MG 3 Hybrid+ vs. Toyota Yaris Hybrid comparison: A battle of specs
first generation machine gun 3 It was a polarizing car - it was dirt cheap and sold like hotcakes, but many complained about its lack of luster. MG 3 Hybrid+Yaris It's clear that the Chinese automaker listened to this feedback, because the new MG 3 is a better car, but it costs a lot more. In fact, the asking price has risen so much that the new MG 3 will cost just under $30,000 before it hits the road, making it perfectly Toyota Yaris territory. The Yaris is a familiar face among the budget car crowd, dating back to the turn of the century. The current Yaris is a slightly more expensive, older alternative to the MG 3, with classic small car character and a trustworthy badge. machine gun 3Yaris But if you remove the Toyota brand, does the Yaris still hold up compared to its recently overhauled rivals? Interested in buying an MG 3 or Toyota Yaris? Click the…
Australia’s 10 cheapest hybrid cars
Electric vehicles (EVs) will be all the rage in the eco-friendly car world in 2024, but hybrids no longer always get the attention they deserve. Many modern hybrid vehicles seamlessly integrate gasoline and electricity to achieve efficiency goals without demanding the premium that electric vehicles still carry. In fact, there are plenty of affordable hybrid vehicles that can compete directly with non-electrified rivals on price while also saving on fuel and saving money at the pump. To prove it, here are the 10 cheapest new hybrid cars you can buy in Australia. Hundreds of new car deals are now available through CarExpert. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. We're basing this list on hybrids with meaningful EV driving capabilities, excluding the Suzuki Swift Hybrid because it can't drive on EV power alone. Some manufacturers list drive-away prices, while others list prices excluding on-road costs. But for the sake of consistency, this list is ranked…
Toyota GR Yaris and Lexus LBX Morizo RR get track apps
Toyota GR Yaris is the kind of car owners want go through Chris Chilton August 2, 2024 19:50 Toyota has released a track-focused smartphone app for GR Yaris and Lexus LBX Morizo RR owners in Japan. The app claims to reduce turbo lag by controlling boost pressure, allowing for quicker acceleration. Other benefits include a raised speed limiter, gearshift lights and improved cooling through optimal control of the radiator fan. The Toyota GR Yaris is the kind of car that owners will want to blast around a track, so Toyota has launched a special smartphone app to help them get the best experience. From August 21, the Circuit Mode app will be available in Japan to owners of a GR Yaris produced from April 2024 onwards, as well as anyone who owns a Lexus LBX Morizo RR, which uses the same turbocharged three-cylinder engine. Related: Toyota GRMN Yaris once again tested by Akio Toyoda One of the app's features is…