February 1, 200818 yr SOURCE February 1, 2008 - Torrance, CA - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today reported January sales of 171,849 vehicles, a decrease of 2.3 percent from last January. "On the retail front, consumers are sitting in the catbird's seat, with falling interest rates and a competitive market giving rise to showroom values," said Jim Lentz, TMS president. "On the product front, the migration toward passenger cars dovetails nicely with February's launch of the all-new Corolla and Matrix." The Toyota Division posted January sales of 151,550, a decrease of 1.4 percent from last January. The Lexus Division reported January sales of 20,299 units, a decrease of 8.2 percent from the year-ago month. Toyota Division Toyota Division passenger cars recorded January sales of 83,409 units, down 3.8 percent from last January. Passenger-car sales were led by Camry, which posted best-ever January sales of 31,601, an increase of 0.4 percent over the same period last year. Camry Hybrid reported sales of 3,750 units in January, up 34 percent over January 2007. The Prius hybrid gas-electric mid-size sedan posted best-ever January sales of 11,379, an increase of 37.1 percent over last January. Yaris reported best-ever January sales of 7,666 units, up 30.6 percent over the year-ago month. Toyota Division light truck sales were up 1.6 percent, with best-ever January sales of 68,141 units. Light truck sales were led by the Tundra full-size pickup with best-ever January sales of 12,073, an increase of 91 percent over last January. Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined best-ever sales of 12,323 in January, up 19.4 percent over the year-ago month. The Highlander Hybrid gas-electric mid-size SUV reported sales of 2,143 units for the month, an increase of 18 percent over the year-ago month. Sequoia posted sales of 2,377 units for the month, up 15.5 percent over the same period last year. Scion posted January sales of 7,872 units. The tC sports coupe led the way with January sales of 2,947 units. The xB urban utility vehicle posted January sales of 3,319 units, an increase of 17.2 percent over last January. Lexus Division Lexus passenger cars reported January sales of 11,177 units, a decrease of 17.7 percent from January 2007. Passenger-car sales were led by the ES 350 luxury sedan with January sales of 4,346 units. The IS 250/350 luxury sport sedan reported sales of 3,262 units. The LS 460/460 L and new LS 600h L luxury sedans reported combined sales of 1,906 units. The LS 600h L hybrid luxury sedan posted sales of 105 units for the month. The GS 350 luxury sport sedan had sales of 1,270 units, while the GS 460/450h posted combined sales of 210 units, an increase of 14.8 percent. Lexus Division light trucks reported January sales totaling 9,122 units, an increase of 6.8 percent from the year-ago month. The all-new LX 570 enjoyed sales of 710 units, an increase of 147.4 percent. The RX 350 and RX 400h posted combined January sales of 6,755 units, an increase of 3.2 percent. The RX 400h hybrid luxury utility vehicle reported sales of 1,211 units for the month. TMS Hybrids TMS posted January sales of 18,652 hybrid vehicles, up 30 percent over last January. Toyota Division posted sales of 17,272 hybrids, up 34 percent over January 2007. Lexus Division posted sales of 1,380 hybrids. There were 25 selling days this month and last January. If someone can come behind me with the sales breakdown sometime in the future, I'd appreciate it. Source TOYOTA RETAIL SALES (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII) Jan-08 ----- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- DSR % DSR % 2008 2007 CHG 2008 2007 CHG YARIS 7,666 5,870 30.6 7,666 5,870 30.6 COROLLA 20,736 25,519 -18.7 20,736 25,519 -18.7 CAMRY 31,601 31,461 0.4 31,601 31,461 0.4 AVALON 4,155 6,529 -36.4 4,155 6,529 -36.4 PRIUS 11,379 8,299 37.1 11,379 8,299 37.1 SCION xA 9 1,758 -99.5 9 1,758 -99.5 SCION xB 3,319 2,833 17.2 3,319 2,833 17.2 SCION tC 2,947 4,413 -33.2 2,947 4,413 -33.2 SCION xD 1,597 0- 1,597 0- TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS. CAR 83,409 86,682 -3.8 83,409 86,682 -3.8 ES 350 4,346 5,320 -18.3 4,346 5,320 -18.3 LS 460/600h L 1,906 3,006 -36.6 1,906 3,006 -36.6 SC 430 183 302 -39.4 183 302 -39.4 GS 350 1,270 1,368 -7.2 1,270 1,368 -7.2 GS 460/450h 210 183 14.8 210 183 14.8 IS 250/350 3,262 3,395 -3.9 3,262 3,395 -3.9 TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR 11,177 13,574 -17.7 11,177 13,574 -17.7 TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR 94,586 100,256 -5.7 94,586 100,256 -5.7 SIENNA 10,406 10,849 -4.1 10,406 10,849 -4.1 RAV4 10,897 11,925 -8.6 10,897 11,925 -8.6 FJ CRUISER 3,071 4,948 -37.9 3,071 4,948 -37.9 4RUNNER 5,470 7,330 -25.4 5,470 7,330 -25.4 HIGHLANDER 12,323 10,322 19.4 12,323 10,322 19.4 LAND CRUISER 460 234 96.6 460 234 96.6 SEQUOIA 2,377 2,058 15.5 2,377 2,058 15.5 TOTAL SUV 34,598 36,817 -6.0 34,598 36,817 -6.0 4X2 TACOMA 6,359 7,478 -15.0 6,359 7,478 -15.0 4X4 TACOMA 4,705 5,585 -15.8 4,705 5,585 -15.8 TOTAL TACOMA 11,064 13,063 -15.3 11,064 13,063 -15.3 TUNDRA 12,073 6,321 91.0 12,073 6,321 91.0 TOTAL PICKUP 23,137 19,384 19.4 23,137 19,384 19.4 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT TRUCK 68,141 67,050 1.6 68,141 67,050 1.6 LX 570 710 287 147.4 710 287 147.4 GX 470 1,657 1,713 -3.3 1,657 1,713 -3.3 RX 350/400h 6,755 6,544 3.2 6,755 6,544 3.2 TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK 9,122 8,544 6.8 9,122 8,544 6.8 TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK 77,263 75,594 2.2 77,263 75,594 2.2 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. 151,550 153,732 -1.4 151,550 153,732 -1.4 TOTAL LEXUS 20,299 22,118 -8.2 20,299 22,118 -8.2 TOTAL TOYOTA 171,849 175,850 -2.3 171,849 175,850 -2.3 MEMO: DOM. COROLLA 20,722 22,762 -9.0 20,722 22,762 -9.0 DOM. CAMRY 30,561 22,844 33.8 30,561 22,844 33.8 DOM. PICKUP 23,137 19,384 19.4 23,137 19,384 19.4 DOM. RX 350 4,687 3,789 23.7 4,687 3,789 23.7 SELLING DAYS 25 25 25 25 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR 27,971 34,547 -19.0 27,971 34,547 -19.0 LEXUS IMPORT CAR 11,177 13,574 -17.7 11,177 13,574 -17.7 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS 55,438 52,135 6.3 55,438 52,135 6.3 TOTAL TOYOTA CARS 94,586 100,256 -5.7 94,586 100,256 -5.7 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT LT TRUCK 32,221 34,759 -7.3 32,221 34,759 -7.3 LEXUS IMPORT LT TRUCK 4,435 4,755 -6.7 4,435 4,755 -6.7 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT LT TRUCK 35,920 32,291 11.2 35,920 32,291 11.2 LEXUS NA BUILT LT TRUCK 4,687 3,789 23.7 4,687 3,789 23.7 TOTAL TOYOTA LT TRUCK 77,263 75,594 2.2 77,263 75,594 2.2 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 40,649 40,413 0.6 40,649 40,413 0.6 Memo: Lexus Sport Utility 9,122 8,544 6.8 9,122 8,544 6.8 SMALL VANS 10,406 10,849 -4.1 10,406 10,849 -4.1 PICKUPS 23,137 19,384 19.4 23,137 19,384 19.4 * NORTH AMERICAN BUILT VEHICLES COROLLA 20,722 22,762 -9.0 20,722 22,762 -9.0 CAMRY 30,561 22,844 33.8 30,561 22,844 33.8 AVALON 4,155 6,529 -36.4 4,155 6,529 -36.4 SIENNA 10,406 10,849 -4.1 10,406 10,849 -4.1 PICKUP 23,137 19,384 19.4 23,137 19,384 19.4 SEQUOIA 2,377 2,058 15.5 2,377 2,058 15.5 RX 350 4,687 3,789 23.7 4,687 3,789 23.7 TOTAL 96,045 88,215 8.9 96,045 88,215 8.9 N.A. VEHICLES % OF TOTAL 55.9% 50.2% 55.9% 50.2% SELLING DAYS 25 25 25 25 DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE Edited February 1, 200818 yr by VenSeattle included breakdown
February 1, 200818 yr Alamo, National, and Enterprise only had Tundra's on the lot in Houston. I think I know how Toyota posted best ever...
February 1, 200818 yr Author I like how they had the GS 350 and GS 450/460h separated, as if they were any different besides powertrains... Guess they wanted to show a positive gain SOMEwhere in their cars...
February 2, 200818 yr I like how they had the GS 350 and GS 450/460h separated, as if they were any different besides powertrains... Guess they wanted to show a positive gain SOMEwhere in their cars... Moreover, why is the GS460 and GS450h listed together? Is that a typo?
February 2, 200818 yr So much for Toyota capping Scion sales at 150k annually At this rate, they may hit 100k and thats with 2/3rds of the line-up being fresh!
February 2, 200818 yr Did you see how cleverly the Toy PR machine has shown "increase" in the domestic products produced by it? GM PR needs to learn from these bitches to improve the perception of its in the minds of sheeple Americans. No other manufacturer shows those numbers. Toy is just trying hard to be a domestic manufacturer.
February 2, 200818 yr Great month for GM. Period. Toyota's got enough momentum within a product cadence lull. I think it's the lower tier Japanese and the Koreans that will suffer big year over year volume reductions.
February 2, 200818 yr toyota really is pouring on the incentives. they are clearly obsessed with volume at any cost.
February 2, 200818 yr toyota really is pouring on the incentives. they are clearly obsessed with volume at any cost. Psst...GM's incentives were up almost 40% vs Jan. 07, too! Toyota knows how to put their foot on the competitions throat, so it isn't surprising that they're pouring on incentives, especially since the Corolla inventory needs to be cleared and the Camry has fresh competition (which is nice to say about the 'bu, finally.) Unfortunately, GM is still at $3,400/unit...one of the reasons they bucked this month's downward trend in the marketplace. I'm looking forward to GM keeping the momentum going...they've teased their fan base before with decent figures, albeit fleet 'juiced' in the past months.
February 2, 200818 yr So much for Toyota capping Scion sales at 150k annually At this rate, they may hit 100k and thats with 2/3rds of the line-up being fresh! As I said in another post, Scion is like a one hit wonder band. The xB (original gen) sold well, the TC sold well for awhile, but I doubt that they will get the "majic" back again. Chris
February 2, 200818 yr Psst...GM's incentives were up almost 40% vs Jan. 07, too! Toyota knows how to put their foot on the competitions throat, so it isn't surprising that they're pouring on incentives, especially since the Corolla inventory needs to be cleared and the Camry has fresh competition (which is nice to say about the 'bu, finally.) Unfortunately, GM is still at $3,400/unit...one of the reasons they bucked this month's downward trend in the marketplace. I'm looking forward to GM keeping the momentum going...they've teased their fan base before with decent figures, albeit fleet 'juiced' in the past months. This is not suprising at any rate. The economy is in horrible shape and both Toyota and Gm have a huge overhead they have to keep fed by building and selling cars. I would expect strong money non the hood of a lot of cars for quite some time to come. The market has too many players for too few buyers, and that juast ain't gonna change. Chris
February 2, 200818 yr Toyota has taken out center-spread, two full page, full color ads in papers around here, touting their new 'lower' pricing. Not a good time to have a Lexus dealer around here. A lot of their customers (being somewhat mercenary to begin with) have flocked to the U.S. to buy their new vehicles, whereas GM's customers are a little more loyal and GM is enticing them with 72 month 0% financing and (first time ever) 0% leases. I would be curious to see how many Toyotas were 'purchases' in the U.S. and ended up here. The numbers would be in the several thousands for last year, I would guess. More remarkable, considering Toyota's sales are down in the U.S. for January. In Canada, GM's sales are up a remarkable 18.3%, year over year. Honda is the real stunner: up 76.4% in one month. Chrysler, 1.9%. Toyota, 3.1%. Ford, 9.7%. All in a market that is up 13%, year over year. I suspect a lot of cross-border shoppers who were waiting in the wings suddenly decided they had to buy a new car. I wonder what is up with Honda, other than the fact they, too, have been advertising incentives like crazy. This January was phenomenal, sales-wise. Link: http://www.desrosiers.ca/pdfs/sales.pdf
February 2, 200818 yr One of the things Oldsmoboi, Balt, Sixty Eight and others here are making me aware of is how Japanese "luxury" cars don't really have the feel/features/heritage of a real luxury car. I can put up with a cheap interior if I spend $5k on a used 96 Miata for a weekend car. In a $35k "luxury" car like Lexus or Acura or Infinity the Japanese (I am finally seeing) really can't compete. Also realizing how cheap/featureless the interiors of other "upscale" cars like the EVO and STI are also. Wondering if maybe some of youyr Canadian comrades are feeling the same thing. A Toronto Lexus dealership would not be high on my "to own list" right now. With the dollar so weak though, why would Americans go to Canada to buy a car? Also, aren't there a million legal and tax issues for moving a north of the border car south? Chris
February 2, 200818 yr Lexus is over-priced to begin with, but we Canadians have always taken it up the ying-yang with auto prices. The recent surge in our dollar has made it painful. I know of a few people who have gone south of the border to buy their chariots, but only in the high-end of things. It isn't that a Lexus dealership is NOT a good investment - clearly, it is; however, Toyota is getting increasingly demanding with its dealers and you should see some of the new Toyo and Lexus palaces that have been built up here in the past couple years. The company I used to work for is building two cantilvered wings, jutting out over a hillside: one for Toyota and one for Lexus, with a skywalk to the service area and parking. Can you say BIG MORTGAGE? Perhaps Toyota is overcompensating, shall we say, for their lack of heritage, or maybe they are just playing catch up to BMW and Mercedes? In any case, with the recent storm clouds on the economic horizon, and knowing how fickle the buying public can be, I certainly wouldn't want to be holding the paper on those new dealerships.
February 4, 200818 yr As an aside it is amazing how much we waste environmentally by building big flashy buildings and then tearing them down. In ten or 15 years those buildings will be "dated" and they will be torn down to build the next white elephant. Chris
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