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May 17, 2005 6:04 AM PDT

Toyota expected to rev up hybrid Camry

Company is set to announce plans to build a gas-electric hybrid version of its Camry, the top-selling passenger car in the U.S.
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Sweet. Maybe it will take some of the pressure....
off of the Prius. God know the 4-7 month wait period is insane. I'll prob be ordering a Prius this fall. Hopefully I can get it before the next model comes out. :-P
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Waiting for the Corolla.
IF they had a Hyb. Corolla they could dedicate an entire line to such cars. Nobody expects guts from a Rolla anyway. In any event, Toyota and Honda will own the vast majority of the Hyb. market. Ford should pick up on some, and that leaves the other Big Two to fall by the way-side.

Some guy on CNN said Hyb.s would only make-up 5% of the market in 10 years. I think that could prove a vast understatement.

I await news that Honda and Toyota will build a minivan Hyb.

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I want a hybrid RAV4
I really wish they would build a hybrid RAV4. It seems so obvious.

However, I still want it to have AWD and manual drive, none of that futuristic Prius stuff.
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