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Prius c sales in the USA !

Discussion in 'Prius c Main Forum' started by orenji, Jan 9, 2015.

  1. orenji

    orenji Senior Member

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    I was informed today by a Toyota Dealer that the sales numbers for the Prius C are low in the USA, and that it may be pulled from the US market.......I don't think this dude knew what he was talking about, as I see them everywhere in Orange County CA. I plan on keeping my for a very long time, it is one of the best cars I have driven in a long time, it is so pure and real!
     
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    Please pass this on to 'Team Prius' and ask what is going on. They will also need the location of this dealership. If you will share the dealership, a small gathering of Prius owners will be happy to ask, 'Who killed the hybrid electric?'

    FYI:
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    Bob Wilson
     
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    It might be fun to go back and ask the sales critter what he would recommend and lookup the EPA expected fuel cost difference. Go back and negotiate a price, one that requires the sales manager. Then spring, "Well since <so-and-so> tells me the Prius c is being discontinued, take the extra fuel cost off this <alternate car/truck> price." <grins>

    Understand we are dealing with a single point report. We really need confirmation but it might help to share this with auto reporters . . . especially the more Prius hostile. A scoop like this would 'make their day' so let them do the heavy lifting.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    are sales that bad? hard to believe.
     
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    Well based on this chart the C is still selling strong. So I would doubt what I was advised and leave it at that.
     
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    I don't see the Prius G3 on that chart...
     
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    The hatchback remains over two times larger than the top selling model in this tier. To show fine detail, it is 'off the scale' above.

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    I'm sure that is a discussion at Toyota; Prius C sales have not met targets
    I'm sure its a discussion at Toyota; sales taegets have not been met. Its a chief reason why the C replacement is being done on a Mazda 2 chassis at Mazda's new exican plant. Both toyota and Mazda profit from the cost savings.
    Some of us are lobbying to add a sport version to the C range; something with 150 hp on a Mazda 2 chassis would be a winner in more ways than one. First would increase sales dramatically even if it only rated 40 mpg. Second, because the Mazda 2 chassis is so good the driving dynamics of Prius C a real plus that also adds sales.
    If Honda had done so with the CRZ it would be on 3 months backorder instead of a giveaway market plan. Offering a tubo package didn't do much but at least recognized the product error. The replacement CRZ will be proper; Toyota needs to be able to counter.
    cheers.
     
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    What were the US targets?
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Rule #1: Dealers lie.

    United States
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    A Prius c in the United States
    Sales of the Prius c began in the U.S. in March 2012, at a price starting at US$18,950 plus a US$760 destination charge.[7][12][13] After three days in the American market, the carmaker announced that the Prius c became "one of Toyota's fastest-selling vehicles."[50] During its first month in the market, the Prius c sold 4,875 units, accounting for 17.0% of the Prius family sales in the U.S.[51] A total of 35,733 units were sold during 2012, and the Prius c ranked as the fourth best selling hybrid car in the U.S that year.[31][35] During 2013 a total of 41,979 units were sold, allowing the Prius c to rank as the third top selling hybrid car during that year, behind the Prius liftback and the Camry Hybrid.[33] During the first nine months of 2014 Prius c sales were down by 4.7% as compared with the same period in 2013, following the same declining trend as the overall hybrid segment in the American market.[34] As of September 2014, a total of 109,276 units have been sold since its introduction in March 2012.[31][33][34]

    The Prius c is offered in four trims named Prius c One through Prius c Four. The basic level Prius c One includes power windows and door locks, automatic climate control, Multi-Information Display (MID), Hill Start Assist Control (HAC), Remote Keyless Entry, projector-beam halogen headlamps, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, 4-speaker audio, Bluetooth hands-free telephone controls, Bluetooth and USB auxiliary outlets, and rear intermittent window wiper. The Prius c Four, which sells for US$23,230 also includes Softex-trimmed seats, heated front power mirrors with turn signal indicators, alloy wheels, and fog lamps.[7][13]
     
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    Link for this, please. You've been posting this for the past year or more, but you seem to be the only person who knows anything about it.
     
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    I love my C, but I don't see too many of them in the Denver area.
     
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    I live in louisiana and I see prius Cs' everywhere.....
     
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    If i did my math right toyota has sold a total of 118282 prius cs. Not too bad for 3 years of sales.
     
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    It's kind of like watching "The Godfather"...which member of "The Family" is going to be knocked off first?

    Hum, hum, hum there's a Prius for every...oh never mind....

    When you say you heard from a "dealer" what do you mean?

    If it was a salesman? I'd really take it with a grain of salt. May of realized you owned a Prius c, and was trying to scare you into an early trade in, and "upgrade". Funny how once you own something...it's outdated or on the verge of obsolescence, but if you are thinking of buying something? You better jump in quick! It's the latest and greatest.

    Toyota has historically been very loyal and supportive of "Prius", I could see them tweaking The Prius c, maybe changing it somewhat extensively. But I think Toyota believes there is a market for a "small" entry level hybrid.

    To be honest, I wouldn't mind a "sportier" small hybrid, as long as efficiency could be maintained. I like the looks of the Honda CRZ but with fuel efficiency below 40 mpg, it doesn't seem worth the "hybrid" aspect.

    If Toyota could build a small hybrid that drove "fun"...sporty..and looked sporty, and also make fuel efficiency worth it? I'd take a look. But I don't necessarily think this needs to be a replacement or evolution of The Prius c, it could just be introduced as another "hybrid".

    Release it under the Scion badge if Toyota is afraid of introducing another "Prius" to the Prius family.
     
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    Yes a salesman.....
     
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    ...if we had a nickel for every car salesman fact-got-wrong...

    we'd all be driving Tesla's with the biggest battery range too!
     
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    I have. Mostly Automotive News articles. interesting that the new Prius C isn't making news but supposedly
    I have numerous times. its mostly articles in Aotomotive News. interesting that the'new' C isn't making news; could be the slow startup of the Mazda pant in Mexico. And some revisions in specs reporting by underground. some of us are hoping that Toyota is getting thre message about hybrids for the common market needs more power.
     
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    an annual rate of 36k isn't acceptable to a company like toyota. its hard to get the sales data from official sources like AutomotiveNews when Toyota doesn't separate sales of c vs other prius.