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As expected Jan is a slow month for Plugin Sales.
Because of the harsh weather or more competition or what were your reasonings.DaveinOlyWA said:Much higher sales than I expected.
There was not really any harsh weather in California. Were all sales in CA and the rest of the country sold none?scottf200 said:Because of the harsh weather or more competition or what were your reasonings.
I would agree with this.DaveinOlyWA said:Much higher sales than I expected.
cBeam said:There was not really any harsh weather in California. Were all sales in CA and the rest of the country sold none?scottf200 said:Because of the harsh weather or more competition or what were your reasonings.
Hmmm - what car are you talking about ?KJD said:Take a car that is overpriced to begin with and then raise prices and sales go down. Wake up Nissan.
The Leaf is by no means overpriced, at least not anymore.KJD said:Take a car that is overpriced to begin with and then raise prices and sales go down. Wake up Nissan.
Curiously Tesla's number, 1300, is same as last year Jan.ydnas7 said:I suspect Statik's earlier Tesla accounting was more accurate than hybridcars, but that current hybridcars accounting for Tesla is more accurate.
(reason being that hybridcars presumably uses registration data from select states to generate their forecast for Tesla)
ydnas7 said:http://www.hybridcars.com/january-2014-dashboard/
I suspect Statik's earlier Tesla accounting was more accurate than hybridcars, but that current hybridcars accounting for Tesla is more accurate.
(reason being that hybridcars presumably uses registration data from select states to generate their forecast for Tesla)
Anyway 1st and 2nd place go to Tesla and Nissan.
There is a story there.
also isn't the PiP partially the PHEV equivalent of a compliance car due to its limited availability. surely its been on the market long enough for national roll-out
Green car sales plunged almost 14 percent from last year.
...American purchases of advanced-powertrain vehicles last month plunged almost 14 percent from a year earlier to 36,737 units as lower Toyota hybrid sales more than offset likely gains from Tesla Motors and the first recorded sales of the Cadillac ELR extended-range plug-in.
Green-car sales at Toyota, which used the Muppets to try to sell the company's Highlander SUV during the big game, dropped 25 percent from a year earlier to 18,195 vehicles as combined sales of the four Prius hybrid variants fell 23 percent from January 2013. In fact, sales of the Camry, Highlander and Avalon Hybrids all fell from a year earlier, while Lexus hybrid sales declined 9.1 percent from 2013...
adric22 said:The Leaf is by no means overpriced, at least not anymore.KJD said:Take a car that is overpriced to begin with and then raise prices and sales go down. Wake up Nissan.
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