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Can you get a Prius? Not at first, and though lately availability has loosened up, you may still run into a waiting list for the model of your dreams. And expect to pay a pretty penny for the Prius, as demand is still high, though sales recently have slowed. Toyota's initial production estimates for the Prius for the 2004 calendar year were 36,000 vehicles for the U.S. That number was increased to 47,000 vehicles shortly after the Prius went on sale. At one point, the back order was at about 22,000.

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Click to enlarge. 2004 Toyota Prius. Popularity for the Prius has been unexpected, with waiting lists running long across the country.


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