Hybrid Car Sales, September 2009
Despite the hangover affect from the end of Cash for Clunkers, despite the short supply also due to the Cash for Clunkers, despite the overa...
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Despite the hangover affect from the end of Cash for Clunkers, despite the short supply also due to the Cash for Clunkers, despite the overall car market, despite the lower gas prices and despite the coming refresh in the Camry and Altima (due out this month), hybrid car sales remained stable when compared to last year. Sales were down by 1.4% with 19,980 units sold in September, 2009.
Cumulative sales are down by 18% for the year. Despite the Fusion, Milan, and GM hybrid models establishing themselves, and along with the introduction of the new Insight, Prius sales have still be depressed in comparison. That puts a damper on the overall market for the year. Again, hybrid sales are leading the overall vehicle marketplace, but that still means they are going to be down for the year.
Camry, Highlander, and Altima sales were way down this September compared to last September. But that was most likely due to the refresh of those models in October. Although there were no major changes to the models, consumers probably opted to wait until until October to buy. We'll have to wait and see if that's true.
Prius sales were up slightly, and Insight sales were strong, which made up for most of the losses from other models.
It's hard to judge how much sales were affected by short supply due to the Cash for Clunkers program. Gas prices were also down a little bit this much, which is usually very indicative of how hybrid sales will go.
It should be noted that hybrid car sales were down by 13% from 2007, as the recession and the limitation on Prius sales put a real damper on the month.
Compared to last month, sales were way down, but comparing to August is usually an indication of seasonal changes. You just have to examine the sales charts over the years to see how month-to-month changes can be drastic.
Related:
Hybrid Car Sales, September 2008
Hybrid Car Sales, August 2009
Cumulative sales are down by 18% for the year. Despite the Fusion, Milan, and GM hybrid models establishing themselves, and along with the introduction of the new Insight, Prius sales have still be depressed in comparison. That puts a damper on the overall market for the year. Again, hybrid sales are leading the overall vehicle marketplace, but that still means they are going to be down for the year.
Monthly Sales | September 2008 | September 2009 | % Change | |||
Make | Model | N | % | N | % | |
Chrysler | Aspen/Durango | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Ford | Escape/Mariner | 990 | 5.0 | 878 | 4.5 | -11.3 |
Ford | Fusion/Milan | 0 | 0.0 | 1,260 | 6.4 | 0.0 |
GM | Escalade | 91 | 0.5 | 189 | 1.0 | 107.7 |
GM | Silverado/Sierra | 0 | 0.0 | 120 | 0.6 | 0.0 |
GM | Tahoe/Yukon | 1,010 | 5.1 | 426 | 2.2 | -57.8 |
Honda | Accord | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Honda | Civic | 2,020 | 10.1 | 152 | 0.8 | -92.5 |
Honda | Insight | 0 | 0.0 | 1,746 | 8.9 | 0.0 |
Nissan | Altima | 470 | 2.4 | 345 | 1.8 | -26.6 |
Toyota | Camry | 2,785 | 13.9 | 872 | 4.4 | -68.7 |
Toyota | GS 450h | 29 | 0.1 | 38 | 0.2 | 31.0 |
Toyota | HS 250h | 0 | 0.0 | 1,242 | 6.3 | 0.0 |
Toyota | Highlander | 921 | 4.6 | 269 | 1.4 | -70.8 |
Toyota | LS600hL | 47 | 0.2 | 12 | 0.1 | -74.5 |
Toyota | Prius | 10,873 | 54.4 | 10,984 | 55.8 | 1.0 |
Toyota | RX 400h | 744 | 3.7 | 1,168 | 5.9 | 57.0 |
Total | 19,980 | 19,701 | -1.4 |
Cumulative Sales | Cumulative 2008 | Cumulative 2009 | % Change | |||
Make | Model | N | % | N | % | |
Chrysler | Aspen/Durango | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Ford | Escape/Mariner | 16,181 | 6.2 | 13,414 | 6.3 | -17.1 |
Ford | Fusion/Milan | 4,070 | 1.6 | 12,602 | 5.9 | 209.6 |
GM | Escalade | 357 | 0.1 | 1,410 | 0.7 | 295.0 |
GM | Silverado/Sierra | 300 | 0.1 | 996 | 0.5 | 232.0 |
GM | Tahoe/Yukon | 2,730 | 1.0 | 3,856 | 1.8 | 41.2 |
Honda | Accord | 193 | 0.1 | 1 | 0.0 | -99.5 |
Honda | Civic | 23,258 | 8.9 | 14,166 | 6.6 | -39.1 |
Honda | Insight | 4,041 | 1.5 | 15,791 | 7.4 | 290.8 |
Nissan | Altima | 7,392 | 2.8 | 7,713 | 3.6 | 4.3 |
Toyota | Camry | 37,369 | 14.3 | 18,502 | 8.6 | -50.5 |
Toyota | GS 450h | 577 | 0.2 | 339 | 0.2 | -41.2 |
Toyota | HS 250h | 1,242 | 0.5 | 1,785 | 0.8 | 43.7 |
Toyota | Highlander | 15,720 | 6.0 | 8,635 | 4.0 | -45.1 |
Toyota | LS600hL | 748 | 0.3 | 207 | 0.1 | -72.3 |
Toyota | Prius | 135,062 | 51.5 | 104,794 | 48.9 | -22.4 |
Toyota | RX 400h | 12,852 | 4.9 | 10,089 | 4.7 | -21.5 |
Total | 262,092 | 214,300 | -18.2 |
Camry, Highlander, and Altima sales were way down this September compared to last September. But that was most likely due to the refresh of those models in October. Although there were no major changes to the models, consumers probably opted to wait until until October to buy. We'll have to wait and see if that's true.
Prius sales were up slightly, and Insight sales were strong, which made up for most of the losses from other models.
It's hard to judge how much sales were affected by short supply due to the Cash for Clunkers program. Gas prices were also down a little bit this much, which is usually very indicative of how hybrid sales will go.
It should be noted that hybrid car sales were down by 13% from 2007, as the recession and the limitation on Prius sales put a real damper on the month.
Compared to last month, sales were way down, but comparing to August is usually an indication of seasonal changes. You just have to examine the sales charts over the years to see how month-to-month changes can be drastic.
Related:
Hybrid Car Sales, September 2008
Hybrid Car Sales, August 2009