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02 Dec 09 Toyota Sales Report for November 2009

Toyota Sales Report November 2009

Is the coldest winter for auto industry totally gone? Probably not, but it is for sure that car sales is improving.

Toyota reports sales for November 2009 with 9.8% increase with total of 115,200 toyota cars sold, including both passenger cars and light trucks/SUVs. There were 114,084 units sold in November 2008.

Toyota’s Best Selling Car in November 2009

The Toyota Camry is, was and has been the best selling car for Toyota with 27,385 sold, which is 18% increase compared with the same period last year.

The Toyota Corolla, the fuel-efficient compact sedan from Toyota, is behind the mid-size Toyota Camry as the second best selling Toyota vehicle last month with 21,899 units sold. Same as the increase in sales for the Toyota Camry, sales for the Toyota Corolla is 9.2% more than November 2008.

The Toyota RAv4,the compact SUV is the best selling SUVs among all Toyota SUVs, Crossovers and vans under Toyota light truck division, is behind the Toyota Corolla as the third best selling Toyota vehicle with 11,512 units sold, results in 35.1% sales increase compared with November 2008.

The forth spot is left for the Toyota Compact car, but not the Toyota Yaris, interestingly. The compact Hybrid vehicle from Toyota, the Toyota Prius, takes the forth spot with 9,617 units sold, a surprising 20.7% increase compared with the same period in year 2008.

The sales for the Toyota Highlander, the mid-size crossover SUV from Toyota, is down 14.4%, compared with last year, with 6,213 units sold.

However, the Toyota Sienna is having a positive month of 32.3% increase and 7,488 units sold.

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04 Feb 09 Toyota keeps 6-digit Sales Despite a 34.9% Decline in January 2009

Many CEOs of car manufacturer would be having parties if they could reach 6-digit sales. However, for Toyota, 102,565 cars sold in January 2009 means a 34.9% decline compared with January last year.

The Toyota Camry is leading all Toyota sales with 20,782 units being sold. Compared with 31,601 units sold in January last year, which is a decline of 36.8%.

The all-new Toyota Venza is posting a total of 1,394 units sold, which is far below the expectation.

Unlike the increase of sales for the Honda Fit, The Toyota Yaris has a huge decline of 44.3% with 4,440 units sold, while 7,666 units were sold in January last year.

The second best-selling Toyota car is the Toyota Corolla. With 19,238 cars sold last month, the Toyota Corolla is selling relative well with only 10.8% decline compared with January last year. Probably the customer rebate of between $1000 to $1500 does help the sales.

For Toyota SUV/Trucks, the Toyota RAV4, the compct SUV from Toyota, also had a decrease of 29.1%, with 8,034 cars sold last month, and 10,897 cars sold January last year. The Toyota Highlander had drop of 55.1% with 5,757 units sold. With $5000 dealer cash on the 2008 Toyota Highlander in certain regions, higher sales was expected.

For the division of Scion, all cars are being hit by the economy situation.

1,715 units of the Scion xB, the boxy compact wagon, were sold, whcih is a 50.3% decrease compared with the first month of year 2008. The Scion tC, the sport coupe for young drivers, dropped 59.5% in sales with 1,241 units being sold.

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