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Toyota Prius Tops Corolla's 1990 Record as Japan's Best Selling Model in 2010

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The Toyota Prius has set a new sales record in Japan as the automaker delivered more than 315,000 units (final figures will be released by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association in mid-January). of the gas-electric hybrid model in 2010, overtaking the Corolla for the first time in two decades. The previous annual record was held by the Corolla which sold around 300,000 units in 1990.

The record was achieved despite the fact that new vehicle sales in Japan aren't expected to surpass the 5 million mark in 2010, compared to around 7.8 million units delivered in 1990 when the Corolla set the previous record.

However, it should be noted that sales of the Prius were partially boosted by the Japanese government's subsidies and tax incentives for the purchase of eco-friendly cars, which lasted through September 2010.

As of December 2010, the Prius has remained Japan's top-selling model for 19 consecutive months.




3 Comments:

Anonymous said... »January 04, 2011

Mmm. Look at how beige that first picture is. Sexay!

Lupica George said... »January 04, 2011

I just love the idea of the Prius needing twenty years to overtake the Corolla.

Be it in sales or highway adventures it feels to be about the same amount of time.

Anonymous said... »January 05, 2011

Incentives effectively erased the cost differential between hybrids and standard cars. This has allowed many people to get their feet wet and experience hybrids while saving the planet. Time will tell if sales remain strong after incentive dry up. For one, here in the US gas will need to go higher before many will by small cars.

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