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Toyota currently makes the top-selling hybrid car on the market; the Prius, right? Why should they change it. However, if they changed the styling... I mean, if all they're going to do with this "next Prius" is give it a new look, I'm fine with that. Toyota's current Prius is, in my opinion, a hideous vehicle. With that flared rear end, that boxy back, boxy headlaps, boxy taillamps... Just gimme a break. All Toyota needs to do to this Prius is give it some decent style and curves, and it will get even more buyers. But why do anything else to the market's alreadt hottest hybrid?
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