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Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM


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TOKYO —

Toyota kept its lead over rivals Volkswagen and General Motors as the world’s top-selling automaker in the first nine months of the year, Monday reporting record sales of 7.615 million vehicles, up nearly 3% from the previous year.

Volkswagen said earlier this month it sold 7.40 million vehicles for January-September, barely edging out General Motors Co in the closely watched auto sales race. GM reported sales of 7.372 million cars and trucks worldwide earlier this month.

Japanese automaker Toyota was in first place in the first half with sales of almost 5.1 million. It finished first last year with a record 9.98 million sales, and is projecting annual sales of 10.2 million vehicles this year. That would be an auto industry record.

Toyota, which makes the Camry sedan, Prius hybrid and Lexus luxury models, is doing well despite difficulties in its home Japanese market, where a rise in the sales tax has dampened spending overall, especially auto purchases.

Toyota has publicly played down its spot at the top, saying its focus is on delivering good cars, one at a time.

But the competition is intense. The three automakers have been close on each other’s heels, competing not only in developed markets such as the U.S. and Europe, but also in the emerging markets of China and the rest of Asia.

Volkswagen, which nudged GM out of second in the first half of the year, stayed ahead of the Detroit automaker even though GM had its best third-quarter global sales since 1980, led by strong sales in China and growth in North America.

GM does not give annual sales projections, but Volkswagen has said it might deliver 10 million vehicles this year.

General Motors was the No. 1 selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008. GM retook the sales crown in 2011, when Toyota’s production was hurt by the quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.

Toyota made a comeback in 2012, and kept that lead in 2013. GM is going strong despite issuing massive recalls this year totaling more than 30 million vehicles.

Toyota also underwent a massive recall debacle in the U.S., announcing recall after recall starting in 2009.

Japanese automakers, including Toyota, are also embroiled in an unfolding global recall problem, this time over faulty air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp.


Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion
 
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Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM


TOKYO —

Toyota kept its lead over rivals Volkswagen and General Motors as the world’s top-selling automaker in the first nine months of the year, Monday reporting record sales of 7.615 million vehicles, up nearly 3% from the previous year.

Volkswagen said earlier this month it sold 7.40 million vehicles for January-September, barely edging out General Motors Co in the closely watched auto sales race. GM reported sales of 7.372 million cars and trucks worldwide earlier this month.

Japanese automaker Toyota was in first place in the first half with sales of almost 5.1 million. It finished first last year with a record 9.98 million sales, and is projecting annual sales of 10.2 million vehicles this year. That would be an auto industry record.

Toyota, which makes the Camry sedan, Prius hybrid and Lexus luxury models, is doing well despite difficulties in its home Japanese market, where a rise in the sales tax has dampened spending overall, especially auto purchases.

Toyota has publicly played down its spot at the top, saying its focus is on delivering good cars, one at a time.

But the competition is intense. The three automakers have been close on each other’s heels, competing not only in developed markets such as the U.S. and Europe, but also in the emerging markets of China and the rest of Asia.

Volkswagen, which nudged GM out of second in the first half of the year, stayed ahead of the Detroit automaker even though GM had its best third-quarter global sales since 1980, led by strong sales in China and growth in North America.

GM does not give annual sales projections, but Volkswagen has said it might deliver 10 million vehicles this year.

General Motors was the No. 1 selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008. GM retook the sales crown in 2011, when Toyota’s production was hurt by the quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.

Toyota made a comeback in 2012, and kept that lead in 2013. GM is going strong despite issuing massive recalls this year totaling more than 30 million vehicles.

Toyota also underwent a massive recall debacle in the U.S., announcing recall after recall starting in 2009.

Japanese automakers, including Toyota, are also embroiled in an unfolding global recall problem, this time over faulty air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp.


Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion


Toyota is indeed a global brand. They have indeed done quite well and adapted appropriately to changing world trends, unlike their other Japanese peers in electronics etc. Hope other Japanese companies learn from Toyota. Keep it up Japan, haters will hate.:cheers:
 
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Toyota is indeed a global brand. They have indeed done quite well and adapted appropriately to changing world trends, unlike their other Japanese peers in electronics etc. Hope other Japanese companies learn from Toyota. Keep it up Japan, haters will hate.:cheers:

Yup, we're performing very well actually. Besides Toyota's spectacular performance , Honda Brand has posted a profit of 19%. :)

We expect next fiscal year to be even better , overall, for our industrial output, and the overall economy. So this is a sign of the positive environment ahead.
 
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when Toyota have vehicles like Landcruiseres under their banner they need not to worry about anything else. :)
 
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probably becose of lowcost and ease of maintainence.well i have german car.heppy with that
 
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Toyota should improve their car design both exterior and interior the center console always look too ordinary.
 
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I wish Toyota would apply more localization to their auto parts.
Congratulation !!!
 
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Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM



TOKYO —

Toyota kept its lead over rivals Volkswagen and General Motors as the world’s top-selling automaker in the first nine months of the year, Monday reporting record sales of 7.615 million vehicles, up nearly 3% from the previous year.

Volkswagen said earlier this month it sold 7.40 million vehicles for January-September, barely edging out General Motors Co in the closely watched auto sales race. GM reported sales of 7.372 million cars and trucks worldwide earlier this month.

Japanese automaker Toyota was in first place in the first half with sales of almost 5.1 million. It finished first last year with a record 9.98 million sales, and is projecting annual sales of 10.2 million vehicles this year. That would be an auto industry record.

Toyota, which makes the Camry sedan, Prius hybrid and Lexus luxury models, is doing well despite difficulties in its home Japanese market, where a rise in the sales tax has dampened spending overall, especially auto purchases.

Toyota has publicly played down its spot at the top, saying its focus is on delivering good cars, one at a time.

But the competition is intense. The three automakers have been close on each other’s heels, competing not only in developed markets such as the U.S. and Europe, but also in the emerging markets of China and the rest of Asia.

Volkswagen, which nudged GM out of second in the first half of the year, stayed ahead of the Detroit automaker even though GM had its best third-quarter global sales since 1980, led by strong sales in China and growth in North America.

GM does not give annual sales projections, but Volkswagen has said it might deliver 10 million vehicles this year.

General Motors was the No. 1 selling automaker for more than seven decades before losing the title to Toyota in 2008. GM retook the sales crown in 2011, when Toyota’s production was hurt by the quake and tsunami in northeastern Japan.

Toyota made a comeback in 2012, and kept that lead in 2013. GM is going strong despite issuing massive recalls this year totaling more than 30 million vehicles.

Toyota also underwent a massive recall debacle in the U.S., announcing recall after recall starting in 2009.

Japanese automakers, including Toyota, are also embroiled in an unfolding global recall problem, this time over faulty air bags made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp.


Toyota leads global vehicle sales over VW, GM ‹ Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion


Amazing.

Just amazing how Toyota brings latest tech to the market. Innovations like hybrids etc.


The only negative is their exterior design. Like Honda they have not figured out to stick with standard exterior that spells toyota year after year after year.

But again, drivers want reliability, fuel efficiency and toyota is the leader.
 
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