Japan is the largest exporter and manufacturer of Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Isuzu, Daihatsu, Subaru, Mazda and Mitsubishi motors. All these combined make up a huge market share across the globe and compete against US market shares.
In the 1970s, the automobile industry grew rapidly in Japan and therefore, it ranked as the largest producer of automobiles.
Japanese automobiles are most famous for their fuel efficiency, superior quality at comparatively low prices and their innovation in terms of global technology trends.
Toyota Motor Corporation is today the world’s second largest automobile after US based General Motors, although they constantly alternate these positions.
Honda follows behind Toyota, making it the second largest automaker in Japan and the third in the world. It is very popular for its fuel efficiency as well as compatibility. Nissan, Mazda and Suzuki follow and Mitsubishi lies as the 6th largest automaker in Japan.
Approximately 8 million cars are made in Japan, of which more than 30% are from Toyota alone. Sales of these automobiles have decreased, due to a number of faulty mechanisms which have subsequently caused thousands of recalls. Other reasons for the drop in sales is because of rising fuel costs as more and more people are opting for public transport.
The introduction of electric hybrid Japanese made cars is having a positive effect and sales of these are expected to increase rapidly over the next decade.
Cars made in Japan are expected to increase mainly across the Asian continent and this is due to a boom in their economic growth.
In the 1970s, the automobile industry grew rapidly in Japan and therefore, it ranked as the largest producer of automobiles.
Japanese automobiles are most famous for their fuel efficiency, superior quality at comparatively low prices and their innovation in terms of global technology trends.
Toyota Motor Corporation is today the world’s second largest automobile after US based General Motors, although they constantly alternate these positions.
Honda follows behind Toyota, making it the second largest automaker in Japan and the third in the world. It is very popular for its fuel efficiency as well as compatibility. Nissan, Mazda and Suzuki follow and Mitsubishi lies as the 6th largest automaker in Japan.
Approximately 8 million cars are made in Japan, of which more than 30% are from Toyota alone. Sales of these automobiles have decreased, due to a number of faulty mechanisms which have subsequently caused thousands of recalls. Other reasons for the drop in sales is because of rising fuel costs as more and more people are opting for public transport.
The introduction of electric hybrid Japanese made cars is having a positive effect and sales of these are expected to increase rapidly over the next decade.
Cars made in Japan are expected to increase mainly across the Asian continent and this is due to a boom in their economic growth.