Toyota's Prius Is No. 1

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Despite the efforts of Honda and others in the hybrid market, Toyota still is tops. With Toyota's huge financial resources and growing market share, it'll be tough another car company to pass it in the near term.


Toyota Prius tops U.S. fuel economy list for 2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's 2010 hybrid Prius leads the industry in fuel economy at 48 miles per gallon/city and 51 mpg/highway, while Ford Motor Co boasts four vehicles on a U.S. government list released on Thursday of the most-efficient models.

Japanese manufacturers again dominated the annual rankings issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, placing eight gasoline/electric hybrid models in the Top 10.

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