Choosing The Right Hybrid From Your Pennsylvania Automotive Dealer

Published Friday, October 31, 2008
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With the price of gasoline in constant flux, consumers are much more aware of how much gas they're putting into their tanks on a weekly basis. Add to that the fears about carbon emissions and global warning, and many people find themselves driving to their local Toyota dealer to buy a Toyota Hybrid.

When you think about the Toyota Hybrid, the Prius naturally comes to mind. The Prius was the first hybrid, and it really is the iconic hybrid car. Unfortunately, it isn't for everyone. The Prius isn't very practical, for example, for a family of five. It isn't very practical if you need to haul things, either. If you're a commuter or a single adult, chances are the Prius will work fine.

For a family, the Toyota Camry is a better pick. The Camry Hybrid doesn't get as good of mileage as the Prius, but it does have more room. It has more room for your family, and more room for their things. While you can't take a family of 5 on a Saturday afternoon drive with a Prius, you can with a Camry Hybrid.

If an SUV is more your style, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a better choice. This mid-size SUV has plenty of room to get you and your stuff where you need to go.

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