Toyota's Prius Pushing Drivers To Nissan?

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Toyota's gas-electric hybrid Prius is truly trailblazing, making alternative-fuel vehicles acceptable to consumers. That benefits any car company trying to sell any alternative-fuel vehicle.


Who Buys a 2011 Nissan Leaf? Toyota Prius Owners, Of Course

(GreenCarReports.com) So who are these strange people who might want something as unusual, as perplexing, as downright radical as an electric car? More specifically, an all-electric 2011 Nissan Leaf compact hatchback?

Turns out they're the same people who wanted the last most radical type of family car: a hybrid-electric vehicle.

Read more on the all-electric Nissan Leaf.

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Muhammed El-Hasan, a business reporter at the Daily Breeze since 2000, covers aerospace and everything else about business in the South Bay. Muhammed previously reported at the San Bernardino Sun and the community news division of The Orange County Register. He also worked as a researcher in the Jerusalem bureau of the Los Angeles Times in 1996-97. But his career highlight as a young man was driving a forklift at a Gardena company near Hawthorne, where he grew up.

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