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Toyota Reports March Sales by traderhal
Apr 01, 2008 (9:32 am)
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Toyota sales weak again this month. Dealers must be feeling it as well.
Toyota Reports March Sales
  
  
   TORRANCE, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS),
U.S.A., Inc., today reported March sales of 217,730 vehicles, a decrease of
3.4 percent from last March.
  
   The Toyota Division posted March sales of 192,791, a decrease of
2.9 percent from last March. The Lexus Division reported March sales of
24,939 units, a decrease of 6.9 percent from the year-ago month.
  
    Toyota Division
  
   Toyota Division passenger cars recorded March sales of 114,897 units, up
1.5 percent from last March. Passenger-car sales were led by Camry, which
posted best-ever March sales of 40,487, an increase of 3.2 percent over the
same period last year. Camry Hybrid reported sales of 6,930 units in March,
up 45 percent over March 2007. The Prius hybrid gas-electric mid-size sedan
posted best-ever March sales of 20,635, an increase of 16.0 percent from last
March. Yaris reported all-time best-ever sales of 12,953 units, up
83.2 percent over the year-ago month.
  
   Toyota Division light truck sales were down 8.8 percent, with March sales
of 77,894 units. Light truck sales were led by the Tacoma mid-size pickup,
reporting March sales of 15,587 units. The Tundra full-size pickup posted
best-ever March sales of 14,311, an increase of 16.8 percent over last March.
Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined sales of 10,832 in March.
The Highlander Hybrid gas-electric mid-size SUV reported sales of 2,239 units
for the month. Sequoia posted sales of 2,856 units for the month, up
19.8 percent over the same period last year.
  
   Scion posted March sales of 11,131 units. The xB urban utility vehicle
led the way with March sales of 4,527 units, an increase of 74.2 percent over
last March. The tC sports coupe, in its fourth model year, posted March sales
of 4,082 units.
  
    Lexus Division
  
   Lexus passenger cars reported March sales of 14,881 units, a decrease of
11.6 percent from March 2007. Passenger-car sales were led by the ES entry
luxury sedan with March sales of 6,019 units. The IS entry luxury sport sedan
reported combined sales of 4,798 units, an increase of 1.8 percent over last
March. Sales of the all-new IS F luxury performance sedan were 323 units.
The LS flagship luxury sedan reported combined sales of 2,125 units. The
LS 600h L hybrid luxury sedan posted sales of 113 units for the month. Sales
of the GS 460 luxury sport sedan reported a greater than ten-fold increase as
compared to the GS 430 in March 2006.
  
   Lexus Division light trucks reported March sales totaling 10,058 units, an
increase of one percent from the year-ago month. The all-new LX 570 enjoyed
sales of 642 units, an increase of 156.1 percent. The RX luxury utility
vehicle posted combined March sales of 7,737 units. The RX 400h hybrid luxury
utility vehicle reported sales of 1,570 units for the month, up 15.0 percent
over the year ago month.
  
    TMS Hybrids
  
   TMS calendar-year-to-date hybrid sales totaled 50,204 units. TMS posted
March sales of 31,552 hybrid vehicles, an increase of 19 percent from last
March. Toyota Division posted sales of 29,804 hybrids while Lexus Division
posted sales of 1,748 hybrids.
  
  
  
    There were 26 selling days this month, as compared to 28 selling days last
March.
  
  
  
                              TOYOTA RETAIL SALES
                            (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII)
                                   March, 2008
  
                               -- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE --
                                               DSR % DSR %
                                2008 2007 CHG 2008 2007 CHG
  
    YARIS 12,953 7,614 83.2 30,377 19,186 60.4
    COROLLA 25,109 34,355 -21.3 67,047 88,195 -23.0
    CAMRY 40,487 42,254 3.2 107,002 105,863 2.4
    AVALON 4,581 7,523 -34.4 12,809 19,635 -33.9
    PRIUS 20,635 19,156 16.0 42,907 39,682 9.5
    SCION xA 4 1,865 -99.8 23 5,345 -99.6
    SCION xB 4,527 2,799 74.2 11,670 8,500 39.1
    SCION tC 4,082 6,314 -30.4 10,290 15,093 -30.9
    SCION xD 2,518 0 - 5,903 0 -
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS.
     CAR 114,897 121,881 1.5 288,029 301,501 -3.2
    ES 6,019 7,444 -12.9 15,160 18,050 -14.9
    LS 2,125 3,134 -27.0 5,922 8,563 -29.9
    SC 271 370 -21.1 643 954 -31.7
    GS 1,668 2,103 -14.6 4,570 5,217 -11.2
    IS 4,798 5,077 1.8 11,966 12,409 -2.3
    TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR 14,881 18,128 -11.6 38,261 45,193 -14.2
    TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR 129,778 140,009 -0.2 326,290 346,694 -4.6
    SIENNA 12,631 13,071 4.1 34,299 34,959 -0.6
    RAV4 12,955 17,837 -21.8 34,229 41,405 -16.2
    FJ CRUISER 3,284 6,057 -41.6 9,875 16,045 -37.6
    4RUNNER 5,075 9,052 -39.6 15,506 23,937 -34.4
    HIGHLANDER 10,832 11,693 -0.2 33,668 31,383 8.7
    LAND CRUISER 363 222 76.1 1,217 682 80.8
    SEQUOIA 2,856 2,568 19.8 7,850 6,938 14.6
    TOTAL SUV 35,365 47,429 -19.7 102,345 120,390 -13.9
    4X2 TACOMA 9,090 10,851 -9.8 23,103 27,027 -13.4
    4X4 TACOMA 6,497 7,392 -5.3 16,673 19,301 -12.5
    TOTAL TACOMA 15,587 18,243 -8.0 39,776 46,328 -13.0
    TUNDRA 14,311 13,196 16.8 40,784 29,186 41.6
    TOTAL PICKUP 29,898 31,439 2.4 80,560 75,514 8.1
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT
     TRUCK 77,894 91,939 -8.8 217,204 230,863 -4.7
    LX 642 270 156.1 1,921 826 135.6
    GX 1,679 1,854 -2.5 4,885 5,239 -5.5
    RX 7,737 8,603 -3.1 21,448 22,233 -2.3
    TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK 10,058 10,727 1.0 28,254 28,298 1.2
    TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK 87,952 102,666 -7.7 245,458 259,161 -4.0
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. 192,791 213,820 -2.9 505,233 532,364 -3.8
    TOTAL LEXUS 24,939 28,855 -6.9 66,515 73,491 -8.3
    TOTAL TOYOTA 217,730 242,675 -3.4 571,748 605,855 -4.4
    MEMO:
    DOM. COROL
#1191 of 1709
Limited versus SR5 by xshen
Apr 11, 2008 (5:44 am)
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try to make a decision between these two, a loaded SR5 and a limited version. Any suggestion? What are major differences betwee a limited version versus a loaded SR5?
 
Posted a similar message yesterday night but did't see it. So post it again.
#1192 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [xshen] by amheck1
Apr 11, 2008 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: xshen (Apr 11, 2008 5:44 am)

I still haven't purchased- still trying to score a deal. But with 2 kids, the SR5's bench seat is a must, unfortunately. Just wouldn't work out as well with the Limited's capt. chairs in the back.
#1193 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [amheck1] by traderhal
Apr 11, 2008 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: amheck1 (Apr 11, 2008 5:50 am)

limited has the choice of captians chairs or bench seat. plat only comes with captains chairs
#1194 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [xshen] by traderhal
Apr 11, 2008 (7:25 am)
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Replying to: xshen (Apr 11, 2008 5:44 am)

the biggest diff would be the gauges. the sr5 doesnt use optitron gauges. you should be able to deal on a limited where the marginal difference is small
#1195 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [traderhal] by amheck1
Apr 13, 2008 (3:39 pm)
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Replying to: traderhal (Apr 11, 2008 7:24 am)

Must be a special order item, at least around here. All of the Ltd's I've seen on the lots (15-20) all have capt chairs. Thanks for the clarification.
#1196 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [traderhal] by xshen
Apr 14, 2008 (7:31 pm)
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Replying to: traderhal (Apr 11, 2008 7:25 am)

When I compare a fully loaded SR5 and fully loaded limited, the price difference is at least several thousands dollars. I understand gauge is difference and limited has power back door and parking Sonic. Anything else? Why several $K?
#1197 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [xshen] by df4801
Apr 15, 2008 (1:34 pm)
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Replying to: xshen (Apr 14, 2008 7:31 pm)

I dont know why everyone says to get the limited.
 
I am getting a SR5 loaded, and besides a few minor differences, its the same as the limited except almost $4000 less.
 
The only things I lose are, gauges differences, colored door handles instead of chrome, some minor storage and light differences. Not much else.
 
Options I got on the SR5; sonar for parking help, moonroof/ roof rack, leather package (which comes with power 3rd row seat), fog lamps, deluxe stereo, running boards, homelink and tow package.
 
Please someone correct me if I'm wrong.
#1198 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [df4801] by rayw4
Apr 15, 2008 (2:22 pm)
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Replying to: df4801 (Apr 15, 2008 1:34 pm)

How about the mirrors? Does the SR5 have a button to turn in the mirrors? I believe the Limited has this option. I need it to get into my garage.
 
Thanks,
#1199 of 1709
Re: Limited versus SR5 [rayw4] by carscar
Apr 16, 2008 (2:19 pm)
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Replying to: rayw4 (Apr 15, 2008 2:22 pm)

SR5 does not have power, heated sideview mirrors. It is a great help in parking in tight garage space. I just bought Limited and I love it.

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