Showing posts with label prius news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prius news. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Hybrid Sales Down 33%


The folks at Washington DC Lexus should be happy with the recent news of their hybrid sales for July 2010 compared to last year's sales.  Lexus and Toyota combined represented 73.9% of the total hybrid sales in the United States.  This is great news, but the fact that hybrid sales only accounted for 2.27% of the entire sales and fell 33% compared to last year is not so great news.  While the economy is doing better and there was a 5% increase in vehicle sales compared to last year, Americans should be being more eco-conscious and paying a bit more for the hybrid models.  You already don't see many hybrid models at Cincinnati Used Car Auctions because their owners end up loving them so much they don't get traded in often, unless someone needs a different size for some reason.  Of course, Arizona VW Dealers are sitting pretty this month, as their total sales increased by 27% compared to last year's sales.  While it didn't itemize out their hybrid sales, VW does sell many hybrid or clean burning diesel engine vehicles. 

Other vehicles that did well include Honda and some of their hybrid models.  The Honda Civic Hybrid sold 617 cars and the brand new model Honda Insight sold an impressive 1,858 units!  Ford's hybrid line up did pretty well in total sales.  Ford and Mercury combined sold 2,986 hybrids for July 2010.  The Fusion sold 1,586 and the Escape sold 1,260!  People like the trusted reputation and quality you get from Ford products anymore.  The more costly Mercury Milan sold 90 units and the Mercury Mariner sold 100 units.  Toyota, as mentioned before, had the biggest piece of the hybrid pie this last month.  14,102 Prius models were sold and the Camry Hybrid sold 1,276.  Even the large Highlander Hybrid managed to move 575 units off the lots.  The new Lexus hybrid models are selling better than expected, with the RX450h selling 1,356 models! 






, , , , ,

Friday, July 30, 2010

Next Prius to be Built in the United States;



The hybrid vehicle market is going to be worth checking out for many buyers in the next few years. There are several new hybrid vehicle models such as the new Volkswagen Jetta Hybrid that will be available at a discount during VW Specials along with other Volkswagen models. Even other types of vehicles have been positively affected by the advent of hybrids due to the fact that hybrids have put more pressure on these vehicles to be fuel efficient. The Ford F-150 is certainly no hybrid vehicle, but even models like this are being made with better fuel efficiency in order to keep up in competition with the efficiency of hybrids and other well designed large vehicles.

It is unclear whether brands like Mazda and Honda who sells vehicles at San Jose Mazda Dealers and Hyundai will be adding more hybrid vehicles to their lineup, however several automakers like Toyota, Ford, Nissan, and GM have made it clear that they will be competing in this market.

News has come out that Toyota will be building its fourth-generation Prius in the United States but not for a long time. The fourth-generation Prius will not be built until 2016 because of factory delays and other preparations. The closing of the NUMMI plant by GM caused the Prius to be delayed.

Also, Toyota expected the United States economy to take some time to rebound. It is surprising that Toyota will wait a whole six years to build their new Prius model. One has to wonder whether this is a sign that the economy might be in for the long haul in terms of a recovery.

Other automakers like Tesla have decided to ramp up or release their own models in 2012 instead of 2016. It is estimated that the hybrid auto market will increase every year, however Toyota knows better than anyone what the hybrid auto market is like since the company has by far the most experience with producing and selling hybrid vehicles.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Toyota Prius to be Built in the United States;



Toyota expects its next-generation Prius to be built in the United States, sources say. The Toyota Prius can be purchased with financing discounts offered from Special Auto Finance deals. Toyota's latest Prius will have a few updates and changes that are expected to continue to make the Prius one of the top selling hybrids on the market. The Prius can be found at Jackson Toyota Dealers and other Toyota Dealers throughout the country.

Peoria Volkswagen
also offers several choices for VW models that are not hybrids but are fuel efficient. The new Prius was being planned to be built at Toyota's Mississippi manufacturing plant, but the new Corolla was built at the plant instead of the Prius. The local production of the Prius ended when a factory owned by General Motors in California was closed this year.

The local manufacturing of the Prius at the moment will not occur, however once the Prius is revamped the new model will be able to be built in the United States. The current Prius with its parts, battery, and technology is not capable of being built in the United States due to the improper resources and manufacturing capabilities of Toyota's current plants.

The fourth-generation Prius will not be released until 2016 and the new vehicle manufacturing location has not yet been decided. However, it will very likely be in the United States where labor costs are dropping and there are more incentives for automakers like Toyota to outsource vehicle production.

The demand for the Prius will depend on the speed of recovery of the United States market. If the market improves to over 12 to 14 million vehicles per year in the next few years, there will likely be an increased demand for the Prius and other vehicle models. Current projections for the United States vehicle market for 2010 are currently less than this amount.