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Discussion in 'Prius, Hybrid, EV and Alt-Fuel News' started by bwilson4web, Apr 6, 2018.

  1. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    Thanks to Jeff Cobb and Hybridcars.com: http://www.hybridcars.com/march-2018-sales-dashboard/

    model 03/15/18 02/15/18 01/15/18 12/15/17
    1 Fusion Hybrid 4646 5059 2519 4169
    2 Transit Diesel 4611 3383 2629 4333
    3 RAV4 4128 3657 3502 4846
    4 Prius Liftback 4064 3889 4011 5401
    5 Model 3 3680 2600 1900 1050
    6 Model S 3200 1100 900 4800
    7 Prius Prime 2922 2050 1496 2420
    8 Model X 2500 900 700 3400
    9 Ram Pickup Diesel 2381 1917 1517 2147
    10 Niro Hybrid 2251 1826 1630 2397
    11 Camry Hybrid 2125 1557 1621 2913
    12 Volt 1782 983 713 1937
    13 Bolt EV 1774 1424 1177 3227
    14 Leaf 1500 895 150 102
    15 Highlander Hybrid 1401 1094 976 1606
    16 Ioniq Hybrid 1391 975 902 829
    17 Clarity Plug In 1061 881 594 898
    18 i3 992 623 382 672
    19 RX 400 / 450 h 965 668 583 967
    20 C-Max Hybrid 890 709 709 980
    21 Avalon Hybrid 828 513 477 446
    22 Prius C 814 716 811 954
    23 Fusion Energi 782 794 640 875
    24 Colorado Diesel 741 624 554 557
    25 NX Hybrid 735 518 458 731
    26 5-Series Plug in 689 413 224 706
    27 X5 627 596 261 832
    28 Sonata 562 328 381 543
    29 Lacrosse Hybrid 558 567 454 55
    30 Terrain Diesel 527 401 162 234
    31 Sierra Hybrid 474 239 143 202
    32 Prius V 422 415 625 707
    33 Rogue Hybrid 422 381 362 402
    34 ES Hybrid 388 219 258 549
    35 Malibu Hybrid 383 383 165 283
    36 Outlander Plug In 373 323 300
    37 MKZ 359 286 213 495
    38 Optima Hybrid 343 399 492 1007
    39 X5 Diesel 324 299 216 597
    40 Range Rover Sport 320 116 140 197
    41 Canyon Diesel 273 228 181 363
    42 Pacifica 262 230 160 223
    43 Niro Plug In 227 246 155
    44 Ioniq Plug In 218 178 22
    45 A3 Plug In 214 199 145 270
    46 C350We Plug-in Hybrid 208 172 29 14
    47 3-Series Plug in 202 142 101 363
    48 Cayenne S E-Hybrid 197 121 113 23
    49 Q5 Diesel 190
    50 GLE 550e Plug In Hybrid 181 40 44 82
    51 MDX Hybrid 178 104 94 228
    52 Range Rover 169 81 92 118
    53 XC60 Plug In 167 155 109 174
    54 Touareg Diesel 166 176 305 0
    55 e-Golf 164 198 178 343
    56 3-Series Diesel 162 126 72 191
    57 Range Rover Velar 159 149 102 126
    58 Soul EV 157 163 115 204
    59 Optima Plug In 156 103 86 134
    60 Cruze Diesel 140 130 108 256
    61 Focus EV 137 70 70 113
    62 Accord Hybrid 135 250 487 1160
    63 500e 132 125 136 200
    64 Clarity 121 249
    65 F-Pace 106 111 125 175
    66 C-Max Energi 105 142 234 436
    67 Q7 Diesel 104 136 189 276
    68 forTwo EV 103 90 84 129
    69 XC90 Plug In 93 106 99 368
    70 Mirai 83 166 213 296
    71 Sonata Plug In 78 54 52 103
    72 Countryman Plug In 74 100 127 72
    73 RLX Hybrid 67 60 60 69
    74 Ioniq EV 60 3
    75 GLC 350e Hybrid 57 5
    76 S90 Plug In 52 29 27 52
    77 Q50 Hybrid 51 39 27 56
    78 Panamera S E-Hybrid 49 1
    79 Clarity BEV 48 104 203 527
    80 Cayenne Diesel 48 94 147 136
    81 A6 Diesel 48
    82 i8 47 39 32 80
    83 A7 Diesel 40
    84 B-Class Electric 33 49 40 31
    85 7-Series Plug in 31 23 18 67
    86 Jetta Diesel 29 30 18 16
    87 Promaster Van Diesel 25 22 18 34
    88 5-Series Diesel 25
    89 XE 22 63 41 51
    90 A8 Diesel 21
    91 Beetle Diesel 19 9 20 6
    92 XF 18 22 37 37
    93 CT6 17 24 6 35
    94 NSX Hybrid 16 17 34 56
    95 LC 500h 13 13 4 12
    96 S550 Plug In 11 3 13 26
    97 Golf Sportwagon Diesel 8 10 23 18
    98 CR-Z 8 9 8 19
    99 Passat Diesel 7 21 27 42
    100 Q70 Hybrid 7 4 4 4
    101 Golf Diesel 2 4 4 3
    102 GS 450h 2 4 4 3
    103 ML Class Diesel 2 1
    104 A3 Diesel 1 1 3 7
    105 CT200h 1 0 3 9
    106 GL-Class Diesel 0 2 2 0
    107 Civic Hybrid 0 2 0 2
    108 Tucson 0 1 1 1
    109 Spark 0 0 1 2

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    • Ford still doing good with Fusion and Transit
    • Tesla: Model 3 ramping up; Model S and X rebounding
    • Prius Prime continues to climb
    • Prius hatchback is flat being overtaken by RAV4
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    Model 3 appears likely to take the top spot in 1-2 months based on the most recent production numbers reported.
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    2. Toyota next two
    3. Tesla next two
    One thing that held me up is the format of the dashboard is changing. GM announced they are going to quarterly reporting instead of monthly.

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    ya gotta give ford credit. however they're doing it, they're doing it. you can't give fusions away forever.
     
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    is Transit Diesel a hybrid?
     
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    The Fusion is a good looking car in my opinion and my guess is they are built on the same assembly line as the others helping keep their cost low.
     
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    Interesting that Camry Hybrid is only 6% of sales.
    I think you actually have more cargo space in the hybrid due to compact spare.
    I guess the hybrid cost penalty is apparent? Could not make an immediate cost comparison.
     
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    a lot of low end camry's get sold for sub $20,000., that is not a hybrid market. it's great transportation for the masses.
     
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    I am surprised the Chrysler Pacifica PHEV is not on this list.
     
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    262 in march, from the link. puts it in 8th place. is that not the plug in? maybe sales are on hold due to the recall problems?
     
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    Try the "Filter" box and "Pacifica".

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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    No, the site Bob gets this info from is reporting all alternatives to traditional gasoline cars; while models were available, CNG cars were reported.

    I have seen headlines about high commercial truck sales for the past few months. While not a commercial sized truck, most Transit sales will be for business use.

    The trunk space reported to the EPA is the same. A difference could be in the rounding error, but I doubt Toyota changed the spare tire well to take advantage of a smaller spare for trunk space. Likely the compact spare is for weight and/or cost savings. The hybrid loses a little cabin space.

    The Camry LE MSRP is $24,000, and hybrid's is $27,800. The XLE has the same $2800 difference, but the SE's is higher. The hybrid LE comes with SKS and heated front seats. SKS is listed as available for the non-hybrid, but I couldn't find it in the build feature.
     
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    Any way to take out the diesels then?
     
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    nice find! this should prove useful going forward.
     
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    Yes <GACK!>
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Just delete them I suppose, but I'm guessing that would mean more work for Bob.

    For the US, diesels are very small segment of the market. They make up a smaller share of annual sales than hybrids do. Perhaps 1% counting the large pick ups left off the list here. There is less than a dozen diesels on this list, and about half are the VW cheater models that were held for months on dealer lots waiting for an approved fix.

    For this year, there are five(counting Chevy/GMC siblings as one) diesels for sale that aren't a leftover cheaters or luxury models; the Transit, Equinox, Cruze, Colorado, and F150, which is not available yet. 2019 will add the Silverado. FCA yes they paln to bring back the Ram pick up and I guess the Grand Cherokee, but I don't know when. Mazda also plans to put their diesel in something, the CX-5 I believe.
     
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    Mazda has been saying for a few years that they were going to bring a diesel here, but the diesel scandals may scare them off. Subaru gave up.
     
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    Mazda didn't give up because of the diesel scandals, they were simply unable to get their first generation skyactiv-d to provide both adequate power and meet epa emissions without a SCR system. Adding SCR would raise the price too much. VW simply cheated on the test to get the cars to pass and have adequate power.

    They say they are going to try again with a second generation of skyactiv-d. Undoubtedly they have learned things in their testing, but perhaps if skyactiv-x works (that is the spark controlled compression ignition gasoline engine that should provide diesel like mode with low pollution) and every indication is that it will, there simply won't be a market to pay a premium in a mazda for diesel in the US. The diesels sell well enough for mazda in japan where the tests are easier.
    http://wardsauto.com/engines/mazda-diesel-moving-japan-export-markets
     
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