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Japan Sales by Model 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 Alpina (I) 22 Automotive News Europe Japan sales by model 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 Alpina (I)...................................... 123 146 Other (I)...................................... 26 29 Life (m) ...................................... 130,998 159,054 1 series (I).................................. 8,071 – Total Volvo (I).............................. 13,447 13,953 That’s (m) .................................. 35,912 15,976 3 series (I).................................. 18,701 17,589 Total Ford Motor car ................... 22,822 23,949 Vamos (m)................................. 32,838 36,814 5 series (I).................................. 8,967 10,155 Total Ford Motor light truck ........ 5,037 4,686 Other (m).................................... 4 13 7 series (I).................................. – 2,710 FORD MOTOR............................... 27,859 28,635 Acty series (m) (trk.).................. 43,617 46,265 Z4/X5/M3 (I)............................... – 2,822 Forester ...................................... 20,099 19,466 Vamos (m) (trk.) ........................ 3,499 3,571 Other (I)...................................... 9,241 5,439 Impreza ...................................... 28,937 26,760 Partner (trk.)............................... 2,275 2,689 Total BMW division (I) ................ 44,980 38,715 Legacy ....................................... 59,370 64,785 Other (trk.).................................. 4 – Mini (I)......................................... 13,602 13,042 Traviq (I)..................................... 243 1,847 Total car ...................................... 464,994 478,759 Rolls-Royce (I) ............................ 50 46 Pleo (m) ..................................... 21,610 15,210 Total minivehicle......................... 246,868 261,693 BMW GROUP (I)........................... 58,755 51,949 Sambar (m)................................ 5,407 5,377 Total light truck ........................... 2,279 2,689 Chrysler division (I) .................... 4,195 3,109 R1 (m) ....................................... 6,655 316 HONDA MOTOR............................ 714,141 743,141 Other (I)...................................... 659 499 R2 (m) ....................................... 29,048 56,557 Elantra (I).................................... 146 224 Jeep (I) (trk.) .............................. 2,136 2,306 Pleo (m) (trk.)............................. 13,861 12,546 Coupe (I) .................................... 76 96 Other (I) (trk.) ............................. – 683 Sambar (m) (trk.) ....................... 72,987 75,559 Grandeur (I)................................ 7 – Total Chrysler group (I)............... 6,990 6,597 Total car ...................................... 108,649 112,858 JM (I) ......................................... 364 186 Total Maybach (I)........................ 26 37 Total minivehicle......................... 149,568 165,565 Santa Fe (I)................................. 11 81 A class (I)................................... 8,971 3,938 FUJI HEAVY IND. (Subaru)........... 258,217 278,423 Sonata (I) ................................... 204 – C class (I)................................... 10,112 11,655 Buick (I)....................................... 10 13 TB (I).......................................... 907 1,032 E class (I)................................... 9,378 13,187 DeVille (I).................................... 80 79 Trajet (I)...................................... 8 29 S class (I)................................... 3,459 3,618 Seville (I) .................................... 2 29 XG (I).......................................... 547 875 CLS class (I) .............................. 4,903 – CTS (I)........................................ 54 126 Other (I)...................................... 25 1 Other (I)...................................... 9,029 11,345 SRX (I)........................................ 86 84 HYUNDAI car (I)........................... 2,295 2,524 Other (I) (trk.) ............................. 309 632 STS (l)........................................ 154 37 Como series (trk.) ...................... 958 1,109 Total Mercedes-Benz (I) ............. 46,161 44,375 XLR (I)........................................ 18 20 Elf series (trk.) ............................ 48,922 50,648 Canter series (trk.)...................... 36,219 44,376 Other (I)...................................... 578 564 Other (trk.).................................. 2,484 671 Total Mitsubishi Fuso.................. 36,219 44,376 Other (I) (trk.) ............................. 199 159 ISUZU .......................................... 52,364 52,428 Smart (I)...................................... 3,221 3,214 Total Cadillac (I).......................... 1,171 1,098 LAMBORGHINI (I) ........................ 150 176 Total DaimlerChrysler car (I)...... 53,953 50,602 Cruze.......................................... 6,890 14,331 LOTUS (I)...................................... 411 381 Total DaimlerChrysler light truck. 38,664 47,997 Corvette (I) ................................. 244 27 Atenza ........................................ 17,229 18,710 DAIMLERCHRYSLER.................... 92,617 98,599 Optra (I)...................................... 931 – Axela .......................................... 26,310 29,903 147 (I) ........................................ 2,546 3,461 Other (I)...................................... 741 918 Demio......................................... 67,055 75,762 156 (I) ........................................ 1,024 1,724 Astro (I) (trk.) ............................. 254 252 Familia........................................ 10 1,347 166 (I) ........................................ 76 60 TrailBlazer (I) (trk.)...................... 949 919 Millenia....................................... – 15 GTV (I)........................................ 60 103 TrailBlazer EXT (I) (trk.) .............. 267 344 MPV ........................................... 25,224 32,287 GT (I).......................................... 694 457 Other (I) (trk.) ............................. 476 509 Premacy..................................... 28,896 6,603 Spider (I) .................................... 68 83 Total Chevrolet............................ 10,752 17,300 Roadster..................................... 3,690 1,642 Other (I)...................................... 73 98 GMC (I) (trk.)............................... 441 320 RX-8........................................... 7,751 11,518 Total Alfa Romeo (I).................... 4,541 5,986 GM/Daewoo (I)............................ 123 174 Tribute........................................ 2,362 3,324 Autobianchi (I)............................. 5 5 Astra (I) ...................................... 1,290 841 Verisa ......................................... 16,355 12,821 Ferrari (I)..................................... 391 471 Meriva (I).................................... 237 443 Other .......................................... 3 7 Barchetta (I) ............................... 49 21 Omega (I)................................... – 1 AZ-Offroad (m)........................... 578 443 Panda (I) .................................... 916 503 Signum (I) .................................. 58 178 AZ-Wagon (m) ........................... 25,674 25,799 Punto (I) ..................................... 199 531 Vectra (I) .................................... 165 166 Carol (m).................................... 9,707 6,200 Multipla (I) .................................. 103 364 Vita (I)......................................... – 48 Laputa (m) ................................. 1,758 2,381 Other (I)...................................... 186 166 Zafira (l)...................................... 33 – Spiano (m) ................................. 3,472 6,424 Other (I) (trk.) ............................. 1 3 Other (I)...................................... 17 17 Scrum (m) (trk.)......................... 10,775 9,612 Total Fiat division (I) ................... 1,454 1,588 Total Opel (I) ............................... 1,800 1,694 Bongo (trk.)................................ 20,220 16,864 Lancia (I)..................................... 179 117 Pontiac (I).................................... 12 6 Bongo Friendee (trk.).................. 1,199 2,495 Maserati (I) ................................. 402 311 9-3 (I)......................................... 404 601 Brawny (trk.) .............................. 2,922 2,031 FIAT (I).......................................... 6,972 8,478 9-5 (I)......................................... 142 262 Familia Van (trk.) ........................ 3,867 3,605 Aston Martin (I)........................... 110 69 Other (I)...................................... 10 6 Titan (trk.)................................... 11,880 10,772 Escape ....................................... 1,855 1,969 Total Saab (I) .............................. 556 869 Total car ...................................... 194,885 193,939 Festiva Mini Wagon.................... – 2 Saturn (I) ..................................... 1 – Total minivehicle......................... 51,964 50,859 Focus (I)..................................... 916 799 Total General Motors car............ 12,280 18,971 Total light truck ........................... 40,088 35,767 Mondeo (I) ................................. 264 313 Total General Motors light truck (I). 2,586 2,503 MAZDA ......................................... 286,937 280,565 Mustang (I)................................. 14 130 GENERAL MOTORS...................... 14,866 21,474 MG ROVER
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