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Paul Cherubini (not verified)    October 25, 2020 - 11:14AM

Misleading article. Toyota hybrids are prohibitively expensive to keep on the road beyond about 200,000 miles because the electric steering, electric water pump, heat pump air conditioning, DC to DC converters, motor-generator starting system, and = CVT transmission, etc., are prohibitively expensive to replace. Hybrids force owners to sell/trade every 10-15 years or 150-200,000 miles - half the practical lifespan of conventional gasoline powered Toyotas.

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