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Toyota Prius heads Glass’s hot five

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A Prius set London’s Bedford Square aglow as it powered an array of twinkling lights as part of a Camden Christmas celebration.

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19 December 2014

Toyota Prius
A Prius sets London’s Bedford Square aglow as it powered an array of twinkling lights as part of a Camden Christmas celebration

IT might be winter, but the hot used seller flying out of used car forecourts is the Toyota Prius – the car that made the hybrid hip.

Despite withdrawing from the UK market, Chevrolet, is still in demand on the UK market with two models in the Glass’s hot five list. At the other end of the spectrum, Renault’s Scenic remains the most difficult used car to sell.

Glass’s Hot Five for December

  1. Toyota Prius
  2. Chevrolet Orlando
  3. Chevrolet Cruze
  4. Skoda Yeti
  5. Audi Q3

Commenting, Rupert Pontin, Glass’s Head of Valuations, said:

“There are now more Priuses available in the market but demand remains strong both from private buyers and business, with many starting to be used as taxis.

“The Cruze and Orlando are both great value for money but Chevrolet’s withdrawal from the UK market could be part of the reason for their appearance in the Hot Five, thanks to low levels of availability and therefore increased desirability.

“The Audi Q3 is coming of age in used market terms with increased numbers reaching the market. It offers comfort, looks, ability and excellent build quality from a very strong brand.”

Average selling price for the top five fastest selling cars is £14,782.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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