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Breakdown by Brand & Country Breakdown by Brand & Country Country Brand Importer 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 FRANCE Peugeot Dongbu Express - 18 88 83 96 123 76 256 Hanbul Motors - - - - - - - - - 18 88 83 96 123 76 256 Citroen Samwhan Camus - - - - - - - 14 Renault Ssangyong - 7 6 27 11 - - - - 25 94 110 107 123 76 270 GERMANY Audi Hyosung Group - 9 49 29 22 31 19 145 Gojin Motor Imports - - - - - - - - Audi Korea - - - - - - - - - 9 49 29 22 31 19 145 BMW Kolon Coporation - 56 171 123 102 122 79 215 BMW Korea - - - - - - - - - 56 171 123 102 122 79 215 Maybach Mercedes-Benz Korea - - - - - - - - Mercedes-Benz Hansung Motor 10 94 212 224 200 184 91 506 Mercedes-Benz Korea - - - - - - - - 10 94 212 224 200 184 91 506 Porsche Hansung Motor - - - - - - - 1 Stuttgart Sports Cars - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Volkswagen Hyosung Group - 2 17 37 25 23 28 49 Gojin Motor Imports - - - - - - - - Volkswagen Korea - - - - - - - - - 2 17 37 25 23 28 49 10 161 449 413 349 360 217 916 ITALY Ferrari Kuz Corporation - - - - - - - - Fiat Gumho - 11 77 79 83 54 29 14 Italy Motors - - - - - - - - - 11 77 79 83 54 29 14 Maserati Kuz Corporation - - - - - - - - Lancia Italy Motors - - - - - - - - - 11 77 79 83 54 29 14 JAPAN Honda Honda Korea - - - - - - - - Infiniti Nissan Korea - - - - - - - - Lexus Toyota Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SWEDEN Saab Shinhan Motor - 2 32 8 18 33 39 211 Saab Korea - - - - - - - - GM Korea - - - - - - - - - 2 32 8 18 33 39 211 Volvo Hanjin Construction - 47 77 77 251 223 144 520 Volvo Car Korea(PAG) - - - - - - - - - 47 77 77 251 223 144 520 - 49 109 85 269 256 183 731 UK Bentley Volkswagen Korea - - - - - - - - Jaguar Inchcape Korea - - - - - 10 6 20 Ford Korea - - - - - - - - PAG Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 6 20 Land Rover Inchcape Korea - - - - - - 18 11 BMW Korea - - - - - - - - Ford Korea - - - - - - - - PAG Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 11 MINI BMW Korea - - - - - - - - Rolls-Royce Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - BMW Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 24 31 U.S.A. Chrysler Woosung Distribution - - - - - 108 686 683 Chrysler Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - 108 686 683 Ford Kia Motors(Sable) - - 493 1,579 834 826 721 1,087 Kia Service - 17 43 28 30 25 20 27 Ford Korea - - - - - - - - - 17 536 1,607 864 851 741 1,114 GM Inchcape Korea - - - - - - 13 102 GM Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 102 Honda Daelim - - 28 31 64 55 18 4 Suzuki Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - Toyota Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - Jinse Trading - - - - - - - - TT Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 564 1,638 928 1,014 1,458 1,903 GRAND-TOTAL 10 263 1,293 2,325 1,736 1,817 1,987 3,865 KAIDA - 1 of 5 - Breakdown by Brand & Country Country Brand Importer 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 FRANCE Peugeot Dongbu Express 338 170 203 - - - - - Hanbul Motors - - - - - - - - 338 170 203 - - - - - Citroen Samwhan Camus 100 119 78 33 8 12 4 13 Renault Ssangyong - - - - - - - - 438 289 281 33 8 12 4 13 GERMANY Audi Hyosung Group 451 696 409 87 12 - - - Gojin Motor Imports - - - - - 56 338 749 Audi Korea - - - - - - - - 451 696 409 87 12 56 338 749 BMW Kolon Coporation 714 - - - - - - - BMW Korea - 1,447 1,219 320 833 1,650 2,717 5,101 714 1,447 1,219 320 833 1,650 2,717 5,101 Maybach Mercedes-Benz Korea - - - - - - - - Mercedes-Benz Hansung Motor 1,074 1,216 732 101 343 665 1,216 2,142 Mercedes-Benz Korea - - - - - - - - 1,074 1,216 732 101 343 665 1,216 2,142 Porsche Hansung Motor 1 11 20 9 6 8 18 34 Stuttgart Sports Cars - - - - - - - - 1 11 20 9 6 8 18 34 Volkswagen Hyosung Group 171 315 189 115 2 - - - Gojin Motor Imports - - - - - 86 272 685 Volkswagen Korea - - - - - - - - 171 315 189 115 2 86 272 685 2,411 3,685 2,569 632 1,196 2,465 4,561 8,711 ITALY Ferrari Kuz Corporation - - - - - - - - Fiat Gumho - - - - - - - - Italy Motors - 48 49 - - - - - - 48 49 - - - - - Maserati Kuz Corporation - - - - - - - - Lancia Italy Motors - 139 117 - - - - - - 187 166 - - - - - JAPAN Honda Honda Korea - - - - - - - - Infiniti Nissan Korea - - - - - - - - Lexus Toyota Korea - - - - - - 841 2,968 - - - - - - 841 2,968 SWEDEN Saab Shinhan Motor 561 777 302 67 - - - - Saab Korea - - - - 141 207 - - GM Korea - - - - - - 149 213 561 777 302 67 141 207 149 213 Volvo Hanjin Construction 853 1,070 485 82 - - - - Volvo Car Korea(PAG) - - - - 115 307 554 931 853 1,070 485 82 115 307 554 931 1,414 1,847 787 149 256 514 703 1,144 UK Bentley Volkswagen Korea - - - - - - - - Jaguar Inchcape Korea 46 89 78 3 - - - - Ford Korea - - - - 12 26 7 - PAG Korea - - - - - - 27 73 46 89 78 3 12 26 34 73 Land Rover Inchcape Korea 32 38 10 - - - - - BMW Korea - - 77 31 168 129 - - Ford Korea - - - - - 30 12 - PAG Korea - - - - - - 90 241 32 38 87 31 168 159 102 241 MINI BMW Korea - - - - - - - - Rolls-Royce Inchcape Korea 2 - 2 - - - - - BMW Korea - - - - - - - - 2 - 2 - - - - - 80 127 167 34 180 185 136 314 U.S.A. Chrysler Woosung Distribution 1,118 2,007 - - - - - - Chrysler Korea - 132 1,650 619 510 704 896 1,508 1,118 2,139 1,650 619 510 704 896 1,508 Ford Kia Motors(Sable) 995 186 - - - - - - Kia Service 23 4 - - - - - - Ford Korea - 985 1,810 598 161 328 470 1,247 1,018 1,175 1,810 598 161 328 470 1,247 GM Inchcape Korea 442 580 403 1 - - - - GM Korea - - - - 68 182 136 214 442 580 403 1 68 182 136 214 Honda Daelim - - - - - - - - Suzuki Inchcape Korea - - 61 - - - - - Toyota Inchcape Korea - 149 108 - - - - - Jinse Trading - 137 134 6 - - - - TT Korea - - - 3 22 24 - - - 286 242 9 22 24 - - 2,578 4,180 4,166 1,227 761 1,238 1,502 2,969 GRAND-TOTAL 6,921 10,315 8,136 2,075 2,401 4,414 7,747 16,119 KAIDA - 2 of 5 - Breakdown by Brand & Country Country Brand Importer 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 FRANCE Peugeot Dongbu Express - - - - - - - - Hanbul Motors 156 528 922 1,496 2,712 1,940 1,056 1,909 156 528 922 1,496 2,712 1,940 1,056 1,909 Citroen Samwhan Camus - - - - - - - - Renault Ssangyong - - - - - - - - 156 528 922 1,496 2,712 1,940 1,056 1,909 GERMANY Audi Hyosung Group - - - - - - - - Gojin Motor Imports 886 537 - - - - - - Audi Korea - 270 2,698 3,987 4,780 4,754 6,664 7,920 886 807 2,698 3,987 4,780 4,754 6,664 7,920 BMW Kolon Coporation - - - - - - - - BMW Korea 5,438 5,509 5,786 6,101 7,618 8,396 9,652 16,798 5,438 5,509 5,786 6,101 7,618 8,396 9,652 16,798 Maybach Mercedes-Benz Korea - 7 11 9 11 7 4 9 Mercedes-Benz Hansung Motor - - - - - - - - Mercedes-Benz Korea 3,124 3,188 4,012 5,026 5,533 7,230 8,915 16,115 3,124 3,188 4,012 5,026 5,533 7,230 8,915 16,115 Porsche Hansung Motor 80 99 66 - - - - - Stuttgart Sports Cars - - 70 209 363 423 402 705 80 99 136 209 363 423 402 705 Volkswagen Hyosung Group - - - - - - - - Gojin Motor Imports 1,048 929 - - - - - - Volkswagen Korea - - 1,635 3,649 3,977 5,136 6,511 10,154 1,048 929 1,635 3,649 3,977 5,136 6,511 10,154 10,576 10,539 14,278 18,981 22,282 25,946 32,148 51,701 ITALY Ferrari Kuz Corporation 9 13 22 - - - - - Fiat Gumho - - - - - - - - Italy Motors - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maserati Kuz Corporation 7 8 38 - - - - - Lancia Italy Motors - - - - - - - - 16 21 60 - - - - - JAPAN Honda Honda Korea - 1,475 2,709 3,912 7,109 12,356 4,905 5,812 Infiniti Nissan Korea - - 531 1,712 3,004 3,230 2,569 3,118 Lexus Toyota Korea 3,774 5,362 5,840 6,581 7,520 6,065 5,053 3,857 Mitsubishi MMSK - - - - - 65 483 546 Nissan Nissan Korea - - - - - 196 1,998 3,524 Subaru Subaru Korea - - - - - - - 384 Toyota Toyota Korea - - - - - - 2,019 6,629 3,774 6,837 9,080 12,205 17,633 21,912 17,027 23,870 SWEDEN Saab Shinhan Motor - - - - - - - - Saab Korea - - - - - - - - GM Korea 382 357 284 195 185 275 123 - 382 357 284 195 185 275 123 - Volvo Hanjin Construction - - - - - - - - Volvo Car Korea(PAG) 1,024 1,148 1,260 1,751 2,207 2,135 1,724 1,638 1,024 1,148 1,260 1,751 2,207 2,135 1,724 1,638 1,406 1,505 1,544 1,946 2,392 2,410 1,847 1,638 UK Bentley Volkswagen Korea - - - 8 101 93 88 86 Jaguar Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - Ford Korea - - - - - - - - PAG Korea 126 143 218 440 464 - - - Jaguar Land Rover Korea - - - - - 562 564 726 126 143 218 440 464 562 564 726 Land Rover Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - BMW Korea - - - - - - - - Ford Korea - - - - - - - - PAG Korea 255 258 222 223 632 - - - Jaguar Land Rover Korea - - - - - 665 702 944 255 258 222 223 632 665 702 944 MINI BMW Korea - - 761 667 933 1,134 1,419 2,220 Rolls-Royce Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - BMW Korea - 5 5 8 6 6 2 18 - 5 5 8 6 6 2 18 381 406 1,206 1,346 2,136 2,460 2,775 3,994 U.S.A. Chrysler Woosung Distribution - - - - - - - - Chrysler Korea 1,341 1,736 2,158 2,606 3,901 3,860 2,717 2,638 1,341 1,736 2,158 2,606 3,901 3,860 2,717 2,638 Ford Kia Motors(Sable) - - - - - - - - Kia Service - - - - - - - - Ford Korea 1,580 1,388 1,353 1,688 2,022 2,543 2,957 4,018 1,580 1,388 1,353 1,688 2,022 2,543 2,957 4,018 GM Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - GM Korea 251 385 300 262 312 577 466 794 251 385 300 262 312 577 466 794 Honda Daelim - - - - - - - - Suzuki Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - Toyota Inchcape Korea - - - - - - - - Jinse Trading - - - - - - - - TT Korea - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,172 3,509 3,811 4,556 6,235 6,980 6,140 7,450 GRAND-TOTAL 19,481 23,345 30,901 40,530 53,390 61,648 60,993 90,562 KAIDA - 3 of 5 - Breakdown by Brand & Country Country Brand Importer 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 FRANCE Peugeot Dongbu Express - - - - - - - - Hanbul Motors 2,636 2,407 2,776 3,118 7,000 3,622 3,697 4,478 2,636 2,407 2,776 3,118 7,000 3,622 3,697 4,478 Citroen Samwhan Camus - - - - - - - - Hanbul Motors 6 255 476 620 572 924 1,174 1,053 6 255 476 620 572 924 1,174 1,053 Renault Ssangyong - - - - - - - - 2,642
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