Quick, what's the fastest-selling car in America?
Answer: the Toyota Prius C hybrid car, according to Edmunds.com's analysis of March sales and inventory numbers. The Prius C, the newest, smallest and least expensive member of the Toyota Prius hybrid family, barely has time to dirty its tires because the Prius C, which starts at $19,000, stays on the dealership lot only about eight days until a buyer drives it away.
By comparison, the average vehicle in the U.S. sat on a dealership's lot an average of 53 days in March, according to Edmunds.com's metric referred to as days-to-turn; that is the number of days from a vehicle arriving at a dealership to being purchased by a customer. The March list of top 20 fastest-selling vehicles had no higher than a 21 days-to-turn rate.
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