Toyota Prius Sales Surge In 2005

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    Hollywood celebrities are not the only ones queuing up for Toyota’s famous hybrid Prius with demand in the UK for the European Car of the Year continuing to soar in 2005. Figures announced today revealed Prius experienced a record first quarter sales result and a record month in March.

    A record 640 Prius were driven off UK showroom floors during March, contributing to a record first quarter sales total of 1046 units. The 2005 first quarter figure is more than double the 484 units sold in the first quarter of 2004.

    Toyota GB Commercial Director Paul Philpott said: “Demand for Prius has been very strong since we launched this second generation model in January 2004 and it’s encouraging to see demand continuing to grow in 2005.

    “Prius has been hugely popular here in the UK and worldwide as customers recognise that Prius excels in clean performance and efficiency, without sacrificing the qualities of ease of use, style and comfort. Our only problem may be sourcing enough vehicles to meet the demand!â€

    The world’s cleanest family car has experienced exceptional global demand, with worldwide sales exceeding well over 300,000 since the first generation Prius was launched in Japan in 1997.

    Toyota expects to sell over 3,500 Prius in the UK this year, more than doubling the 1,588 units sold in 2004.

    Prius is exempt from the London Congestion Charge, representing a potential saving of up to £1,250 per annum to a commuter. Changes that come into effect on 4 July 2005 will see the daily charge rise from £5 to £8, raising the potential saving total to £2,000 per annum.

    On the road prices for Prius start at £17,545.

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    [From the Wall Street Journal free feature for today
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    In March, as gasoline prices jumped above $2 a gallon, Toyota more than doubled Prius sales to 10,236 vehicles -- even though dealers had just 13 days' supply of the hybrid cars on the ground by month's end, which is effectively no inventory at all.

    The Prius outsold, in no particular order, the big Chevy Suburban sport utility vehicle, the Ford Expedition large SUV, and Toyota's own big Sequoia SUV, whose sales fell 12.5% last month. All those vehicles easily outsold the Prius a year ago. Domestic large SUVs, as a group, were stacked up on dealer lots at the end of March, with 120 days' supply, according to Autodata Corp.

    The Prius also outsold other hybrid cars, but lower-volume rivals did well relative to their previous sales. Honda says it sold 2,896 of its hybrid Honda Civics, the third-best month ever for that model, while consumers bought 1,862 hybrid Honda Accords -- the best month yet for that model. Ford said its hybrid SUV, the Ford Escape, had its best month yet with sales of 1,569 vehicles.

    Taken together, sales of these hybrid vehicles totaled 16,563 vehicles in March -- more than Ford's Lincoln brand or Nissan's Infiniti brand.