Sunday, March 29, 2009

NYT: 2010 Prius , 12MM sold worldwide, 8 of 10 owners said they'd rebuy


NYT: 2010 Prius , 12MM sold worldwide, 8 or 10 owners said they'd rebuy
Toyota says the new car completed the government‘s test cycle with an economy rating of 51 m.p.g. in city driving and 48 m.p.g. on the highway. Combined mileage came out at an industry-leading 50 m.p.g. In much of the nation these days, you can fill the Prius’s 11.9-gallon tank for less than $20.
Not only did the Prius help to prove that hybrid gas-electric powertrains can be feasible, reliable and desirable, the car has become the object of cultlike affection and a social statement. In the decade since the first Prius was introduced in the United States, more than 1.2 million have been sold worldwide. According to Toyota, 8 out of 10 Prius owners say they would buy another.
In keeping with its plans to increase hybrid sales to one million a year in the next few years (from 241,405 in 2008), Toyota is introducing a third-generation Prius in May. Will the new version of this iconic vehicle sustain the respect of its admirers? Will making the 2010 Prius slightly bigger and slightly faster add to the appeal, or will the upsizing backfire?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The prius resembles more and more like any other japanese car, while the big 3 automakers' cars resemble japanese cars today.

I am happy with my saab and volvo c70.

Anonymous said...

It looks much more sleek and futuristic and more like a next-generation car. I'm 6'5". Hope I can fit inside!!