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Hybrid Car Review: California Still Sells More Hybrids, But MidWest Shows Biggest Growth

Monday, September 17, 2007

California Still Sells More Hybrids, But MidWest Shows Biggest Growth

According to the latest study by R. L. Polk & Co., the Western region, especially California, still sells more hybrids than any other region. But the Midwest showed the biggest increase in sales over the first seven months of 2007.

Midwest:
Table 1 - Regional Hybrid Growth
(Percent change from Jan. - July 2006 to Jan. - July 2007)

  1. Midwest 56.9%
  2. West 51.8%
  3. Northeast 49.3%
  4. South 41.5%
  5. Total U.S. 49.3%
With almost 50% growth in registrations, R. L. Polk & Co. is projecting over 300,000 by the end of the year which is over 2% of the U.S. vehicle market.

Toyota and Lexus continue to dominate the marketplace, with 78% of registrations. That is in comparison to 74% through the first seven months of 2006.

Oklahoma saw the biggest gains (143% growth), while Hawaii was the only state to decline (down 5.3%). All other states saw hybrid registration increase by at least 9.9%.

Bottom 5 Hybrid Growth States
(Percent change from Jan. - July 2006 to Jan. - July 2007)
Rank State Percent Change
  1. Hawaii -5.3%
  2. Mississippi 9.9%
  3. Virginia 12.1%
  4. Montana 15.2%
  5. Louisiana 21.5%

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