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VLJ (not verified)    August 3, 2022 - 10:04PM

In reply to by Dingus McGillicuddy (not verified)

No, definitely not every single way. The Kia and Hyundai hybrid twins have tiny motors with turbos, and direct injection without port injection, so they won't last as long as the larger, less stressed, naturally aspirated, port/direct injected Toyota motor will. The Toyota's engine won't suffer from the Koreans' carbon buildup on the intake valves. The Toyota returns better fuel economy. The Toyota's HVAC and infotainment systems use real knobs and switches. No cheap, touch-capacitive garbage like the Korean twins use. The Toyota uses much less of that awful piano black plastic that ruins the Koreans' interiors. The Toyota has a much larger dealer network, with significantly better customer service after the sale. The Toyota has vastly superior resale value, because it's more reliable and durable.

Move past the childish fixation on empty flash and shiny baubles, and you'll realize that the Toyota hybrid is clearly the superior vehicle when it comes to what really matters in a long-term vehicle ownership experience.

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