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Much like the British Empire, Monday is trying to ruin the world for all of us. Good Morning!!!
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Toyota Whiffed on EVs. Now It’s Trying to Slow Their Rise
Executives at Toyota had a moment of inspiration when the company first developed the Prius. That moment, apparently, has long since passed.The Prius was the world's first mass-produced hybrid car, years ahead of any competitors. The first model, a small sedan, was classic Toyota—a reliable vehicle tailor-made for commuting. After a major redesign in 2004, sales took off. The Prius' Kammback profile was instantly recognizable, and the car's combination of fuel economy and practicality was unparalleled. People snapped them up. Even celebrities seeking to burnish their eco-friendly bona fides were smitten with the car. Leonardo DiCaprio appeared at the 2008 Oscars in one.As the Prius' hybrid technology was refined over the years, it started appearing in other models, from the small Prius c to the three-row Highlander. Even the company's luxury brand, Lexus, hybridized several of its cars and SUVs.For years, Toyota was a leader in eco-friendly vehicles. Its efficient cars and crossovers offset emissions from its larger trucks and SUVs, giving the company a fuel-efficiency edge over some of its competition. By May 2012, Toyota had sold 4 million vehicles in the Prius family worldwide.The next month, Tesla introduced the Model S, which dethroned Toyota's hybrid as the leader in green transportation. The new car proved that long-range electric vehicles, while expensive, could be both practical and desirable. Read the full article
Me: im a pretty easy going guy and kinda just let ppl do whatever im not hard headed uwu
Also me, spending 5000 C-Q money on the same mission because i REFUSE TO GIVE UP AND I KNOW I CAN DO IT
What the hell? Is Roger Federer playing for detroit?
PGA Golfer Kevin Na has won over $1.5 million on the tour this year, but he WHIFFED on a tee shot in Las Vegas this week. Fortunately, the officials did not count the stroke because he didn't make contact. BTW, he ended up winning the tournament.