Probably because the Prius was the first hybrid produced that was more than a 2 passenger vehicle. Also it was a few years before anyone else made a vehicle to compete with it, so therefore there are many more of them on the road and the Prius is the only hybrid that will have 3-4 year old vehicles around. And 3-4 years is the age when a lot of people trade vehicles in on new ones.
Yes, like the Toyota Prius and the Camry Hybrid.
Yes, the Prius is a hybrid only car model. This is true of all model years.
Originally, yes. But now there is one electric only model.
There are four basic models of Toyota hybrids. They are the Camry, RAV4, the Prius, and the Highlander. The Prius offers a lot of various options to choose from though.
Toyota Prius. Toyota has a HUGE line of hybrids. Ford and Honda are next.
The Toyota Prius makes the most use of electrical power. The prius is also the top ranked hybrid car in the US.
The Toyota Prius is the quintessential hybrid on the market today and has been for many years. The hybrid has an EPA rating of 51 mph in the city and 48 mpg for highway driving. The company itself is still struggling to get back to normal after the Japan's March 2011 earthquake. However, Toyota is set to release the redesigned 2012 models of the Camry, Yaris and Prius V wagon hybrids. If you're in the market for a hybrid, Toyota is one of the most reliable brands.
Some are, some are not. The Prius is a hybrid only model, but other model Toyota's come in hybrid and non-hybrid configurations.
Hybrid cars such as the Toyota Prius or the Mitsubishi PHEV.
Hybrids are any vehicle that use more than one source of motive power. Like the gasoline/ electric Toyota Prius.
Hybrids are any vehicle that use more than one source of motive power. Like the gasoline/ electric Toyota Prius.
I am guessing that the question is about microenvironmental effects and if that is the case, the factors close to the company that affects its ability to serve its customers. The microenvironmental factors that affected the introduction and sale of the Toyota Prius were its customers, competitors, and the public. Toyota dealt with their customers by setting up a website to educate the customers about the Toyota Prius. To stay competitive, Toyota has done this by capturing people's imagination by being the first Hybrid car on the market and through the effective use of advertisement. Toyota has worked with Government bodies and has asked for tax incentives to encourage people to buy more environmentally friendly cars to increase the amount of hybrids sold.