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North America Sales History and Forecast North America sales history and forecast 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 U.S. car 131,559 153,658 162,703 172,505 166,848 170,794 172,594 195,026 211,172 Canada car 7,701 8,922 9,182 9,900 10,903 10,895 10,872 13,956 13,423 Mexico car 1,944 2,442 3,995 5,219 4,573 4,990 6,468 7,680 8,189 North America car 141,204 165,022 175,880 187,624 182,324 186,679 189,934 216,662 232,784 U.S. truck – 1,312 26,720 40,622 34,021 37,789 68,611 66,613 67,151 Canada. truck – 89 1,840 2,802 3,072 2,857 5,102 5,142 4,909 Mexico truck 115 233 213 897 982 989 928 890 983 North America truck 115 1,634 28,773 44,321 38,075 41,635 74,641 72,645 73,043 BMW 141,319 166,656 204,653 231,945 220,399 228,314 264,575 289,307 305,827 U.S. car 739,217 – – – – – – – – Canada car 86,148 – – – – – – – – Mexico car 47,176 – – – – – – – – North America car 872,541 – – – – – – – – U.S. truck 1,770,794 – – – – – – – – Canada truck 183,048 – – – – – – – – Mexico truck 45,123 – – – – – – – – North America truck 1,998,965 – – – – – – – – CHRYSLER CORP. 2,871,506 – – – – – – – – U.S. car – 889,506 894,219 863,043 739,430 744,526 751,850 775,084 796,545 Canada car – 92,064 89,163 76,691 83,291 80,243 79,625 84,883 88,430 Mexico car 52,058 65,957 86,948 78,504 86,942 87,746 91,957 97,751 North America car – 1,033,628 1,049,339 1,026,682 901,225 911,711 919,221 951,924 982,726 U.S. truck – 1,938,492 1,834,090 1,616,803 1,517,959 1,578,455 1,635,783 1,654,462 1,624,426 Canada truck – 184,480 192,082 180,742 168,926 163,884 168,411 174,951 172,376 Mexico truck 41,854 48,685 47,280 40,458 43,081 48,963 49,246 51,074 North America truck – 2,164,826 2,074,857 1,844,825 1,727,343 1,785,420 1,853,157 1,878,659 1,847,876 DAIMLER CHRYSLER – 3,198,454 3,124,196 2,871,507 2,628,568 2,697,131 2,772,378 2,830,583 2,830,602 U.S. car 1,559,190 1,733,108 1,693,914 1,519,523 1,357,622 1,330,004 1,204,072 1,243,044 1,291,988 Canada car 95,837 98,102 110,711 94,287 95,166 90,078 90,141 96,807 95,168 Mexico car 44,986 49,294 65,706 84,871 84,799 90,968 97,145 106,211 113,205 North America car 1,700,013 1,880,504 1,870,331 1,698,681 1,537,587 1,511,050 1,391,358 1,446,062 1,500,361 U.S. truck 2,349,164 2,447,285 2,510,287 2,442,797 2,179,683 2,238,765 2,449,036 2,489,073 2,491,702 Canada truck 175,770 194,328 184,040 169,795 172,282 172,529 181,376 185,293 188,652 Mexico truck 65,471 65,141 80,047 79,359 71,820 74,464 82,559 84,961 87,558 North America truck 2,590,405 2,706,754 2,774,374 2,691,951 2,423,785 2,485,758 2,712,971 2,759,327 2,767,912 FORD 4,290,418 4,587,258 4,644,705 4,390,632 3,961,372 3,996,808 4,104,329 4,205,389 4,268,273 U.S. car 2,456,019 2,591,420 2,531,734 2,272,481 1,983,771 2,037,172 2,054,856 2,065,594 2,066,139 Canada car 224,015 259,675 256,792 245,718 232,050 222,725 216,698 191,907 199,049 Mexico car 108,505 112,459 137,733 133,514 125,110 132,053 140,856 141,075 144,893 North America car 2,788,539 2,963,554 2,926,259 2,651,713 2,340,931 2,391,950 2,412,410 2,398,576 2,410,081 U.S. truck 2,118,001 2,391,167 2,384,024 2,590,181 2,412,406 2,458,922 2,424,085 2,417,956 2,423,512 Canada truck 201,195 215,218 215,629 222,721 225,075 224,672 216,084 219,505 215,075 Mexico truck 66,395 63,798 78,925 72,212 60,618 64,039 64,862 70,412 77,239 North America truck 2,385,591 2,670,183 2,678,578 2,885,114 2,698,099 2,747,633 2,705,031 2,707,873 2,715,826 GENERAL MOTORS 5,174,130 5,633,737 5,604,837 5,536,827 5,039,030 5,139,583 5,117,441 5,106,449 5,125,907 U.S. car 860,471 854,670 882,055 899,887 820,310 895,706 880,077 864,310 910,630 Canada car 98,586 104,427 106,814 119,442 109,561 106,219 107,342 108,140 114,171 Mexico Car 12,534 18,539 22,174 25,452 23,874 23,492 27,290 27,463 29,065 North America car 971,591 977,636 1,011,043 1,044,781 953,745 1,025,417 1,014,709 999,913 1,053,866 U.S. truck 149,129 222,223 276,805 307,752 278,710 370,529 396,258 395,277 398,358 Canada truck 18,430 26,976 28,105 30,779 34,369 38,854 39,111 38,607 38,041 Mexico truck – 320 2,308 2,824 4,955 7,625 8,960 9,055 8,655 North America truck 167,559 249,519 307,218 341,355 318,034 417,008 444,329 442,939 445,054 HONDA 1,139,150 1,227,155 1,318,261 1,386,136 1,271,779 1,442,425 1,459,038 1,442,852 1,498,920 U.S. car 186,502 188,927 168,754 166,020 124,739 160,946 187,154 172,096 174,061 Canada car 22,650 31,955 35,876 49,900 44,845 40,055 42,901 40,310 40,641 North America car 209,152 220,882 204,630 215,920 169,584 201,001 230,055 212,406 214,702 U.S. truck 54,045 54,781 86,772 103,582 81,647 62,544 80,373 94,875 88,009 Canada truck 5,847 9,324 16,194 19,116 17,886 14,145 16,029 18,260 18,041 North America truck 59,892 64,105 102,966 122,698 99,533 76,689 96,402 113,135 106,050 MAZDA 269,044 284,987 307,596 338,618 269,117 277,690 326,457 325,541 320,752 U.S. car 127,111 – – – – – – – – Canada car 6,017 – – – – – – – – Mexico car 960 – – – – – – – – North America car 134,088 – – – – – – – – U.S. truck 43,134 – – – – – – – – Canada truck 3,030 – – – – – – – – Mexico truck 246 – – – – – – – – North America truck 46,410 – – – – – – – – MERCEDES-BENZ 180,498 – – – – – – – – www.autonewsdatacenter.com 2002 Market Data Book North America sales history and forecast 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 U.S. car 411,375 403,471 421,894 414,635 421,592 429,998 433,393 444,766 452,318 Canada car 20,036 21,587 30,170 43,164 43,684 44,587 42,790 44,253 44,965 Mexico car 102,704 99,585 129,522 149,274 149,266 141,192 144,632 155,700 156,404 North America car 534,115 524,643 581,586 607,073 614,542 615,777 620,815 644,719 653,687 U.S. truck 213,329 273,741 330,194 288,673 249,407 303,700 416,712 423,288 415,881 Canada truck 14,348 16,313 17,234 13,500 13,263 16,070 21,658 21,310 21,322 Mexico truck 36,814 35,352 43,544 41,263 43,134 42,626 44,556 46,116 47,401 North America truck 264,491 325,406 390,972 343,436 305,804 362,396 482,926 490,714 484,604 NISSAN 798,606 850,049 972,558 950,509 920,346 978,173 1,103,741 1,135,433 1,138,291 U.S. car 867,814 888,969 972,715 955,711 974,468 1,002,298 967,358 956,965 952,697 Canada car 91,528 94,214 95,023 91,216 96,485 95,386 91,478 97,071 96,707 Mexico car – – – – 1,918 9,076 19,320 24,553 25,978 North America car 959,342 983,183 1,067,738 1,046,927 1,072,871 1,106,760 1,078,156 1,078,589 1,075,382 U.S. truck 493,211 586,472 646,491 785,543 665,126 674,365 665,847 641,243 656,711 Canada truck 36,847 35,651 28,573 36,538 37,274 36,866 36,995 36,489 36,975 Mexico truck – – – – – 796 3,740 6,130 5,453 North America truck 530,058 622,123 675,064 822,081 702,400 712,027 706,582 683,862 699,139 TOYOTA 1,489,400 1,605,306 1,742,802 1,869,008 1,775,271 1,818,787 1,784,738 1,762,451 1,774,521 U.S.
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