October 3, 200619 yr Ask and ye shall receive: October 3, 2006 – Torrance, CA - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today reported best-ever September sales of 222,950 vehicles, an increase of 20.2 percent over September 2005. Calendar-year-to-date (CYTD) sales total 1,928,496 units, up 12 percent over the same period last year. "While crossovers, hybrids and small cars continue to show strength, our SUVs and full-size trucks also posted solid gains," said Jim Lentz, TMS executive vice president. "It's the breadth of our lineup that enables us to satisfy today's buyers." The Toyota Division posted best-ever September sales of 197,250, up 21.3 percent. The Lexus Division reported best-ever September sales with 25,700 units sold, an increase of 12.1 percent. Toyota Division Toyota Division passenger cars recorded best-ever September sales of 113,136, up 12.4 percent over the same period last year. Passenger car sales were led by the Camry, which posted September sales of 38,269. The Camry Hybrid, which went on sale in late April, reported sales of 4,044 units in September. The Corolla reported best-ever September sales of 32,279, up 5.4 percent over the same period last year. The all-new Yaris subcompact, which went on sale in March, posted sales totaling 7,534 units for the month. The Prius gas-electric hybrid mid-size sedan posted best-ever September sales of 10,492, an increase of 23.1 percent. Toyota Division light truck sales were up 35.7 percent, with a best-ever September total of 84,114 units. Light truck sales were led by Sienna with monthly sales of 14,348, up 9.7 percent over the same period last year. The all-new FJ Cruiser, which went on sale in March, reported sales of 5,546 units. The Tundra full-size pickup truck reported best-ever September sales of 12,609, up 67.2 percent over the same period last year. The Highlander Hybrid gas-electric mid-size SUV reported sales of 2,347 units for the month. The Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined September sales of 11,697. The RAV4 compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) reported best-ever September sales of 11,551, up 93.4 percent over the same period last year. Scion reported best-ever September sales with 16,195 units sold. The tC sports coupe led the way with best-ever September sales of 7,759 units, up 19.6 percent. Scion xB sales were up 19.4 percent, posting monthly sales of 5,535 units. Lexus Division Lexus passenger cars posted best-ever September sales of 14,231 units, an increase of 27 percent over September 2005. Passenger car sales were led by the ES 350 luxury sedan with best-ever September sales of 5,851 units, up 11.2 percent. The IS 250 and IS 350 luxury sport sedans recorded combined best-ever September sales of 4,319 units, an increase of 787.4 percent. The all-new limited-production GS 450h hybrid luxury sport sedan posted sales of 164 units, while combined sales of the GS 430 and GS 450h totaled 221 units. The GS 350 reported sales of 2,485 units, an increase of 1.4 percent. Lexus Division light trucks reported best-ever September sales totaling 11,469 units. The 2006 RX 400h luxury hybrid SUV reported sales of 1,687 units for the month. The RX 350 and RX 400h enjoyed combined September sales of 8,688 units, an increase of 1.7 percent. TMS calendar-year-to-date hybrid sales totaled 144,983 units. In September, hybrids sales posted 18,734 units. There were 26 selling days this sales month compared to 25 selling days last September. TOYOTA RETAIL SALES (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII) September, 2006 -- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- DSR % DSR % 2006 2005 CHG 2006 2005 CHG YARIS 7,534 0 -- 51,748 0 -- COROLLA 32,279 29,446 5.4 306,353 265,426 14.9 CAMRY 38,269 36,842 -0.1 340,905 336,349 0.9 AVALON 8,365 8,707 -7.6 66,905 70,120 -5.0 PRIUS 10,492 8,193 23.1 80,939 81,042 -0.6 SCION xA 2,901 2,800 -0.4 25,806 21,024 22.2 SCION xB 5,535 4,459 19.4 50,532 41,382 21.6 SCION tC 7,759 6,236 19.6 63,257 56,467 11.5 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS. CAR 113,136 96,780 12.4 986,477 877,172 12.0 ES 350 5,851 5,060 11.2 54,216 51,663 4.5 LS 430 898 1,897 -54.5 9,971 20,416 -51.4 SC 430 457 607 -27.6 4,497 6,144 -27.1 GS 350 2,485 2,357 1.4 18,219 20,332 -10.8 GS 430/450h 221 382 -44.4 3,026 4,430 -32.0 IS 250/350 4,319 468 787.4 41,666 4,261 873.6 TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR 14,231 10,771 27.0 131,595 107,246 22.2 TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR 127,367 107,551 13.9 1,118,072 984,418 13.1 SIENNA 14,348 12,579 9.7 121,774 123,415 -1.8 RAV4 11,551 5,743 93.4 115,684 56,466 104.0 FJ CRUISER 5,546 0 -- 39,583 0 -- 4RUNNER 8,020 7,080 8.9 80,534 77,212 3.8 HIGHLANDER 11,697 9,684 16.1 96,698 107,361 -10.3 LAND CRUISER 313 296 1.7 2,462 3,721 -34.1 SEQUOIA 3,343 2,334 37.7 25,373 33,990 -25.7 TOTAL SUV 40,470 25,137 54.8 360,334 278,750 28.7 4X2 TACOMA 9,638 8,741 6.0 80,031 75,019 6.2 4X4 TACOMA 7,049 5,891 15.1 53,881 50,095 7.1 TOTAL TACOMA 16,687 14,632 9.7 133,912 125,114 6.6 TUNDRA 12,609 7,253 67.2 91,525 91,086 0.0 TOTAL PICKUP 29,296 21,885 28.7 225,437 216,200 3.8 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT TRUCK 84,114 59,601 35.7 707,545 618,365 13.9 LX 470 490 764 -38.3 4,135 6,219 -33.8 GX 470 2,291 2,289 -3.8 18,477 24,335 -24.4 RX 350/400h 8,688 8,212 1.7 80,267 80,929 -1.2 TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK 11,469 11,265 -2.1 102,879 111,483 -8.1 TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK 95,583 70,866 29.7 810,424 729,848 10.6 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. 197,250 156,381 21.3 1,694,022 1,495,537 12.8 TOTAL LEXUS 25,700 22,036 12.1 234,474 218,729 6.7 TOTAL TOYOTA 222,950 178,417 20.2 1,928,496 1,714,266 12.0 MEMO: DOM. COROLLA 28,124 28,338 -4.6 261,816 257,429 1.3 DOM. CAMRY 30,585 33,661 -12.6 280,773 315,505 -11.4 DOM. PICKUP 29,296 21,885 28.7 225,437 216,200 3.8 DOM. RX 350 6,733 5,210 24.3 55,782 50,633 9.7 SELLING DAYS 26 25 230 229 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR 46,062 26,074 69.9 376,983 234,118 60.3 LEXUS IMPORT CAR 14,231 10,771 27.0 131,595 107,246 22.2 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS 67,074 70,706 -8.8 609,494 643,054 -5.6 TOTAL TOYOTA CARS 127,367 107,551 13.9 1,118,072 984,418 13.1 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT LT TRUCK 37,127 22,803 56.6 334,961 244,760 36.3 LEXUS IMPORT LT TRUCK 4,736 6,055 -24.8 47,097 60,850 -22.9 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT LT TRUCK 46,987 36,798 22.8 372,584 373,605 -0.7 LEXUS NA BUILT LT TRUCK 6,733 5,210 24.3 55,782 50,633 9.7 TOTAL TOYOTA LT TRUCK 95,583 70,866 29.7 810,424 729,848 10.6 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 46,393 36,402 22.5 423,630 390,233 8.1 Memo: Lexus Sport Utility 11,469 11,265 -2.1 102,879 111,483 -8.1 SMALL VANS 14,348 12,579 9.7 121,774 123,415 -1.8 PICKUPS 29,296 21,885 28.7 225,437 216,200 3.8 * NORTH AMERICAN BUILT VEHICLES COROLLA 28,124 28,338 -4.6 261,816 257,429 1.3 CAMRY 30,585 33,661 -12.6 280,773 315,505 -11.4 AVALON 8,365 8,707 -7.6 66,905 70,120 -5.0 SIENNA 14,348 12,579 9.7 121,774 123,415 -1.8 PICKUP 29,296 21,885 28.7 225,437 216,200 3.8 SEQUOIA 3,343 2,334 37.7 25,373 33,990 -25.7 RX 350 6,733 5,210 24.3 55,782 50,633 9.7 TOTAL 120,794 112,714 3.0 1,037,860 1,067,292 -3.2 N.A. VEHICLES % OF TOTAL 54.2% 63.2% 53.8% 62.3% SELLING DAYS 26 25 230 229 DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE [source: Toyota Motor Company]
October 3, 200619 yr Okay, I believe it now. Its clear where the boost comes from - economical vehicles and the RAV4. Camry sales are stangnant, but can they really go any higher? Methinks not.
October 3, 200619 yr Wow... hybrids are making up 13% of all Toyota cars sold and 13% of all Lexus cars/trucks sold.
October 3, 200619 yr TUNDRA 12,609 7,253 200964[/snapback] ... Well... must be discounting or something.
October 3, 200619 yr There are some great deals on the Tundra. I saw advertising for $5500 off. If the new one wasn't coming and they weren't trying to clear out inventory, I don't think it'd be so high. Total "Toyota" is 1.928mil for the year, which puts it ahead of Chevy and Ford, but 138k of that is Scion, so really Toyota is not quite at Chevy and Ford's sales, but very close. Just thought I'd point out that when the "sales champ" is announced that Toyota's releases may say they have a higher volume, but it's artificially inflated by Scion's numbers.
October 4, 200619 yr Toyota incentives are high....around here 0% along with rebates were the norm on most of thier cars, except Rav4 and Camry, I beleive. Sienna had cash back of $2500 from the factory. Toyota is incetivizing their cars rather high these days, don't know if that's a recent trend or something that has been going on for a while. Thier resale value seems to already be sufferring because of it, the more cars they put in the used car market, the more saturation will occur, resale is bound to hurt. They also fleet a pretty nice portion of those Camry sales, around 30k or so, of course that's nothing compared to what GM does, but Honda has like 2k Accords for the year that have been fleeted. Toyota is really all about the volume these days.
October 4, 200619 yr Their volume-oriented philosophy manifests itself in its mediocre new offerings, like an alleged family car with 14 cuft of trunk space.
October 4, 200619 yr I see toyota gave away 12,000 tundra's. I think they are glad to take all the fleet sales that GM didn't want. toyota hardly mentioned the tundra all year due to the fact that sales were down pretty much every month, but once they are able to con 12000 suckers into buying them, they are making headlines again.
October 4, 200619 yr Impressive #'s no doubt about it. It helps when you add to you line up, the Yaris has sold 50K and the FJ 40k YTD and the Yaris is taking sales from all the other B cars, Aveo,accent,Rio are all down.
October 4, 200619 yr Toyota incentives are high....around here 0% along with rebates were the norm on most of thier cars, except Rav4 and Camry, I beleive. 200983[/snapback] Toyota combines low apr and cash rebates so they can lose money. That's how they lost $4billion last quarter. Sienna had cash back of $2500 from the factory. 200983[/snapback] I don't know where you live but it's $1000 rebate in Houston. Toyota is really all about the volume these days. 200983[/snapback] Volume is key to Toyota's plan of increasing profit margins from 8.9% to 10%.
October 4, 200619 yr Ok, if I did my math right, Toyota's sales actually fell during Sept. vs August '06. They had 240,178 for Aug. and 222,950 for Sept. That's actually a 7% drop in sales vs last month.... right? So Toyota must have had a bad month in Sept. '05? Edited October 4, 200619 yr by BuddyP
October 4, 200619 yr I just saw a Toyota Sienna commercial (not local dealer) with $1,000 cash back last night. The Tundra had to have had some big incentives, too. I know Toyta used to have incentive information on its website but after a quick search I couldn't find it.
October 4, 200619 yr Tacoma and Tundra are priced the same and I suspect the Taundra is probably better equiped.
October 4, 200619 yr the Sienna and Solara have been upgraded to the 3.5L V6 for 2007 MY. GM's still hasn't upgraded from 4spd trannies in many models, if GM doesn't develop the flexibility to compete soon they will knocked right over.
October 4, 200619 yr the Sienna and Solara have been upgraded to the 3.5L V6 for 2007 MY. 201364[/snapback] The Uplander and the G6 coupe have been upgraded to the 3.9L V-6.
October 4, 200619 yr The Uplander and the G6 coupe have been upgraded to the 3.9L V-6. 201374[/snapback] Which will do nothing to sales. Honda had a 240 hp minivan five years ago. Toyota's new 270 hp 3.5 will now take over as class leader.
October 5, 200619 yr the Sienna and Solara have been upgraded to the 3.5L V6 for 2007 MY. GM's still hasn't upgraded from 4spd trannies in many models, if GM doesn't develop the flexibility to compete soon they will knocked right over. 201364[/snapback] Cause Toyota's transmissions work so great and people do not complain.
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