"Avalon posted year-end sales of 104,078, an increase of 53.0 percent."
"The popular Camry earned its "best-selling car in America" title by posting year-end sales of 422,961. Camry also reported strong December sales of 36,811, an increase of 27.5 percent."
2000 Sales Report
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"DETROIT -- It was all good news for Toyota when 2003 U.S. auto sales numbers were released Monday.
The Toyota Camry was the No. 1-selling car for the second-consecutive year and for six of the past seven years."
"And Toyota sold more passenger cars than any other brand, overtaking Ford as the top car seller."
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TOYOTA RETAIL SALES
(INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII)
November, 2003
----- CURRENT MONTH -----
-- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE --
DSR % DSR %
2003 2002 CHG
2003 2002 CHG
ECHO 466 2,623 -81.5 25,828 28,475 -9.0
COROLLA 20,751 22,586 -4.4 305,765 234,750 30.7
CELICA 866 1,437 -37.3 14,043 21,666 -35.0
CAMRY 29,309 32,190 -5.3
383,478 403,136 -4.5
AVALON 3,373 5,091 -31.1 47,600 64,131 -25.5
MR2 SPYDER 192 288 -30.7 2,763 4,464 -37.9
PRIUS 5,584 1,956 196.9 20,602 18,329 12.8
SCION xA 712 - -- 3,542 - --
SCION xB 1,211 - -- 6,071 - --
TOTAL TOYOTA DIV.
PASS. CAR 62,464 66,171 -1.8 809,692 774,951 4.9
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The Camry posted the highest sales of any vehicle
