Toyota plots comeback for Prius after ceding stardom to Tesla
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WHEN Scott Fisher bought his 2006 Prius, there weren't many other choices that gave him use of the carpool lanes on his drive to work in New York. That changed last year when the Long Island lawyer traded in his car for a Honda Accord Hybrid.
"It was starting to get a little bit dated," Mr Fisher, 45, said of the Prius. "When I bought it, it was futuristic. Back then, most cars didn't have Bluetooth, a lot of them didn't have rear-view cameras. Now, they all have it. The other manufacturers have caught up."
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