventional petrol engine with an electric motor. It operates on electric...

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