Used Toyota Prius: Until now, in the first three months of 2011, the sales of Toyota Prius up more than 51 percent. These amounts make 2011 Toyota Prius as the big-seller so far this year.

More rising gas prices and oil it will make hybrid car demand is increasing. This can be seen clearly with the rising prices of gas and oil from $ 3.53 per gallon to $ 3.87. Of course this will be a serious problem if gas prices reach $ 4 – scale national average. FYI, in California it’s already $ 4.21 per gallon.

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Skyrocketing gas prices is directly proportional to the increase in demand for Toyota Prius Cars. All consumers racing to buy a Toyota Prius at a Toyota dealer. But unfortunately, due to the massive earthquake that hit Japan last March, stock Toyota Prius is also experienced shrinkage. This is caused because Toyota can only operate at a capacity of 50 percent – occurred after the earthquake in Japan.

In short, it makes the price become more expensive Toyota Prius. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, car dealers are usually able to accommodate about 30 Toyota Prius, currently only has a few new models and one-two used cars. Also, trim packages and color choices are also very limited.

This means high demand and low supply. The Wall Street Journal reported that most go to car dealers, “are spoken for and those that aren’t often snapped up as soon as they arrive at dealerships.” Äù Dealers usually stock about 30 Priuses now suddenly reduced to several new models, and one or two used cars. Trim packages and color choices are limited.

The result is a return on the waiting list for 50-mpg Prius, and car buyers scramble too many used to see what, AOS available. Additional demand for Used Toyota Prius: has bumped the average price of pre-owned Prius from $ 16.883 in January to $ 19,376 today, according TrueCar.com.

Changes in supply, demand, and gas prices may result in the Prius is higher or lower for a short time, but the larger trend was established long before the current run on gas prices. Jonathan Banks, executive auto analyst for Nada used car guide, says that used Priuses have gained 38 percent the value of 2006-2009.

After you read the review of Used Toyota Prius, you may read my other articles such as: Daimler Hybrid, Toyota Highlander Hybrid, 2011 Mini Cooper, Hybrid Car Pros and Cons, 2011 Lexus CT 200h, Audi Q7, Chevy Hybrid Truck, Chevrolet Aveo, BMW X6, Hybrid Gasoline Electric, Hybrid Cars History, Infiniti M35, 2011 Lexus LS 600h, and 2011 BMW 5 Series Hybrid.

Source: HybridCars.com

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