Posted by Bob Wilson on May 31, 2007, 3:19 am
Hi,
If you post the hybrid sales, please outline the methodology. I suspect
the May numbers will be great and the June numbers outstanding. I have
been impressed that the Prius shortages have 'gone away' inspite of
record gas prices.
Bob Wilson
Posted by mrv@kluge.net on May 31, 2007, 10:51 am
On May 31, 3:19 am, bwilson4...@hotmail.com (Bob Wilson) wrote:
> If you post the hybrid sales, please outline the methodology. I suspect
> the May numbers will be great and the June numbers outstanding. I have
> been impressed that the Prius shortages have 'gone away' inspite of
> record gas prices.
The most recent posting for all US hybrid sales was for the month of
April 2007. GM "hybrids" aren't listed as GM doesn't break out hybrid
sales from regular model sales in their monthly sales reporting.
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2007/05/reported_us_sal.html
If you track http://www.greencarcongress.com/hybrids/index.html then
each month they'll post the updated sales numbers in that blog page.
Posted by mrv@kluge.net on May 31, 2007, 10:55 am
On May 31, 3:19 am, bwilson4...@hotmail.com (Bob Wilson) wrote:
> If you post the hybrid sales, please outline the methodology. I suspect
> the May numbers will be great and the June numbers outstanding. I have
> been impressed that the Prius shortages have 'gone away' inspite of
> record gas prices.
Again, April 2007 is the most recent posted:
http://www.hybridcars.com/market-dashboard/apr07-overview.html
and updates are usually published here:
http://www.hybridcars.com/market-dashboard.html
> the May numbers will be great and the June numbers outstanding. I have
> been impressed that the Prius shortages have 'gone away' inspite of
> record gas prices.