They seem to do everyting Toyota has said it's PHEV will do, ncluding powering down the freeway at a steady 60 miles an hour in all-electric drive for a bitBut isn't that what you want from a car? No matter what's in the engine compartment, you still want it to drive like every other car.
But absent some heart-wrenching flaw that wasn't apparent in my limited time behind the wheel, the most I can say about Toyota's PHEV Prius is that driving it is pretty much just like driving a standard Prius, but with a bit less engine noise.
According to Edmunds Senior Editor, John O'Dell:
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