There was once a time when ‘Prius’ was the sole synonym for ‘hybrid’. In fact, at various points throughout its 23-year history, the Prius has been synonymous with plenty of words – ranging from ‘vegan’ and ‘environmentalist’, to ‘Hollywood celebrity’ and ‘smug’. “How do you know if someone drives a Prius?" internet memes have wisecracked, “Don’t worry, they’ll tell you.”
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