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I want to have the choice of plugging my car in. I would use the plug. I don\'t understand why Toyota is not putting a plug on the Hybrid now, and let people plug-in if they want to. it\'s simple, fill up at some remote station(not interested), or fill up at home plugging in(very interested). See, a no brainer.Why still no plug? Talk about conspiracy, geeeeze. helloooo. And I don\'t want to hear the batteries are not ready yet. we have over 500,000 Prius on the road, with Nickel Metal Hydride Battery technology, just add more batteries, and a plug.
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