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  1. PearlJammer

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    According to a story on the AOL Auto page today: The Toyota Prius is not included in the list of the 15 top selling cars in America for 2011..
     
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    did they print the list or reference it?
     
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    It depends on the list. Some list only cars, no trucks/CUVs/SUVs, some do.

    Scroll down past the top 30 luxury list to find Prius at #13 for all vehicles sold in November. November was a good month due to v and incentives, so I know it's lower than #13 for whole year. It was #24 overall in October.

    http://www.goodcarbadcar.net/search/label/US%20Best%20Sellers?max-results=5
     
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    wow, the forbes list is a terrible website.
     
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    They printed it in the aol "auto" section. #1 seller was the 23 mpg ford f-150 truck. How high does gas have to go before the gas guzzlers no longer sell?
     
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    It is because American car companies paid to the reporting agency...
     
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    well first of all, trucks shouldn't be listed in 'top 10 cars' that should be 'top 10 vehicles'.
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    Technically true, but most Americans use trucks as cars - sadly.

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    true, it's tough to differentiate work from play from transportation. i'm more interested in how prius sells in the segment of medium size cars. i think it's a good reference point as to how buyers are perceiving fuel economy.
     
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    F series is #1 which includes F-250s and all too. 250's are used quite a bit for work, but I hate to see small families tooting around in quad cabs.

    As for Prius, main thing holding it back from matching top sedan sales is price. Look at your newspaper 'Drive' type section to see the Camry LE for $21.5k and Altima for $19k. Average drivers think - how big is the car and how much does it cost. Climate change and mideast oil is pretty far from mind when they're car shopping.

    So, people lean towards the $20k ish midsize sedan over the $26k Prius v, or the $16k ish Corolla over 21.5k Prius. Still, Prius is selling well and is in great position for when things change, like a spike in gas prices.
     
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    Are they including fleet sales? If so, pickups will always be on top.

    Some sales numbers will omit fleet sales, which I think is more relevant to us, the average consumer. But I can't tell you who will give you those numbers.

    Also, FYI, I was told by a guy at Toyota that they used to make a Prius I for fleet sales. Basically, no radio and some other minor differences which I don't remember.

    Mike
     
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    no sks.^
     
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    Prius are now used by a taxi company in Atlanta.
     
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    NineScorpions Economy, Meet Style!!

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    is the supply of Prius cars keeping up with the demand? In my purchasing experience...the dealers had no cars or 1-2 tops on the lot. Or is there another reason?
     
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    trying to keep prices up. tough to tell which way the economy is going and don't want to be caught with too much inventory like 2010.