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Toyota Prius
Toyota Prius

One Millionth Toyota Prius Sold

  
May 18, 2008 1:38 PM by Clinton Deacon
Filed Under: Toyota

Without a doubt, the Toyota Prius can only described as a successful vehicle. The world's first mass-produced hybrid vehicle can now stake its claim in the million cars club as latest figures released by Toyota reveal unit number 1,027,700 has now been sold.

Ever since the Prius was first launched in 1997 sales have been steadily increasing. It wasn't until 2006 that the figure of 500,000 unit sales was reached, but the ever increasing fuel prices have helped its popularity go into overdrive, taking just a further 2 years to reach magic figure of 1 million. With 590,000 sales in North America, this represents the biggest market for the Toyota Prius, followed by Japan with 315,000 sales and Europe way down at 100,000 units.

Prius sales - worldwide

Year

Sales

Cumulative

1997 (Dec)

323

323

1998

17,653

17,976

1999

15,243

33,219

2000

19,011

52,230

2001

29,459

81,689

2002

28,083

109,772

2003

43,162

152,934

2004

125,742

278,676

2005

175,157

453,833

2006

185,589

639,422

2007

281,265

920,687

2008 (April)

107,1001

1,027,700

 

 

Source: Toyota
mps
May 18, 2008 3:03:16 PM

Pointless piece of crap.

Zero
May 18, 2008 6:42:37 PM

It certainly isn't a "price of crap". Its better than most other cars out there that do nothing to combat emissions or fuel economy. At the very least, it provides some alternative for those people who don't want to spend so much on stupidly expensive fuel prices.

Joe_Limon
May 18, 2008 8:01:41 PM

it is pointless, it's slow, doesn't have that great of fuel economy, looks ugly, and would probably get better mileage if you cut out the weight of the batteries and motors. The money you save on fuel will never counteract the extra cost of the car.

mps
May 18, 2008 9:12:34 PM

Thanks for explaining my statement Joe, I would be too lazy for that. Oh and Zero, I never said "price of crap", whatever that means.

mps
May 18, 2008 9:14:17 PM

Thanks for explaining it to Zero Joe. Oh and, what's a "price of crap"?

carcrazy1234
May 19, 2008 2:34:11 AM

wow bud, way to make fun of his typo lol very mature. he CLEARLY meant piece of crap. Joe u are 100% correct on that fact that the money you save on fuel will never counteract the extra cost of the car. That's just the car companies trying to make a profit. It business. everything is and everything always will be.

mps
May 19, 2008 10:22:24 AM

I'm not english or anything, so I was actually wondering if there's any meaning to the phrase. The double error caused comment just made it look silly.

Zero
May 19, 2008 8:26:28 PM

Yes, okay, it may be little dissapointing in some ways. But look at the sales, it seems to be popular if you ask me. Anyway, in the UK this car seems to selling more and more, due to the high fuel prices, tax and congestion charge in London.

Hybrids are a work in progress. Earlier generations are bound to be limited in some ways, just like the original motor car was. Give it some years, and the technology will improve no doubt.

By the way mps, the fact that you had to point out my mistake twice reflects badly on yourself. Yes, I made a small typing mistake. If you want to lamblast it, then go ahead.

Laterzzz
May 19, 2008 1:09:04 AM

Slap hybrid on a car and people automatically think its " green " and economical. Ugly, slow, only reasonably economical for a car of this nature and way overpriced.

BabyMilo
May 19, 2008 9:32:04 AM

just coz this is the first hybrid on the market doesnt meen its good! THERE ARE WAY BETTER HYBRIDS OUT THER!!! this is really ugly nd expensive

vadizzel
May 19, 2008 5:33:04 PM

The concept of this car is great, but the only people who will save money on hybrids are taxi cab drivers and delivery men who use this car for business. Others will definately invest more money in it then they will save on gas. Think of the repairs. You cant just take it to you local mechanic, you have to go to the dealer and thats expensive. If I had to buy an economical small car I would go with a civic or corrolla. If i really needed a hybrid I would buy this car because of quality. It is a toyota after all and people who buy theese cars do not look for speed or power.

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