When almost a quarter-million Americans go out and buy one of the
country's most fuel-efficient vehicles, a bunch of them are bound to be
from California, right? The answer is yes, they are. USA Today
reports that Golden State residents registered 60,688 Toyota Prius
hybrids last year, making it the best-selling model in the state.
The newspaper, citing the California New Cars Dealers Association, added that the Prius outsold the No. 2 Honda Civic
by about 3,500 units, or about the same number of Prius models that can
be found roaming the streets of Silver Lake on a given day. All this
isn't a total surprise, since the Prius led all model sales through the first three quarters of 2012.
Furthermore, Toyota as a whole accounted for more than one in five new
California vehicles sold last year, while Honda accounted for about one
in eight. Throughout the whole country,
Toyota moved almost 237,000 Prius variants, including the standard
Liftback, Prius Plug-In, C compact and V wagon versions. Do the math and
it turns out Californians accounted for more than a quarter of all the
Prius hybrids sold nationwide last year. Cowabunga.
Courtesy of Auto Blog Green
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