Originally Posted by Kal-El
Whatever article you read was way off. The Prius is the Ford F-150 of Japan. It sold almost TWICE what the Honda Fit sold, the #2 car. That's astounding.
Also to note is Toyota's overall domination in Japan. They're pretty much outselling everyone else combined.
2010 total sales in Japan...
1. Toyota Prius
315,669
+51.1
2. Honda Fit
185,439
+17.7
3. Toyota Vitz
122,248
+3.9
4. Toyota Corolla
111,265
+23.4
5. Honda Freed
95,123
+19.6
6. Toyota Passo
89,373
-9.6
7. Honda Stepwagon
80,934
+88.1
8. Nissan Serena
75,040
-4.8
9. Toyota Voxy
72,163
+1.0
10. Nissan Note
66,347
+0.9
11. Mazda Demio
65,949
+18.6
12. Toyota Vellfire
61,015
+22.9
13. Toyota Wish
59,447
-1.5
14. Toyota Noah
56,955
+7.6
15. Nissan Cube
54,406
-9.0
16. Toyota Estima
50,053
-4.5
17. Nissan March
49,193
+56.5
18. Nissan Tiida
46,825
-18.7
19. Toyota Ractis
46,540
+3.0
20. Suzuki Swift
44,589
-3.4
Toyota does indeed intend to make a hybrid varient of almost their entire lineup. This includes Yaris as well as at least 3 Prius models (Prius V & C are coming). It may eat some regular Prius sales but I don't think by much. He car will look very different, be priced differently, and range in size. Their distinctions will sell themselves.
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