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You suppose toyota would be the way to go ? I'm debating the Hybrid max as long as the mpgs are significantly higher over the 4 turbo. If not then I'll keep it tried and true and feel better knowing the
electro magnetic radiation isn't slowly cooking me.
I would absolutely choose a hybrid Toyota over a Ford. Yes.
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You will definitely have to pay for it. The fuel savings will take a long time to balance out (If any). The hybrid tundra gets less mpg.

Personally I tow a 5400lb tractor, so I need to towing capacity that the Tacoma doesn't have.
 
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A giant fireball?
if you're implying electric vehicles catch on fire more often than Ice vehicles you are correct, by a couple hundredths of a percent. which basically translates to a margin of error
 

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if you're implying electric vehicles catch on fire more often than Ice vehicles you are correct, by a couple hundredths of a percent. which basically translates to a margin of error
I was cracking a joke.
I have hopes for electric vehicles - especially hybrid. They are speedy, and fun to drive. Smooth in traffic and generally very likable, except for the few that catch fire and torch anything within 100 Feet. Once the next battery chemistry solves the flame thrower issues I'll be jumping in with both feet!
 

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It’s far fetched, I highly doubt that it will be an electric reveal, but I hope it’s a bev
 

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I would absolutely choose a hybrid Toyota over a Ford. Yes.
Had three Prius' and a CMax as well as Hybrid Fusion. All solid cars. Had Minor issues with each, but I wouldn't hesitate on either brand. Comes down to comfort and driving characteristics. Both great for over 250k miles.
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