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Toyota Remains World’s Biggest Automaker in 2014, May Lose No.1 Spot This Year
Toyota has managed to keep its crown as the world’s biggest automaker in 2014, selling 10,23 million vehicles, approximately 90,000 more than the VW Group.
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India May Gradually Replace South Korea As A Gm Manufacturing Hub
GM is targeting at least 5 percent market share in India within the next ten years, a market the automaker believes will overtake Japan as the world’s third biggest. By 2025, India is expected to reach annual sales of 8 million vehicles. Read...
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Vw Group May Have Overtaken Toyota In 2014 As The World’s No. 1 Automaker
While final official figures are pending, the VW Group has reportedly overtaken Toyota as the world’s best-selling car manufacturer in 2014. Read more »...
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Toyota To Regain Sales Throne, Vw And Gm Fight For Second In The Best Year Ever For Car Sales
Having dropped to third position after a number of disasters crippled its production in 2011, Toyota looks set to reclaim the title of the world’s largest automaker this year. This leaves General Motors and the VW Group to fight it out for second...
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Toyota Reclaims Sales Crown From General Motors In The First Quarter Of 2012
In 2011, some two years after it went into bankruptcy, General Motors managed to recoup the top spot as the world's largest automaker, no thanks to Toyota's production problems that stemmed from the tsunami and other natural disasters that hit...
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Gm Is World’s Number One Automaker, Toyota Drops To 3rd Place Behind Vw
Well, it was almost certain to happen after the March 11 earthquake and Tsunami hit Japan causing multiple problems to the country's automotive industry. Toyota, the world’s largest carmaker, saw its production drop by 23% to 3.37 million...
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