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Toyota Tops Consumer Reports' Greenest Cars
Although "eco-friendliness" ranks well behind "safety" and "value" among qualities consumers consider when buying cars, Consumer Reports did due diligence finding out which brands of cars are perceived as the most green. To be clear, they only tested for brand's perception as an eco-friendly car-maker, not how friendly the actual car is to Mother Earth.
It's probably no surprise that Toyota ranks the highest, with its seemingly ubiquitous Prius. Nearly half of the consumers surveyed say they associate Toyota with being green, twice as many as selected the runner-up brand, Honda. Ford (Escape Hybrid), Chevrolet (Tahoe Hybrid), and GMC (Yukon Hybrid) came in at third, fourth, and fifth places, respectively.
Although being "green" came in fifth among qualities consumers say they look for, it's encouraging that eco-friendliness was ranked higher than "design/style" and "technology/innovation." To me, that signifies that Americans may be more willing to put the environment above looks and style or unnecessary doo-dads when purchasing their next automobile. Of course, if we had better public transportation systems, we might not need all those cars on the road at all. But hey, a gal can dream.
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Very unlike CU not to actually make a real determination about greenness rather than doing a public opinion poll. Real results are what count here. The planet does not care about perception.
I'm still waiting for my diesel prius with solar panels and an HECE device. I think it'd get over 100 MPG easily and still be a perfectly useful car.
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Posted by: Misanthropic Scott on 01/13/08 at 9:18 PM Respond
With regard to current state-of-the-art hybrid technology used in the vehicles you mentioned, all those who are contemplating purchasing one should read as much as they can about the electro magnetic field commonly associated with the battery packs installed in most hybrids.
My understanding of the subject leads me to be quite apprehensive regarding the overall safety to passengers, especially children and elderly, who tend to have weaker immune systems.
Posted by: D. Owens on 01/16/08 at 10:13 AM Respond
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