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Volume sales of plug-in Toyota Prius to begin in two years
Mon, 21 Dec 2009Toyota will start leasing 150 of its Prius plug-in hybrids in the United States this winter and plans retail sales of tens of thousands in two years. The North American arrival, scheduled for around February, is part of a global rollout of 600 units. With a longer electric-only cruise range than the standard Prius, the plug-in is Toyota's answer to the Chevrolet Volt extended-range hybrid being launched next year by General Motors Co.
Audi TT RS Plus unveiled
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SEMA buys Performance Racing Industry
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