At this year’s edition of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, it was just like old times, as two senior hybrid nameplates squared off from opposite sides of the room. In one corner, the 2010 Toyota Prius, the first mass-produced hybrid, was unveiled in its third generation. And in the other was the 2010 Honda Insight, a name used on the first hybrid to come to North American shores, and now revived on an all-new model.
Originally the only game in town, the Prius and Insight are no longer alone. Both companies make other hybrids, while General Motors, Ford, Nissan and Chrysler also have models on the market, and other companies have them on the way. The Prius still commands the lion’s share of the gasoline-electric market, to the point that it’s almost become a generic name for hybrids with many customers. Honda, meanwhile, has brought back the name of the cute-n-funky little two-seater that introduced us to the idea, in the hopes that buyers will reconnect with it. So how do the two measure up?
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