Toyota Faces Sales Drop Despite Electric Gains
Toyota Faces Sales Drop Despite Electric Gains

Toyota Faces Sales Drop Despite Electric Gains

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Toyota's sales experienced a decline in September, yet the company reported significant growth in hybrid and electrified vehicle sales, accounting for nearly 50% of total sales volume. Despite an overall sales drop of over 20%, electrified vehicle sales surged nearly 39% for the third quarter. The automaker's focus on hybrid models continues to differentiate it from competitors pushing fully electric options. Meanwhile, various Toyota vehicles are available for sale, including a well-running Fastback Celica project car and a low-mileage truck with recent upgrades, highlighting the diverse offerings in the used car market. Additionally, the 2023 Toyota Venza Limited boasts impressive fuel efficiency and features, while the 2019 CH-R Limited is marketed as a high-end commuter vehicle with numerous modern amenities. These listings reflect a vibrant marketplace for both new and used Toyota models.

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