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John Goreham    January 18, 2021 - 3:50PM

In reply to by Everton (not verified)

Well said. In a world where diesel-gulping, pollution-spewing commuter rail trains, cargo trucks, and other commercial vehicles are the norm, it is always odd to me when the "No-gas" battery-electric folks push back on Toyota's green vehicles, which are mainly hybrid-electric and more recently PHEVs. It sure seems to me that any green passenger vehicle is a step in a positive direction. Any Volt, i3, or Prius Prime forum can reveal just how many folks use these green machines almost entirely as EVs, but can then also take an occasional long trip like to drive their kid to college out of state without the worry of finding a charger. The carbon footprint of a second vehicle is crazy, not to mention cost. Why not one PHEV to handle all of one's needs?

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