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3943 messages, Last post on Nov 02, 2009 at 9:19 AM
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The reason there are so many different body styles is that people do have varying wants and needs in a vehicle. And, one person's comfort is another person's sore back. For tvwxman, the SUV may provide the most comfort for his driving needs. But one thing we're not gonna do in here is go down the line of conversation taking place in I don't like SUVs..., LOL. Let's try to stick to the hybrid Highlander. |
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Went to the Chicago Auto Show today and saw the Hybrid Highlander on display. Talked with the dealer at length... What I picked up: 1. Orders will start in mid summer (expect long lines- Lexus dealer in area already has 50 preorders for the 400h (almost as many as he will be allocated)). Plan on delivery in Feb/March of 2005, although chance of getting in in Jan. 2. Cost will run most likely in the 3000-5000 range over the non-hybrid (At least that is what they are saying right now- I'm not convinced). 3. Almost all the hybrids will be produced in the Limited line. 4. And most important... the battery will be guaranteed for the life of the car (as long as it is on the road & transferable to all future owners at no cost) |
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| I sure hope Toyota makes a bunch of them to keep the waiting lists short. Guess it'll be hard to find a base model with the third row seat since most of them will be fully loaded Limited models. | |
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Well, the dealers had no info on the numbers to be produced, by by using Toyota's numbers let's see: 300,000 hybrids by 2006 so... 50,000 Prius made this year (with long waits) so production will increase probably to 80-100,000. Lexus is wear the $$$ and forward looking demand is (Lexus buyers are even more willing to spend the extra $$$ on options such as hybrid so... I am looking for 100,000+ So that leaves the highlander with a max of 100,000... demand is going to eat these up!!! |
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D. Grayson, I, too, went to the Chicago Auto Show (on the last day, albeit) and found out less info than you posted above. I did get the gray/black handout but was disappointed overall at the lack of hard info available. Different folks told me contradictory things. I asked about how to increase the chances of getting one when they come out. One person said go to the dealer who sold the most Priuses because they'll get the biggest allotment of HH's. Then someone else told me that, since every dealer sells every Prius they get, searching out dealers based on Prius sales would be useless. Now, a dealer from an underprivileged area told me to place the order with him because he thought he wouldn't have much demand for the HH and I'd be more likely to get one that way. Some people said that all the HH's would have the third seat. Others said that there would be an equal number of HH's and HH Limiteds. I find it hard to believe that the non-loaded versions will be first off the line, but who knows. P.S. I was also told that the release date of the Lexus hybrid (the RH400?) has been pushed back to November. I find this distressing since I was hoping that its earlier release date would siphon off some of the "first on their block" types, as well as those for whom money is no object, leaving the HH for those of us with more modest budgets. What did other patrons at the Chicago Auto Show learn about sales, price, options, etc.? |
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| Since Toyota's vehicle life cycles are 5 years, would it not make sense to release the HL hybrid in 2005 as a 2006? That is when the HL is scheduled for a redesign. The Lexus is only in the second year of its life cycle. Just a thought. | |
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My upstairs neighbor just ordered the Lexus 400H and was guaranteed (in writing) of a delivery date prior to Oct. 15th or he would receive signicant rebates. So I think they will be coming by early Oct. at the latest. Secondly, I asked about the remodel thing and was told there is a strong chance that the remodel may be coming in the 2005 model, part of the reason for the late release date of both the regular highlander and the hybrid. |
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But they've shown pictures of the HL hybrid with pretty much the current design. The main difference was LED tail lights. Same for the RX400H, which was going to have LED tail lights but looked otherwise the same as the RX330. |
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| I think the Highlander Hybrid will be another hit, just like the Prius. HYBRID MANIA!!!!! | |
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My father, who has never expressed an interest in SUVs, recently received an email from Toyota corporate (No doubt because of prior loans through TMCC) regarding the new Hybrid HL. He emailed me as soon as he got it, and said "This is our next car". WHAT? So I told him more about it, and he is REALLY interested. Unfortunately, if most of the Hy's are Limited in trim line, and sticker north of 33K, I dont really think its financially possible. But, this really demonstrates the market penetration that an SUV with 27MPG average, while still offering power and room- can generate! So I started selling him on the virtures of Vehicle Skid Control, and the new V6s in Camrys... we will see. In a perfect world, Id really like to see an AWD Camry AND a Hybrid Camry AND a Hybrid AWD Camry!!! alpha |
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