Full Test: Does the 2017 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Still Make Sense?

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Low gas prices have begotten hard times for hybrids. Even today’s most efficient gas-electrics—the Toyota Prius, the Kia Niro, and the Hyundai Ioniq—don’t pencil against less efficient but much less expensive nonhybrid counterparts in the same general class. And those are hybrids that top 50 mpg. The Toyota Highlander hybrid SUV is in an even tougher spot, given that that its EPA ratings are only a few mpg better than a regular Highlander’s. READ MORE ››


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