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TrueCar.com analysts tried to answer some inventory questions franchise dealers might be having. For example, how long has that 2010 Toyota Camry sat on the lot? Or, how quickly are 2011 Ford Escape Hybrids turning?

The site leveraged the most recent data available from its monthly TrueTrends Report and found plenty of vehicles from Toyota, Ford, Nissan and other OEMs dotting segment lists with the shortest and longest spans in inventory.

Among all vehicles mentioned by TrueCar.com, the 2010 Toyota Camry is spending the longest time on lots at 238 days. The automaker’s hybrid version was right behind at 223.

Only one other 2010 model has been in inventory more than 200 days, according to site analysts. That’s the Hyundai Sonata at 213.

Though the 2010 model year is winding down, some units are still turning at a pretty rapid pace. Analysts noted the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox is lasting just 15 days in inventory, while the 2010 GMC Terrain stands at 17 days. Other 2010 models well below the 45-day threshold include the 2010 Toyota 4Runner (18 days), Toyota Highlander (19 days), Nissan Pathfinder (19 days), Honda Fit (29 days), Subaru Forester (31 days) and Nissan Maxima (33 days).

Taking a quick look at 2011 models, TrueCar.com found a pair of vehicles that doesn’t go beyond a week in inventory. The Ford Escape Hybrid and Honda Accord each last just six days. Right behind at exactly a week are the 2011 Ford Edge, 2011 Toyota Tundra CrewMax and 2011 Chevrolet Equinox.

TrueCar.com elaborated about what these inventory numbers mean, maintaining a consumer-based perspective.

“Knowing how long a car has been sitting on the dealership lot is valuable information for new-car shoppers,” stated Jesse Toprak, vice president of industry trends and insights for TrueCar.com.

“The dealer may be more apt to move a car that has been sitting for six months than he is a model he can’t keep in stock,” Toprak continued.

“When a consumer knows what is moving and what isn’t, they have more bargaining power,” he added.

TrueCar.com Five Best and Worst Days in Inventory

2010 Subcompact Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
Honda Fit 29
Mini Cooper 44
Kia Soul 53
Volkswagen Beetle 54
Chevrolet Aveo 59
  Longest  
Hyundai Accent 89
Kia Rio 5 95
Suzuki SX4 Crossover 103
Scion xB 135
Scion xD 197

2010 Small Car Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
Toyota Prius 37
Volkswagen Jetta 38
Nissan Sentra 40
Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen 47
Honda Civic 49
  Longest  
Chrysler PT Cruiser 100
Toyota Matrix 100
Nissan Versa 103
Subaru Impreza 106
Hyundai Elantra Touring 110

2010 Midsize Car Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
Nissan Maxima 33
Nissan Altima Hybrid 36
Ford Fusion 36
Toyota Venza 45
Nissan Altima 48
  Longest  
Suzuki Kizashi 104
Subaru Legacy 148
Hyundai Sonata 213
Toyota Camry Hybrid 223
Toyota Camry 238

2010 Small SUV Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
GMC Terrain 17
Subaru Forester 31
Ford Escape 40
Honda Element 43
Hyundai Tucson 47
  Longest  
Jeep Compass 91
Kia Sportage 101
Ford Escape Hybrid 106
Volkswagen Touareg 113
Mazda Tribute 151

2010 Small Midsize Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
Chevrolet Equinox 15
Toyota 4Runner 18
Toyota Highlander 19
Nissan Pathfinder 19
Toyota FJ Cruiser 21
  Longest  
Buick Enclave 77
Dodge Nitro 81
Kia Optima 111
Jeep Grand Cherokee 112
Jeep Commander 142

Ten Best and Worst Days in Inventory — 2011 Models

  Shortest  
Manufacturer Model Days In Inventory
Ford Escape Hybrid 6
Honda Accord 6
Ford Edge 7
Toyota Tundra CrewMax 7
Chevrolet Equinox 7
GMC Terrain 8
Toyota Sequoia 8
Land Rover Range Rover Sport 8
Nissan Rogue 9
Audi Q7 9
  Longest  
BMW 335D 38
Kia Sorento 40
Jaguar XF Premium 42
Infiniti M37 43
Toyota Camry 50
Mitsubishi Eclipse 57
Mercedes-Benz SL550 60
Volvo C30 63
Volvo C70 68
Toyota Camry Hybrid 72