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Japanese car sale of May 2008 ranking

1.Honda Fit/Jazz  11,461

2.Toyota Corolla (axio,Rumion,fielder)  11,377

3.Toyota Vitz  8,078

4.Toyota Crown 7,797

5.Toyota Passo  5,755

6.Toyota Prius  5,079

7.Mazda 2/Demio   4,873

8.Toyota Voxy  4,710

9.Nissan Serena   4,588

10.Nissan Tiida (5 doors) 4,365

11.Suzuki Swift 4,103

12.Toyota Noah  3,972

13.Nissan Note  3,881

14.Toyota Estima  3,778

15.Toyota Ractis  3,506

16.Toyota Alphard 3,446

17.Honda Stream  3,287

18.Honda StepWGN  2,947

19.Toyota Vellfire  2,911

20.Toyota Wish  2,723

21.Toyota Mark-X  2,720

22.Nissan Cube  2,649

23.Toyota Sienta  2,574

24.Nissan March  2,540

25.Toyota bB  2,302

26.Toyota Porte  2,188

27.Toyota Premio  2,174

28.Subauru Legacy  2,078

29.Mazda Premacy  1,929

30.Toyota Allion  1,862

Source : jada.or.jp

Japanese Auto sale ranking APRIL 2008

1.Honda Fit/Jazz 14,854

2.Toyota Corolla (Axio,fielder,Rumion) 10,577

3.Toyota New Crown 10,256

4.Toyota Vitz/Yaris 9,103

5. Toyota Voxy 5,642

6.Toyota Prius 5,454

7.Toyota Passo 5,090

8.Toyota Noah 4,900

9.Toyota Estima 4,435

10.Mazda Demio/2 4,332

11.Nissan Serena 4,316

12.Nissan Tiida (5 Doors)  4,283

13.Suzuki Swift 4,117

14.Nissan Note 3,937

15.Toyota Ractis 3,645

16.Honda STEPWGN 3,520

17.Honda Stream 3,299

18.Toyota Mark-X 3,232

19.Nissan Cube 3,221

20.Toyota Wish 3,134

21.Toyota bB 2,822

22.Toyota Premio 2,749

23.Nissan March 2,708

24.Toyota Harrier 2,542

25.Toyota Sienta 2,500

26.Toyota Porte 2,355

27.Toyota Allion 2,098

28.Toyota Isis 1,932

29.Honda Mobilio 1,898

30.Toyota Alphard 1,823

Source : jada.or.jp

Japanese car ranking of March 2008

1. Honda Fit/Jazz  25,933

2.Toyota Corolla (Axio,Fielder,Rumion) 20,580

3.Toyota Vitz/Yaris 18,243

4.Toyota new Crown 12,040

5.Nissan Serena 11,695

6.Nissan Tiida (5 doors only)11,189

7.Nissan Note 10,157

8.Toyota Passo 9,924

9.Mazda new Atenza/6 9,299

10.Suzuki Swift 9,280

11.Toyota Voxy 9,147

12.Toyota Noah 8,232

13.Toyota Estima 8,226

14.Toyota STEPWGN 7,954

15.Toyota Ractis 7,707

16. Toyota Prius 7,680

17.Honda Stream 7,575

18.Nissan March 7,464

19.Nissan Cube 7,422

20.Toyota Mark-X 7,229

21.Toyota Wish 6,453

22.Nissan X-trail 6,282

23.Toyota Alphard 6,071

24.Toyota Premio 5,243

25.Subaru Forester 5,107

26.Subaru Legacy 4,889

27.Toyota Sienta 4,863

28.Subaru Impreza 4,480

29.Toyota Porte 4,445

30.Toyota bB 4,392

US March auto sales figure

U.S. light-vehicles sales totals, individual automaker results and market share for March, compared with March 2007:
  MARCH 2008
GM 280,713 -18.7% 20.7% 800,376 -10.9% 22.4%
Ford 226,448 -14.0% 16.7% 581,784 -9.0% 16.3%
Toyota 217,730 -10.3% 16.0% 571,748 -5.6% 16.0%
Chrysler 166,386 -19.4% 12.3% 453,871 -15.5% 12.7%
Honda 138,734 -3.2% 10.2% 352,642 -0.4% 9.9%
Nissan 106,921 -3.8% 7.9% 269,745 -3.3% 7.5%
Hyundai 42,796 1.9% 3.2% 95,338 -8.5% 2.7%
Mazda 32,929 -12.8% 2.4% 77,689 -1.8% 2.2%
Volkswagen 27,832 7.8% 2.1% 71,967 -0.7% 2.0%
BMW 27,437 -5.4% 2.0% 68,678 -9.1% 1.9%
Kia 24,871 -9.8% 1.8% 68,214 -7.3% 1.9%
Mercedes 20,829 -3.8% 1.5% 57,706 2.9% 1.6%
Subaru 16,685 -7.4% 1.2% 40,881 -4.7% 1.1%
Mitsubishi 10,750 -14.2% 0.8% 27,081 -14.4% 0.8%
Suzuki 10,510 -4.7% 0.8% 26,426 -4.9% 0.7%
Porsche 2,467 -24.7% 0.2% 6,777 -17.6% 0.2%
Smart USA 1,734 NA 0.1% 3,476 NA 0.1%
Isuzu 683 -8.1% 0.1% 1,906 5.8% 0.1%
Maserati 250 15.2% 0.0% 585 11.2% 0.0%
Ferrari 163 9.4% 0.0% 403 0.8% 0.0%
TOTAL 1,356,868 -12.0% 100.0% 3,577,293 -8.0% 100.0%

Top 20 vehicles sale ranking for March 2008 in US

March
2008
% change 2008
YTD
% change
Ford F-Series 54,465 -23.8% 148,138 -13.7%
Chevrolet Silverado 42,561 -23.5% 122,779 -19.6%
Toyota Camry 40,487 -4.2% 107,002 1.1%
Honda Accord 36,214 -0.8% 87,802 -5.2%
Honda Civic 32,740 10.2% 77,532 13.8%
Nissan Altima 31,409 14.1% 76,407 3.2%
Chevrolet Impala 29,010 1.8% 71,750 -11.1%
Dodge Ram 26,318 -31.3% 68,862 -24.6%
Toyota Corolla / Matrix 25,109 -26.9% 67,047 -24.0%
Ford Focus 21,168 24.0% 49,070 23.2%
Toyota Prius 20,635 7.7% 42,907 8.1%
Honda CR-V 18,974 -3.5% 50,684 6.5%
Ford Escape 18,517 12.1% 43,900 11.7%
GMC Sierra 15,919 -3.5% 44,207 -7.5%
Ford Fusion 15,887 0.6% 40,050 0.9%
Toyota Tacoma 15,587 -14.6% 39,776 -14.1%
Pontiac G6 15,108 21.9% 45,951 28.9%
Chevrolet Malibu 14,931 7.2% 41,247 31.0%
Toyota Tundra 14,311 8.4% 40,784 39.7%
Dodge Caravan 14,104 -21.3% 33,271 -37.1%
Source: Autodata Corp.

Japanese car sale figure of February 2008

1.Honda Fit/Jazz    15,980

2.Toyota Corolla (Axio, Fielder,Rumion) 14,330

3. Toyota Vitz/Yaris 13,367

4.Nissan Serena 8,449

5.Toyota Voxy 7,970

6.Nissan Note 7,399

7.Nissan Tiida (5 doors) 7,359

8.Toyota Passo 7,151

9.Toyota Noah 6,591

10.Toyota Ractis 6,151

11.Toyota Estima  6,133

12.Toyota Crown 6,130

13.Mazda Demio/2 6,017

14.Toyota Prius 5,815

15.Nissan March 5,336

16.Nissan Cube 5,294

17.Honda Stream 5,205

18.Toyota Wish 5,080

19.Honda StepWGN 5,054

20.Suzuki Swift 4,978

21.Toyota Mark-X 4,971

22.Toyota Alphard 4,278

23.Nissan X-trail 4,070

24.Toyota Premio 3,782

25.Toyota Sienta 3,681

26.Toyota bB 3,576

27.Toyota Porte 3,347

28.Subaru Forester 3,259

29.Toyota Harrier 3,247

30.Toyota Isis 3,133

Source:Jada.or.jp

Thailand car sales figure January 2008

Japanese car sal ranking in January 2008 rise up 3.8%

1.Honda Fir/Jazz 15,083

2.Toyota Corolla 10,468

3.Toyota Vitz/Yaris 9,506

4.Nissan Serena 7,061

5.Toyota Voxy 6,644

6.Mazda Demio/2 5,656

7.Nissan Note 5,643

8.Toyota Prius 5,248

9.Toyota Noah 4,999

10.Toyota Passo 4,920

11.Toyota Ractis 4,563

12.Toyota Estima 4,563

13.Nissan Tiida 4,091

14. Honda StepWGN 3,745

15. Suzuki Swift 3,625

16.Nissan Cube 3,603

17.Toyota Mark-X 3,529

18.Nissan March 3,514

19.Toyota wish 3,490

20.Toyota Crown 3,417

21.Honda stream 3,137

22.Toyota Alphard 2,844

23.Toyota Harrier 2,556

24.Nissan X-trail 2,458

25.Toyota Premacy 2,453

26.Toyota bB 2,432

27.Toyota Porte 2,422

28.Toyota Sienta 2,361

29.Toyota Premio 2,360

30.Mazda MPV 2,316

Honda Fit Tops Japan Sales, Ending Corolla’s Reign

Honda Motor Co.’s redesigned Fit compact car overtook Toyota Motor Corp.’s Corolla compact as Japan’s best-selling car model in November, ending a 13-month streak for the Corolla.

Honda more than doubled sales of the Fit to 18,138 cars, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said in a release today. The carmaker introduced the revamped Fit on Oct. 26. Toyota’s Corolla took the second spot as sales fell 10 percent from a year earlier to 15,348.

Toyota claimed eight of the top 10 slots in last month’s sales rankings, excluding minicars. Nissan Motor Co., Japan’s third-largest automaker, took eighth place with the Serena minivan. Compact cars and minivans made up all of the top 10 models.

With minicars included, Suzuki Motor Corp.’s Wagon R was the second-bestselling model behind the Fit. Minicars are powered by engines no larger than 0.66 liters.

The following table shows Japan’s 10 bestselling automobiles, excluding minicars, in November by model, maker, sales, vehicle type and percentage change from a year earlier.

GM’s Nov. sales fall 11%

General Motors Corp. sales dropped 11% in the U.S. market last month compared to November 2006, the company announced today.

GM’s U.S. dealers sold 263,654 cars and trucks last month.

Bright spots for the automaker include a 40% increase in the Chevrolet Malibu retail sales. The launch of the new CTS helped Cadillac car sales increase 15%.

“Integral to our strategy is to grow our share in the key car segments. The retail performance, especially from the new Chevrolet Malibu and Cadillac CTS, demonstrates the enthusiasm customers have for these outstanding new vehicles,” Mark LaNeve, GM North America vice president for vehicle sales, service and marketing, said in a statement. “The recognition of the 2008 CTS as Motor Trend’s Car of the Year reinforces what we are hearing from customers about this phenomenal car. And, not to be outdone, the new Malibu is flying off dealer lots.”

The three top Japanese automakers all posted small gains in November, giving each a record for the month. Rival Ford Motor Co. also showed a small gain in November — its first increase after 12 months of declines. Chrysler LLC sales declined slightly.

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