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Old 03-18-06, 07:21 AM
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In a ranking of the 10 most popular new cars, Toyota takes six spots.
By Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNNMoney.com staff writer
March 18, 2006: 8:46 AM EST

What makes a car "hot"? Edmunds defined a "hot" car as selling close to sticker price, having minimal incentives or rebates, and spending little time in dealer inventory before purchase. By these criteria, the "Hot 10" are, in order:

Toyota Prius
Mini Cooper
Pontiac Solstice
Scion xA
Scion xB
Scion tC
Lexus RX400h
Honda Civic
Toyota RAV4
Ford Escape Hybrid



NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) - In a list of the 10 hottest cars now on the market, six of the 10 are products of the Toyota Motor Co. The Prius tops the list and all three of Toyota's low-priced Scion models are on the list, as well.

Three of the cars, the Toyota Prius, Lexus RX400h and Ford Escape Hybrid, are gas-electric hybrid cars

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To find the 10 hottest cars in America for CNNMoney.com, Edmunds.com, a partner providing data and content for CNN Web sites, looked for three things: Actual selling prices closest to the vehicle's full sticker price; lowest amounts in rebates or other sales incentives; shortest times spent on dealer lots before being snapped up by buyers.

The Prius scores big in all those areas. While all other cars on the list sell for at least some small amount under their actual sticker price, once incentives are factored in, the Prius still sells for 10 percent over sticker price.

On average, a Prius spends just nine days on a dealer lot before being driven away by a buyer, second only to the Mini Cooper, which lingers for just six days. (If a car has an average "days to turn" of less than 10, it generally means the cars are mostly pre-ordered so they have already been sold before they arrive at the dealership.)

In this sort of analysis, Toyota's low-priced Scion brand benefits from the fact that very few of its cars are purchased from dealer inventories. Instead, most buyers order customized versions. Those vehicles are customized before being sent to the dealership. That makes Scion's "days to turn" very low, said Mike Chung, a pricing analyst with Edmunds.com.

Toyota's Rav4 is helped by the fact that it was recently redesigned. The Rav4 has always been a popular Toyota model, said Chung, and the redesign has boosted demand for it.

Two American cars made the list. One is the Pontiac Solstice, a two-seat convertible sports car from General Motors that first went on sale last fall. The Solstice is still selling for, basically, full sticker price.

The other is the Ford Escape Hybrid. Of all the cars on the list, though, the Escape Hybrid has the biggest gap between its sticker price and actual selling price at 2.5 percent and it has the longest "days to turn" at 36. Ford has recently announced some incentive programs on the Escape Hybrid.

With one exception, these are not expensive cars. In fact, the three Scion cars, the xA small wagon, the tC coupe and the xB van cost less than $18,000.

The Lexus 400h, a hybrid luxury SUV made by Toyota, is the only relatively expensive car on the list. Its average sticker price is $47,919.
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Surrise, surprise!!!...
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Scion xA?????


Since when did this car become hot??? I see maybe 1 or 2 a day down in So.Cal. That's the only car which is a surprise to me on that list.
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Huh? I thought Ford just recently announced incentives for the Escape Hybrid due to slow sales?

Everything else on the list is no surprise though. Go Toyota!
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The xA and Escape Hybrid are hot??
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Originally Posted by magneto112
The xA and Escape Hybrid are hot??
LMFAO Word!!
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Originally Posted by magneto112
The xA and Escape Hybrid are hot??
Why do some of you keep saying that the xA does not belong on the hot-selling list? We just had a hot-selling-car thread and the xA is clearly one of them.
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Originally Posted by XeroK00L
Why do some of you keep saying that the xA does not belong on the hot-selling list? We just had a hot-selling-car thread and the xA is clearly one of them.
I didnt say it wasnt hot, I asked if it wasnt hot. You're resourceful Xero, I forgot about that thread.

Anyway, I believe before the end of last year, they were having trouble moving the xA. Hence the quick exterior upgrades and a few other things in the middle of 05. But obviously since its on the hot list, its not much of a problem anymore.
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Go Toyota! Toyota all the way. It appears no one can stop Toyota now. They make great cars and it shows.
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From what is seems, Toyota is racking off of Scion's car, all of them made the list, then there are a couple of yota's and lexus, Toyota is doing something right.
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Considering there are what, 36 car makers ,for Toyota to have 6 of the top 10, that is INCREDIBLE
 
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yup, it pays off to have smart engineers and designers to know what the consumers wants.
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comparing to the 2 reports - the Mini went from #20th (sold in 23 days) in Jan-Feb 2006 report to #2nd (sold in less than 10 days) in recent Edmunds report. And the hot selling Lexus IS was on top is now no longer there. I wonder what made the difference in such a short time?
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