Japanese November 2007 Car Sales Ranking

1.Honda Fit/Jazz                                     18,138
2.Toyota Corolla                                      15,348 (Including Sedan and Wagon Model)
3.Toyota Yaris/Vitz                                12,716
4.Toyota Voxy                                          8,367
5.Toyota Mark-X                                     7,091
6.Toyota Noah                                          7,392
7.Toyota Passo                                          6,681
8.Nissan Serena                                        6,398
9.Toyota Estima                                       5,921
10.Toyota Prius                                        5,532
11.Toyota Crown                                      5,271
12.Mazda Demio                                       5,159
13.Honda StepWGN                                 5,036
14.Toyota Wish                                         4,418
15.Toyota Ractis                                       4,343
16.Nissan Tiida                                         4,322
17.Suzuki Swift                                          4,137
18.Toyota Alphard                                    4,133
19.Toyota Vangard                                   4,050
20.Nissan Note                                          3,909
21.Toyota Allion                                        3,579
22.Nissan Cube                                         3,515
23.Toyota Premio                                     3,411
24.Nissan X-trail                                       3,401
25.Honda Stream                                      3,308
26.Toyota Harrier                                    3,303
27.Toyota Porte                                         3,261
28.Nissan March                                       3,220
29.Toyota Sienta                                       3,180
30.Toyota bB                                             3,142

Source : jada

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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