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China to outstrip Europe car production
Financial Times

By Peter Marsh, Chris Bryant and Richard Milne, FT.com
January 2, 2013 -- Updated 0035 GMT (0835 HKT)
(Financial Times) -- China is poised to produce more cars than Europe in 2013 for the first time, hitting a landmark in the country's rise in the automobile industry and underlining the difficulties for the European vehicle sector as it faces a challenging 12 months.

China is in 2013 set to make 19.6m cars and other light vehicles such as small trucks compared with 18.3m in Europe, according to projections prepared for the Financial Times by five forecasting groups.

The rise of China is even more striking considering the projections for Europe include not just the European Union but other nations such as Russia and Turkey.

In 2012, on the basis of motor industry estimates, Europe made 18.9m cars and related vehicles, comfortably ahead of China's tally of 17.8m.

The projections are based on data from the IHS, LMC Auto and PwC consultancies together with investment banks UBS and Credit Suisse. They paint a picture of only a slight recovery in 2013 for the world car industry, where output is expected to climb by a muted 2.2 per cent in the coming year, as against 4.9 per cent in 2012.

With global sales valued at about $1.3tn a year, the car industry is one of the best bellwethers of world economic conditions.

According to the data, Europe will in 2013 make just over a fifth of the world's cars -- a figure that is well down on the 35 per cent it recorded in 2001. In 1970 nearly one in every two cars made in the world originated from a factory in Europe -- which is generally recognised as the place where the global auto industry began with the unveiling of a rudimentary three-wheeler in 1885 by the German inventor Karl Benz.

Car production in China in 2013 is likely to be 10 times higher than in 2000 -- when its share of global auto manufacturing was just 3.5 per cent as opposed to a likely 23.8 per cent in 2013.

Scott Corwin, an automotive expert at the Booz & Co consultancy, said that even with relatively strong growth projected in vehicle output and demand in both the US and China, "these markets alone won't do much to pull [the whole world] forward".

Mr Corwin also cautioned that even with a continuation of the recent rise of the car industry in China, many vehicle markers doing business there "are struggling to make much money" as a result of tough competition and the fact that the market is made up of large numbers of small cars, for which profit margins for manufacturers are small.

Europe's expected fall in production is in response to a steep decline in car sales throughout the continent since the 2008/09 financial crisis, with the problems causing severe difficulties at a number of large vehicle makers, notably France's PSA Peugeot Citroën, which is cutting almost 10,000 jobs and is lining up a €7bn rescue package for its financing arm with the French government.

Most car markers with strong positions in the European vehicle business are braced for a turbulent period ahead. Norbert Reithofer, chief executive of the German luxury carmaker BMW, said he expected conditions for selling cars in Europe would remain "very challenging" in 2013. Håkan Samuelsson, chief executive of Volvo Cars of Sweden, said: "[As for] the [European car ] market, you can only pray."
 
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List of countries by motor vehicle production

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What are major Chinese auto companies? What cars China make? (From design on the drawing board, to the final product. Making American, Japanese cars in Chinese factories doesn't count).

Anyone into auto stuff? Kindly answer....
 
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What are major Chinese auto companies? What cars China make? (From design on the drawing board, to the final product. Making American, Japanese cars in Chinese factories doesn't count).

Anyone into auto stuff? Kindly answer....

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What are major Chinese auto companies? What cars China make? (From design on the drawing board, to the final product. Making American, Japanese cars in Chinese factories doesn't count).

Anyone into auto stuff? Kindly answer....
Listed below are passenger cars, microvans and pick-up trucks built in China by native companies. Medium or large commercial vehicles are not included.
Only vehicles currently or recently in production and on the new car market are featured here.

ChinaAutoWeb - Chinese Brands
 
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Amazing just look at the production in 2005 and 2010, in 5 years time China overtook the US and Japan.
 
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More cars in China means more traffic. Which means more imports for fuel.
 
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And it probably had something to do with the US and Japan outsourcing their own production.

lol bull ****

US hasn't outsourced ****

If US car companies are producing in China than that's because they're selling to the Chinese market. It has jack to do with outsourcing. It's completely b/c of rising incomes in China and higher demand. Iranian cars get produced Iraq. Does that mean Iran is outsourcing? No it means Iran is selling in the Iraqi market and either because of Iraqi regulations or b/c IKCO wants to avoid transportation costs it's producing in the Iraq. None of the cars get sent back to iran. Same here.
 
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lets see what companys produce all this cars in China :D

2017
1. VW (FAW/SAIC) 3.135.000
2. Honda (GAC/Dofeng) 1.405.000
3. Geely Auto 1.248.000
4. Buick (SAIC GM) 1.223.000
5. Toyota (FAW GAC) 1.131.000
6. Nissan (Dongfeng) 1.116.000
7. Chang'an 1.062.000
8. Baojun 1.016.000
9. Haval 851.000
10. Ford (Chang'an) 840.000

Opsiiiii

With dropping the 50% chinese ownership of car producer joint ventures with foreigner brands, it is most likely that BMW will not be the first brand completely overtaking their Chinese partner brand...

This "Chinese car production" is controlled from Germany Japan and USA... with the drop of the 50% chinese ownership i am pretty sure the chinese car brands get quickly subbrand of VW, GM, Toyota, Ford, Renault Aliance and PSA...
 
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lets see what companys produce all this cars in China :D

2017
1. VW (FAW/SAIC) 3.135.000
2. Honda (GAC/Dofeng) 1.405.000
3. Geely Auto 1.248.000
4. Buick (SAIC GM) 1.223.000
5. Toyota (FAW GAC) 1.131.000
6. Nissan (Dongfeng) 1.116.000
7. Chang'an 1.062.000
8. Baojun 1.016.000
9. Haval 851.000
10. Ford (Chang'an) 840.000

Opsiiiii

With dropping the 50% chinese ownership of car producer joint ventures with foreigner brands, it is most likely that BMW will not be the first brand completely overtaking their Chinese partner brand...

This "Chinese car production" is controlled from Germany Japan and USA... with the drop of the 50% chinese ownership i am pretty sure the chinese car brands get quickly subbrand of VW, GM, Toyota, Ford, Renault Aliance and PSA...

 
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