After a stint of cab driving in Phoenix and joining g this forumin 2017 and further falling in love with these cars i am picking up a 2007 with 255k miles and every service record from new. Priced at 3500usd from an individual. It has the option 4 that includes backup cam and JBL dound. It is blue, although I love the green color they made in 2nd gen that screams hybrid. Does anyone know the production numbers broke down by color and year? Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Never seen them broken down by color but I'm fairly certain 2008 was the peak year of all Prius sales and slowly climbs and slowly declines to almost nothing in both 2001 and 2020....
Just over 30k sales through September 2020 is far from nothing and this is only Prius sales for Toyota. For 2019 Toyota sold about 70k Prius. Not too shabby since the market has gone SUV and Trucks.
Actually I should of said 2007 was the peak year, not 2008... And yes the numbers really are shabby, bordering on pathetic. In the US alone at it's peak Toyota was selling 70K prius in less than 4 months compared to 2019 when it was taking almost all year minus three months. Numbers don't lie... The Prius line probably will be discontinued before the second half of this decade. Ref: Prius Sales Fell Off A Cliff In January - Was It Tesla, Or Could This Be The Real Reason Why? | Torque News
Sales drop is contributed to the slew of Hybrid models now being offered by Toyota as well a the polarizing look of the current Prius.
That's all well and good... But it's not gonna stop Prius from being discontinued unless they switch to an all-electric Prius because that's what people want. The waiting lists for electric cars not even in production yet is astonishing!
That’s what People want - all electric Prius? Interesting since Toyota sales of Hybrids are sky rocketing around the world.
There's no way I can know for sure what Toyota plans to release as in EV, although it seems to me they are waiting to perfect solid state first, no matter what the fringe market of EV sales - in the US anyway - wants presently. Not many drivers are going to change driving style to be more efficient drivers to help make the packs last So when "normal drivers" get in an EV/PHEV and go the current packs suffer badly, as well as being still kinda expensive. Don't forget tesla is saying they have plans for a $ 25,000 model. It's all about choice, at least here in this country and most car and truck buyers need 5 to 10 thousand pounds to sit in by themselves and move down the road between 50 and 80 mph. That's gonna take some interesting pack dynamics to achieve.
That would be Liftbacks only, at 181,221 units, in the U.S. For the whole Prius family, 'c' and 'v' included, the peak was 236,655 units in 2012, and only a very slight reduction in 2013: Toyota Prius Family Sales Figures | GCBC