Toyota FT-CH6 of 7It's long been rumored, says Oldham, that Toyota will break out Prius as a separate brand. If so, the FT-CH will likely be the second model in that brand. Some 22 inches shorter than a Prius, it will be a more affordable hybrid. Oldham says there will be several changes if and when it does go into production.<< Back to the 2010 Spring Auto Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Negotiating a car trade-inSecrets of a car price stickerWhat women really want10 steps to best car loan dealRelated Links:Get a car loan on weak credit5 best conditions to refinance your carBorn in the USAHybrids are not the only answeradvertisement
It's long been rumored, says Oldham, that Toyota will break out Prius as a separate brand. If so, the FT-CH will likely be the second model in that brand. Some 22 inches shorter than a Prius, it will be a more affordable hybrid. Oldham says there will be several changes if and when it does go into production.
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