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Hybrid Cars | by Dahcredyns(noreply@blogger.com) | Tue, Aug 4

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Several years ago Lutz stated that GM could have easily developed a Prius-like hybrid using just a fraction of one year's marketing budget - since Lutz believed, maybe still believes, that the Toyota Prius was only a PR gimmick, not a real product. Instead, however, GM chose the latest gas...

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3 Months Ago, Dahcredyns(noreply@blogger.com) from Hybrid Cars says (in Lutz: GM must respond to demand for gas guzzlers) Lutz at the Volt debut

It remains a fact that the American public buys big, high consumption, cars," claims GM's Bob Lutz in a recent interview. Moreover, Lutz goes on to state, "The mass movement towards 'green cars' is only taking place in the media".

Except for the Toyota Prius of course.

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