December 2, 200817 yr Toyota Reports November Sales Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ Link to Article TORRANCE, Calif., Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today reported November sales of 130,307 vehicles, a decrease of 33.9 percent from last November, on a daily selling rate basis. The Toyota Division posted November sales of 114,084 units, a decrease of 33.8 percent from last November. The Lexus Division reported November sales of 16,223 units, a decrease of 34.7 percent from the year-ago month. Toyota Division Toyota Division passenger cars recorded November sales of 68,013 units, down 31.1 percent from the same period last year. Passenger car sales were led by Camry and Camry Hybrid, which posted combined sales of 25,224 units. Camry Hybrid reported November sales of 2,174 units. Corolla recorded sales of 21,807 units. Yaris reported sales of 4,545 units for the month. The Prius mid-size gas-electric hybrid posted November sales of 8,660 units. Toyota Division light trucks posted November sales of 46,071 units, down 37.4 percent from November 2007. Light truck sales were led by the RAV4 compact SUV with November sales of 9,260 units. The Tacoma mid-size pickup reported sales of 8,648 units for the month. Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined sales of 7,887 units. The Highlander Hybrid gas-electric mid- size SUV reported sales of 907 units. Sequoia posted sales of 1,873 units for the month, up 51.9 percent over the same period last year. Scion posted November sales of 5,275 units. The xB urban utility vehicle led the way with sales of 2,161 units. The tC sports coupe recorded sales of 1,728 units. The xD reported sales of 1,386 units for the month. Lexus Division Lexus passenger cars reported November sales of 8,941 units, a decrease of 40.0 percent from November 2007. Passenger car sales were led by the ES entry luxury sedan with November sales of 4,116 units. The IS entry luxury sport sedan reported combined sales of 2,749 units. The LS flagship luxury sedan reported combined sales of 1,272 units. The GS luxury sport sedan reported combined November sales of 721 units. Lexus Division light trucks recorded November sales of 7,282 units, down 26.9 percent from the year-ago month. Lexus sales were led by the RX luxury utility vehicle, which posted combined November sales of 5,850 units. The RX 400h hybrid luxury utility vehicle reported sales of 624 units for the month. TMS Hybrids TMS calendar-year-to-date hybrid sales totaled 229,204 units. TMS posted November sales of 12,444 hybrid vehicles. Toyota Division recorded sales of 11,741 hybrids for the month. Lexus Division reported November sales of 703 hybrids. There were 25 selling days this month and last November. Public Web sites: http://www.toyota.com http://www.lexus.com http://www.scion.com TOYOTA RETAIL SALES (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII) November, 2008 ----- CURRENT MONTH ----- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE -- DSR % DSR % 2008 2007 CHG 2008 2007 CHG YARIS 4,545 5,448 -16.6 97,911 79,322 23.0 COROLLA 21,807 25,012 -12.8 328,878 342,808 -4.4 CAMRY 25,224 35,409 -28.8 411,342 434,277 -5.6 AVALON 2,502 6,523 -61.6 40,354 67,251 -40.2 PRIUS 8,660 16,737 -48.3 151,025 167,009 -9.9 SCION xA 0 20 -100.0 39 9,533 -99.6 SCION xB 2,161 3,842 -43.8 43,426 42,049 2.9 SCION tC 1,728 3,845 -55.1 39,632 60,345 -34.6 SCION xD 1,386 1,912 -27.5 26,680 9,310 185.6 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS. CAR 68,013 98,749 -31.1 1,139,289 1,211,910 -6.3 ES 4,116 5,902 -30.3 58,899 74,862 -21.6 LS 1,272 2,668 -52.3 18,804 31,969 -41.4 SC 83 268 -69.0 1,870 3,579 -47.9 GS 721 2,205 -67.3 14,559 20,802 -30.3 IS 2,749 3,849 -28.6 45,893 49,282 -7.2 TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR 8,941 14,892 -40.0 140,025 180,494 -22.7 TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR 76,954 113,641 -32.3 1,279,314 1,392,404 -8.4 SIENNA 6,153 10,290 -40.2 109,043 125,812 -13.6 RAV4 9,260 12,354 -25.0 128,225 158,936 -19.6 FJ CRUISER 2,147 3,699 -42.0 25,500 51,091 -50.3 4RUNNER 3,310 6,117 -45.9 44,171 80,297 -45.2 HIGHLANDER 7,887 12,312 -35.9 96,870 113,164 -14.7 LAND CRUISER 186 614 -69.7 3,574 2,603 36.8 SEQUOIA 1,873 1,233 51.9 28,294 20,706 36.2 TOTAL SUV 24,663 36,329 -32.1 326,634 426,797 -23.7 4X2 TACOMA 4,511 7,053 -36.0 75,484 94,838 -20.7 4X4 TACOMA 4,137 4,932 -16.1 60,478 65,111 -7.4 TOTAL TACOMA 8,648 11,985 -27.8 135,962 159,949 -15.3 TUNDRA 6,607 14,988 -55.9 128,058 177,336 -28.0 TOTAL PICKUP 15,255 26,973 -43.4 264,020 337,285 -22.0 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT TRUCK 46,071 73,592 -37.4 699,697 889,894 -21.7 LX 424 71 497.2 7,407 2,336 216.0 GX 1,008 1,847 -45.4 15,044 20,287 -26.1 RX 5,850 8,038 -27.2 74,249 91,505 -19.1 TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK 7,282 9,956 -26.9 96,700 114,128 -15.6 TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK 53,353 83,548 -36.1 796,397 1,004,022 -21.0 TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. 114,084 172,341 -33.8 1,838,986 2,101,804 -12.8 TOTAL LEXUS 16,223 24,848 -34.7 236,725 294,622 -19.9 TOTAL TOYOTA 130,307 197,189 -33.9 2,075,711 2,396,426 -13.7 MEMO: DOM. COROLLA 16,365 24,999 -34.5 262,941 319,445 -18.0 DOM. CAMRY 24,781 34,507 -28.2 404,040 381,000 5.7 DOM. PICKUP 15,255 26,973 -43.4 264,020 337,285 -22.0 DOM. RX 5,000 5,433 -8.0 55,592 65,937 -16.0 SELLING DAYS 25 25 282 281 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR 24,365 32,720 -25.5 431,954 444,214 -3.1 LEXUS IMPORT CAR 8,941 14,892 -40.0 140,025 180,494 -22.7 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS 43,648 66,029 -33.9 707,335 767,696 -8.2 TOTAL TOYOTA CARS 76,954 113,641 -32.3 1,279,314 1,392,404 -8.4 TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT LT TRUCK 22,790 35,096 -35.1 298,340 406,091 -26.8 LEXUS IMPORT LT TRUCK 2,282 4,523 -49.5 41,108 48,191 -15.0 TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT LT TRUCK 23,281 38,496 -39.5 401,357 483,803 -17.3 LEXUS NA BUILT LT TRUCK 5,000 5,433 -8.0 55,592 65,937 -16.0 TOTAL TOYOTA LT TRUCK 53,353 83,548 -36.1 796,397 1,004,022 -21.0 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 29,798 42,586 -30.0 397,834 489,834 -19.1 Memo: Lexus Sport Utility 7,282 9,956 -26.9 96,700 114,128 -15.6 SMALL VANS 6,153 10,290 -40.2 109,043 125,812 -13.6 PICKUPS 15,255 26,973 -43.4 264,020 337,285 -22.0 * NORTH AMERICAN BUILT VEHICLES COROLLA 16,365 24,999 -34.5 262,941 319,445 -18.0 CAMRY 24,781 34,507 -28.2 404,040 381,000 5.7 AVALON 2,502 6,523 -61.6 40,354 67,251 -40.2 SIENNA 6,153 10,290 -40.2 109,043 125,812 -13.6 PICKUP 15,255 26,973 -43.4 264,020 337,285 -22.0 SEQUOIA 1,873 1,233 51.9 28,294 20,706 36.2 RX 5,000 5,433 -8.0 55,592 65,937 -16.0 TOTAL 71,929 109,958 -34.6 1,164,284 1,317,436 -11.9 N.A. VEHICLES % OF TOTAL 55.2% 55.8% 56.1% 55.0% SELLING DAYS 25 25 282 281 DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE Edited December 2, 200817 yr by VenSeattle
December 2, 200817 yr Just heard it on Fox news, but can't find a link yet. Also Ford down 31% Toyo-Ford Sales Report: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/ford...mp;siteid=yhoof
December 2, 200817 yr Why does the story lead with Ford? Sales of the Prius, Toyota's one-time hot-selling hybrid, dropped 48.3% to 8,660 vehicles from 16,737 last year as gas prices fell hard from record highs. Well.... WELL.... What was that about "The domestics should've been able to call the market." and "Everyone is buying a hybrid car" again?!?! I'm sure we'll start seeing headlines chastising the domestics for spending 'much needed money' on technology that will not provide a return. "Meanwhile, the imports have poured more money into incentives, attempting to seize the opportunity to gain market share." Yep, kick 'em while they're down... He added that Toyota's spending hit a new record high in November and that the company's market share might follow suit. And where are all of the "Toyota is bribing consumers to buy it's cars." and "Toyota is giving away cars" and "Toyota is an evil baby killing corporation" articles from the media?!?!?! *** The comments by some of the people on that page enrage me... How can people be so damn naive and stupid?
December 2, 200817 yr *** The comments by some of the people on that page enrage me... How can people be so damn naive and stupid? Breeding. Upbringing.
December 2, 200817 yr I don't think -34% is 'gaining market share', and 'saved by 0' will hit their resale badly.
December 2, 200817 yr I don't think -34% is 'gaining market share', and 'saved by 0' will hit their resale badly. I wonder how bad GM and Chrysler's November # loss will be
December 3, 200817 yr Well, well, well Toyota how does this feel? Honestly this is bad because they had the ZERO deal and with the domestic industry on the rocks they should have faired better than this... But what does this prove even the do no wrong green Toyota can't take HUGE sales hits. I am going to sleep well tonight, look at Prius, Camry and Turd sales!
December 3, 200817 yr Hmm, the 0% didn't seem to help them much. ... buyers still need to qualify for the 0% financing...
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