Like hybrids, fuel-efficient compact and economy cars are hot these days. The 2009 Scion xB hasn’t changed much compared to the 2008, but because of the changeover in model years it seems to be a hot commodity. The aging Fit at No. 2 is the real surprise. The 2009 version will be out later this summer, yet folks are still buying the compact hatchback quickly.
Interestingly enough, the new 2009 Pontiac Vibe made the Top 10 while its sister vehicle, the 2009 Toyota Matrix, dropped off with a turnaround time of 38 days. New to the list are the Ford Focus and the 2009 version of the Mitsubishi Lancer, which like the xB may be due to limited supply. Losers are after the jump. Top 10 Movers
2009 Scion xB: 6 days
2008 Honda Fit: 14 days
2008 Mini Clubman: 18 days
2008 Mini Cooper coupe: 23 days
2009 Toyota Corolla: 24 days
2009 Pontiac Vibe: 26 days
2008 Mini Cooper convertible: 27 days
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer: 29 days
2008 Ford Focus: 35 days
2008 Toyota Yaris two-door: 35 days
‘Again, we’ve created two top 10 lists. One for all cars and one that doesn’t list outgoing model years or phased-out models.
Top 10 Losers
2008 Toyota Matrix: 186 days
2008 Toyota Corolla: 148 days
2008 Mitsubishi Lancer: 131 days
2008 Pontiac Vibe: 125 days
2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser: 110 days
2008 Pontiac G5: 92 days
2008 Suzuki Forenza: 91 days
2008 Nissan Versa sedan: 90 days
2008 Chevy Aveo sedan: 82 days
2008 Suzuki Reno: 80 days
Top 10 Losers: Current Models
2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser: 110 days
2008 Pontiac G5: 92 days
2008 Nissan Versa sedan: 90 days
2008 Chevy Aveo sedan: 82 days
2008 Suzuki Reno: 80 days
2008 Nissan Sentra: 78 days
2008 Kia Rio: 77 days
2008 Suzuki SX4 sedan: 71 days
2008 Chevy Aveo5: 70 days
2008 Chevy Cobalt coupe: 69 days
Managing Editor
David Thomas
Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.