September 4, 200718 yr Toyota corporate hasn't released the figures yet, but this is from CNN Money. http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articl...13-19339947.htm ORRANCE, California, Sep. 4, 2007 (Thomson Financial delivered by Newstex) -- Toyota Motor Corp (NYSE:TM) said its US sales fell 2.8 pct year-on-year to 233,471 vehicles in August. The group said the Toyota division posted sales of 201,272 vehicles, down 3.7 pct from last August, although the Lexus unit reported record sales of 32,199 units, up 3.6 pct on a year ago. No table yet, but here's the press release. Tundra DOWN over last month by ~4K units (sold 23K last month)...looks like it has finally crested. Toyota Reports August Sales September 4, 2007 – Torrance, CA - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today reported August sales of 233,471 vehicles, a decrease of 2.8 percent from August 2006. "Reduced credit tied to the subprime squeeze challenged consumer confidence this month," said Jim Lentz, TMS executive vice president. "We're holding our own on the strength of a strong dealer body, sustained brand loyalty and a lineup of fresh quality products." The Toyota Division posted August sales of 201,272, down 3.7 percent from last August. The Lexus Division reported best-ever August sales of 32,199 units, an increase of 3.6 percent. Toyota Division Toyota Division passenger cars recorded August sales of 115,718, a decrease of eight percent from last August. Passenger car sales were led by Camry, which posted August sales of 42,658, up one percent over the same period last year. Camry Hybrid reported sales of 4,284 units in August. The Prius hybrid gas-electric mid-size sedan posted best-ever August sales of 14,055, an increase of 25.7 percent over August 2006. Corolla reported August sales of 30,491 units. Toyota Division light truck sales were up 2.7 percent, with a best-ever August total of 85,554 units. Light truck sales were led by the all-new Tundra full-size pickup with best-ever August sales of 18,919, an increase of 69.3 percent over the year-ago month. The RAV4 compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) reported all-time best-ever August sales of 15,916, up 10.8 percent over the same period last year. Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined August sales of 9,514. Scion posted August sales of 14,773 units. The tC sports coupe led the way with August sales of 6,590 units. The xB urban utility vehicle posted sales of 5,329 units for the month. Lexus Division Lexus passenger cars reported best-ever August sales of 19,789 units, an increase of 7.7 percent over August 2006. Passenger car sales were led by the ES 350 luxury sedan with best-ever August sales of 8,646 units, an increase of 8.4 percent over the year-ago month. The all-new LS luxury sedan reported combined sales of 3,164, an increase of 128.3 percent over last August. Lexus Division light trucks reported August sales totaling 12,410 units. The RX 350 and RX 400h enjoyed combined August sales of 10,032 units, up 2.3 percent over August 2006. The RX 400h hybrid luxury utility vehicle reported sales of 1,172 units for the month. TMS Hybrids TMS calendar-year-to-date hybrid sales totaled 189,945 units, an increase of 50 percent over the same period last year. In August, TMS posted sales of 20,286 hybrid vehicles, down one percent from last August. Toyota Division posted sales of 18,717 hybrids, remaining flat compared to the same period last year. Lexus Division posted sales of 1,569 hybrids. There were 27 selling days this sales month and last August. http://www.toyota.com/about/news/corporate...04-1-sales.html TOYOTA RETAIL SALES (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII) August, 2007 ---- CURRENT MONTH ---- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- DSR % DSR % 2007 2006 CHG 2007 2006 CHG YARIS 7,861 11,392 -31.0 62,509 44,214 40.7 COROLLA 30,491 34,971 -12.8 262,431 274,074 -4.7 CAMRY 42,658 42,227 1.0 324,702 302,636 6.8 AVALON 5,880 6,747 -12.9 48,494 58,540 -17.6 PRIUS 14,055 11,177 25.7 124,620 70,447 76.0 SCION xA 190 3,111 -93.9 9,394 22,905 -59.2 SCION xB 5,329 6,956 -23.4 28,990 44,997 -35.9 SCION tC 6,590 9,185 -28.3 46,369 55,498 -16.9 SCION xD 2,664 0 - 2,664 0 - TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS. CAR 115,718 125,768 -8.0 910,177 873,341 3.7 ES 350 8,646 7,973 8.4 55,953 48,365 15.1 LS 460 3,164 1,386 128.3 23,432 9,073 157.0 SC 430 298 493 -39.6 2,698 4,040 -33.5 GS 300 2,161 2,609 -17.2 14,058 15,734 -11.1 GS 430/450h 139 362 -61.6 1,364 2,805 -51.6 IS 250/350 5,381 5,553 -3.1 37,949 37,347 1.1 TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR 19,789 18,376 7.7 135,454 117,364 14.9 TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR 135,507 144,144 -6.0 1,045,631 990,705 5.0 SIENNA 11,099 12,807 -13.3 96,047 107,426 -11.0 RAV4 15,916 14,363 10.8 117,534 104,133 12.3 FJ CRUISER 4,802 6,259 -23.3 38,684 34,037 13.1 4RUNNER 8,312 8,302 0.1 59,182 72,514 -18.8 HIGHLANDER 9,514 11,645 -18.3 83,121 85,001 -2.7 LAND CRUISER 181 286 -36.7 1,589 2,149 -26.4 SEQUOIA 1,717 2,479 -30.7 16,299 22,030 -26.4 TOTAL SUV 40,442 43,334 -6.7 316,409 319,864 -1.6 4X2 TACOMA 9,060 9,567 -5.3 72,119 70,393 2.0 4X4 TACOMA 6,034 6,455 -6.5 49,400 46,832 5.0 TOTAL TACOMA 15,094 16,022 -5.8 121,519 117,225 3.2 TUNDRA 18,919 11,173 69.3 124,909 78,916 57.5 TOTAL PICKUP 34,013 27,195 25.1 246,428 196,141 25.0 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT TRUCK 85,554 83,336 2.7 658,884 623,431 5.2 LX 470 221 435 -49.2 1,972 3,645 -46.2 GX 470 2,157 2,458 -12.2 14,430 16,186 -11.3 RX 350/400h 10,032 9,805 2.3 67,686 71,579 -5.9 TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK 12,410 12,698 -2.3 84,088 91,410 -8.5 TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK 97,964 96,034 2.0 742,972 714,841 3.4 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. 201,272 209,104 -3.7 1,569,061 1,496,772 4.3 TOTAL LEXUS 32,199 31,074 3.6 219,542 208,774 4.6 TOTAL TOYOTA 233,471 240,178 -2.8 1,788,603 1,705,546 4.4 MEMO: DOM. COROLLA 29,840 29,044 2.7 239,186 233,692 1.9 DOM. CAMRY 39,823 31,314 27.2 275,247 250,188 9.5 DOM. PICKUP 34,013 27,195 25.1 246,428 196,141 25.0 DOM. RX 350 7,607 7,778 -2.2 49,105 49,049 -0.4 SELLING DAYS 27 27 205 204 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR 40,175 58,663 -31.5 347,250 330,921 4.4 LEXUS IMPORT CAR 19,789 18,376 7.7 135,454 117,364 14.9 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS 75,543 67,105 12.6 562,927 542,420 3.3 TOTAL TOYOTA CARS 135,507 144,144 -6.0 1,045,631 990,705 5.0 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT LT TRUCK 38,725 40,855 -5.2 300,110 297,834 0.3 LEXUS IMPORT LT TRUCK 4,803 4,920 -2.4 34,983 42,361 -17.8 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT LT TRUCK 46,829 42,481 10.2 358,774 325,597 9.7 LEXUS NA BUILT LT TRUCK 7,607 7,778 -2.2 49,105 49,049 -0.4 TOTAL TOYOTA LT TRUCK 97,964 96,034 2.0 742,972 714,841 3.4 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 48,050 49,773 -3.5 361,813 377,237 -4.6 Memo: Lexus Sport Utility 12,410 12,698 -2.3 84,088 91,410 -8.5 SMALL VANS 11,099 12,807 -13.3 96,047 107,426 -11.0 PICKUPS 34,013 27,195 25.1 246,428 196,141 25.0 * NORTH AMERICAN BUILT VEHICLES COROLLA 29,840 29,044 2.7 239,186 233,692 1.9 CAMRY 39,823 31,314 27.2 275,247 250,188 9.5 AVALON 5,880 6,747 -12.9 48,494 58,540 -17.6 SIENNA 11,099 12,807 -13.3 96,047 107,426 -11.0 PICKUP 34,013 27,195 25.1 246,428 196,141 25.0 SEQUOIA 1,717 2,479 -30.7 16,299 22,030 -26.4 RX 350 7,607 7,778 -2.2 49,105 49,049 -0.4 TOTAL 129,979 117,364 10.7 970,806 917,066 5.3 N.A. VEHICLES % OF TOTAL 55.7% 48.9% 54.3% 53.8% SELLING DAYS 27 27 205 204 DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE Edited September 5, 200718 yr by mustang84
September 4, 200718 yr GM + lambda = Toyota 10 million next year, but cant even sustain monthly gains...?
September 4, 200718 yr Looks like maybe all the hype about the tundra topping the GMC was short lived. Let's hope so anyway...... Now if we could see a sustained decline for the next 20 years, we can all be happy.
September 4, 200718 yr toyota must have had a great summer last year... cause this is 2 months in a row of low sales... honda is up 4 percent... guess there aren't really any new models except for the turd of course... and looks like it needs deeper dicounts to produce the reaction they want... the camry and avalon are still in their first year I believe and the sales are already not as well as its predecessor... corolla not sure if its due... but the matrix is slated for 08 or 09 isn't it...? a lot of their suv's are new or almost out and I doubt they will also be well received... hrmm from a product stand point it looks like the steam roller is running out of steam... even the cookie cutters aren't making them all the same... with cracks in the engine bay and etc...
September 4, 200718 yr toyo is meeting a room right now on how to spin this in a misleadin, untruthful, and positive way.
September 4, 200718 yr Looks like maybe all the hype about the tundra topping the GMC was short lived. Let's hope so anyway...... Now if we could see a sustained decline for the next 20 years, we can all be happy.
September 5, 200718 yr LOL @ the Tundra.... $8000 rebates and still a month over month LOSS... Oh Toyoguy................ (FOG yells into the C&G abiss)
September 5, 200718 yr Told ya the Tundra was a stinker! :AH-HA_wink: STRIKE THREE!!! GM up, Toyota down - it's a GOOD day.
September 5, 200718 yr Looks like maybe all the hype about the tundra topping the GMC was short lived. Let's hope so anyway...... Now if we could see a sustained decline for the next 20 years, we can all be happy. hdmax is in the house. Nice post man. Totally agreed.
September 5, 200718 yr Look at scion's year-over-year tanking, esp in light of general gas prices....
September 5, 200718 yr Look at scion's year-over-year tanking, esp in light of general gas prices.... this is toyota, handling too many products... someone should pat GM on the back for managing some 80 different models
September 5, 200718 yr LOL @ the Tundra.... $8000 rebates and still a month over month LOSS... Oh Toyoguy................ (FOG yells into the C&G abiss) If Tundra sales continue to drop, Toyota will miss Tundra's 200k goal for the first year, even with heavy incentives. The Tundra must be costing Toyota a fortune. I can't wait until they release the Sequoia. It's sure to light up the sales chart. I wonder if they'll continue to use the same horrible redneck-sounding narrator for the Sequoia commercials...
September 7, 200718 yr I'm confused...While I'm all for the Tundra being down, why does the sales ticker say the contrary? TUNDRA 18,919 11,173 69.3 124,909 78,916 57.5
September 7, 200718 yr I'm confused...While I'm all for the Tundra being down, why does the sales ticker say the contrary? TUNDRA 18,919 11,173 69.3 124,909 78,916 57.5 Sales are down from last month (July'07 Tundra Sales: 23,150)... not from last August.
September 7, 200718 yr Sales are down from last month... not last August. Oh, I gotcha...silly me I misread. Well let's bust out the drinks and par-tay!
September 8, 200718 yr Look at scion's year-over-year tanking, esp in light of general gas prices.... Scion/Totyta totally effed up on the new xB, needs to refresh the TC, and the xd is just plain goofy. I don't look for Scion to be around in five years. Seriously. They are the equal of a one hit wonder band (the original xB was kind of cool) but the other products leave a lot to be desired. Chris
September 8, 200718 yr The TC isn't a bad car, but it is like the Tibron and is actually built on a sedan chasis. Drive a TC and a Civic Si back to back and it is no competition. Granted the SI is 3-4 thousand more, but the TC is not an actual "sports car." Lots of little things (Handleling, the way it shifts, not as smooth as a Civic or even a Cobalt, slightly awkward interior, fuel economy in the real world does not match Cobalt SS or Civic S, etc.) put it out of the class of being "desireable" IMHO. Chris
September 8, 200718 yr If the tC gets better than 16.8 in the city it gets better economy than the Cobalt
September 8, 200718 yr I'm confused...While I'm all for the Tundra being down, why does the sales ticker say the contrary? TUNDRA 18,919 11,173 69.3 124,909 78,916 57.5 It wouldn't take much for sales to be up over any month of 2006. The tundra had fallen to near death in 2006. As others pointed out, the sales are down, and down big over the July 2007 sales.
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