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Ford's C-MAX hybrid to launch in 2012 is expected to surpass the Prius in fuel efficiency.
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Ford Clips Toyota's Wings in California
Wall Street Journal 07.17.2013
Toyota Debuts New Compact Hybrid Aqua
Wall Street Journal 12.27.2011
Toyota Bets on Upgraded Prius to Bolster Global Sales
Wall Street Journal 01.13.2009
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05.14.2015
Ford Poses Challenge to Prius on Fuel
Wall Street Journal 12.15.2011
Toyota Battling Against Yen's Strength
Wall Street Journal 01.03.2012
Revitalized Detroit Makes Bold Bets on New Models
Wall Street Journal 01.09.2012
Ford Turns to the Midsize Car to Challenge Japan
New York Times 01.09.2012
Hybrids' Unlikely Rival: Plain Old Cars
BusinessWeek 02.23.2012
Detroit Hopes Smaller Cars Can Give it More Horsepower
Wall Street Journal 04.23.2012
People's Choice Returns With Apps and Adele
New York Times 04.27.2012
In San Francisco With a Gallon of Gas to Go
New York Times 05.18.2012
Toyota Raises Sales Target as Quarterly Profit Rises
New York Times 08.03.2012
U.S. Sets Much Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards
New York Times 08.28.2012
And Plug-In Makes Four: Priusâs Expanding Family
New York Times 11.09.2012
In India, 'Green Cars' Look Like a Hard Sell
Wall Street Journal 01.08.2010
Toyota's Prius top sellig car in 2009.
Detroit News 01.09.2010
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01.09.2010
Ford Hints at New Explorer With Concept
New York Times 01.06.2008
Long and Winding Road for Electric Vehicles
Wall Street Journal 07.02.2011
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