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First of all I'm a proud new owner of a red 02 Protege LX (2.0) and really enjoying it so far!
I'm from Quebec and was really surprise to find out that the Protege-P5, based on official sales releases, was #1 on the list for sold cars in 2001 for the province. It outsold any cars, suvs or pick up trucks on the market. I'm just curious to see how the Protege is doing your respective state or province. Do you see a lot on the roads? Which car is #1 in your market place? Thx for the info. |
i could stand at any intersection here with a nerf football. spin around three times with my eyes closed and throw the nerf in a random direction........
and i'd hit like 4 P5s i'm sure. and they'd all be silver or yellow. |
Yep, same thing in Ontario...started out slow, but now they are everywhere.
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Ditto for Winnipeg... and they're also all silver or yellow... glad I own a Blue one!!! When I was in buying mine, the salesman told me that their dealership alone had been averaging 30 P5 sales a month during this summer!! That's crazy!!
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A while back (like the beginning of the summer), I heard the Protege had become the 3rd best selling car (in it's class) in Canada. Behind Civic and ... something else...
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That is just bizare...they are still fairly rare around here. I've had my car about 2 months now and only seen about 6 or 7. I actually kinda like them being more sparse...
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I see a fair number Protege sedans around here. P5's are few and far between in this area, although I've seen a few more than normal lately, still not many though. I live in Detroit area though, so cars from the big 3 account for 90% of the vehicles on the road in this area, since everyone and thier cat gets a discount around here.
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here where I live (a town of 20,000) and there are only 6 P-5's and very few other Pros.....and I own two of the 6 P-5's!!
this summer when we went on vacation, we drove from Texas to upstate New York, over th New Hampshire and then back to Texas, and we counted a TOTAL of 11 P-5's!!! geeeez and the one time that we actually passed by one on our side of the road, we were just about to get back on the highway after filling up with gas, we came up behind another P-5 and all four kids inside were lookin out the windows like they were seeing something from outerspace..lol as in they had never seen another p-5 before.... HOWEVER....we would have needed a calculator to keep count of all the civics we saw. |
Originally posted by alcoholiday i could stand at any intersection here with a nerf football. spin around three times with my eyes closed and throw the nerf in a random direction........ and i'd hit like 4 P5s i'm sure. and they'd all be silver or yellow. |
Originally posted by noodles and if you hit my P5 i'd kill you. :D if i was counting cavaliers and sunfires, i'd use rocks. |
Originally posted by alcoholiday that's why i used a nerf!!! :) if i was counting cavaliers and sunfires, i'd use rocks. when i first got my P5 in ottawa Last november there where hardly any P5's around...now i see almost as many P5's as i do Civics |
My wife bought a new Millenia on Monday. CHEAP!!! We made a deal on price and THEN he deducted the $5,000 off from Mazda. I feel like we got the deal of the century on this car.
But back to the point...while we were in the dealer on two occassions we saw four people driving off in New P5's. Nuke you gotta move in closer to town buddy. P5's are becoming pretty common. |
I live in southern California and I've only seen 2 P5s on the road (a silver and a blue).
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Originally posted by Briareus I live in southern California and I've only seen 2 P5s on the road (a silver and a blue). I've gotta agree, I haven't seen many P5's around the San Diego area(SoCal). |
Originally posted by alcoholiday i could stand at any intersection here with a nerf football. spin around three times with my eyes closed and throw the nerf in a random direction........ and i'd hit like 4 P5s i'm sure. and they'd all be silver or yellow. On our road trip through the western states last month (4 weeks, 8000 km), we saw fewer P5s on the entire trip in the US than what we saw either in Vancouver or Calgary. I had more than one parking valet tell me they had never been in one before (and that they liked it a lot). They seem to be way more popular up here (maybe it's because we get ours with no roof rack...) Dale. |
Hey Goo, you should also come and check out http://www.clubprotegequebec.com
La gang est pas mal le fun. A+ Raptor |
Here in north Mississippi, I've passed a total of ONE P5 since I bought mine just over a month ago. And it was black like mine!
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I've seen allot of proteges around here lately....when I first got my protege...back in 99, there was like none....I seriously thought i was the first one in my area to buy one...hehe....but then slowly more and more showed up.....I see allot more sedans than P5s...but I still see a fair share of P5s around...dam they got pretty popular quickly :bigthumb:
well that applies ofr the 3rd generation 1st and 2nd gen I've seen a few of those around b4 i got my car...and a few after i got it |
In Wichita Falls, a city approaching 100,000 (from the positive side headed downward) there are 3 P-5's on the road, my Midnight Mica one, and two yellow ones. Mine is the only refresh. On my last trip to the dealer, they had 3 2002's sitting in the back on their way out since nobody was looking at them, the people coming in were intersted in the refreshes. They have like 5 sitting on the lot now waiting on buyers..
So.. I'm really surprised about the saturation level in Canada.. What do you guys think causes such a high level on the north side of the border? T |
Originally posted by TurboTodd So.. I'm really surprised about the saturation level in Canada.. What do you guys think causes such a high level on the north side of the border? T hehe j/k I kinda wish that we didn't have as many pros out here. |
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