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Japanese Hybrid Vehicles

04/02/2006

Fuel Economy and power, and marketing strategy of Japanese Hybid vehicles

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With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By

New York Times 05.14.2015

Honda Accord and Toyota Camry: Hybrids for Ozzie and Harriet

New York Times 04.02.2006

Honda's Bold Bet On Hybrids

BusinessWeek 05.18.2006

Will Honda's Fit Be A Hit?

BusinessWeek 04.27.2006

Say ‘Hybrid’ and Many People Will Hear ‘Prius’

New York Times 07.04.2007

More Hybrids by Toyota

Wall Street Journal 06.11.2008

Pricier Gasoline Makes Hybrids A Better Deal

Wall Street Journal 06.12.2008

Toyota revs up smaller hybrid

Detroit News 12.26.2009

Honda's Prius-Fighter Is Stuck in First

BusinessWeek 12.17.2009

Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.

Detroit News 01.09.2010

Toyota's Prius top sellig car in 2009.

Detroit News 01.09.2010

Toyota bets more on hybrids than on plug-ins. Subcompact expected to get 50 mph.

Detroit Free Press 01.11.2010

Toyota to roll out afamily of Prius models.

Detroit News 01.12.2010

A Future That Doesn’t Guzzle

New York Times 01.12.2010

Honda Pledges to Make Hybrid Cars in China

Wall Street Journal 11.06.2010

Five Car Makers Back White House's Tougher Fuel Economy Rules

Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011

Ford, Toyota Team Up on Gas-Electric Hybrid System

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2011

New-Car Fuel Economy Reaches Record Level

Wall Street Journal 02.13.2012

Detroit Is Feeling Less Pain at the Pump

Wall Street Journal 02.25.2012

Hybrids' Unlikely Rival: Plain Old Cars

BusinessWeek 02.23.2012

And Plug-In Makes Four: Prius’s Expanding Family

New York Times 11.09.2012

Long and Winding Road for Electric Vehicles

Wall Street Journal 07.02.2011


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