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Production North America Production History and Forecast Production www.autonewsdatacenter.com North America production history and forecast 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 AUTOALLIANCE (U.S. car) ............ 71,723 65,924 83,422 133,271 271,603 268,595 279,202 282,681 275,304 U.S. car.......................................... 34,169 21,460 56,589 35,136 30,263 32,938 33,041 32,844 35,725 Mexico car .................................... 1,001 1,046 308 – – – – – – North America car .................... 35,170 22,506 56,897 35,136 30,263 32,938 33,041 32,844 35,725 U.S. truck...................................... 85,155 100,140 109,501 108,780 96,680 102,821 117,164 128,382 123,022 BMW ...................................... 120,325 122,646 166,398 143,916 126,943 135,759 150,205 161,226 158,747 Canada car .................................... 9,163 – – – – – – – – Canada truck.................................. 70,851 62,746 50,964 131,190 179,230 195,763 205,754 191,475 186,864 CAMI ...................................... 80,014 62,746 50,964 131,190 179,230 195,763 205,754 191,475 186,864 U.S. car.......................................... 438,141 420,521 363,027 350,766 314,261 358,590 392,180 380,661 380,474 Canada car.................................... 198,965 201,723 140,642 209,045 314,892 298,300 283,377 275,845 268,018 Mexico car.................................... 200,743 173,657 137,669 156,451 141,142 140,222 159,910 224,371 215,669 North America car .................... 837,849 795,901 641,338 716,262 770,295 797,112 835,467 880,877 864,161 U.S. truck...................................... 1,271,740 1,419,779 1,451,536 1,424,886 1,496,840 1,632,402 1,695,359 1,659,969 1,719,332 Canada truck.................................. 358,422 334,155 307,312 346,233 336,892 325,975 353,060 359,761 347,086 Mexico truck.................................. 204,060 202,833 170,913 185,032 169,172 161,012 154,615 159,824 162,563 North America truck .................. 1,834,222 1,956,767 1,929,761 1,956,151 2,002,904 2,119,389 2,203,034 2,179,554 2,228,981 DAIMLERCHRYSLER .................. 2,672,071 2,752,668 2,571,099 2,672,413 2,773,199 2,916,501 3,038,501 3,060,431 3,093,142 U.S. car.......................................... 989,868 1,072,389 821,680 696,117 653,419 585,650 513,946 507,304 510,671 Canada car.................................... 202,255 196,226 174,681 170,409 181,713 225,709 218,193 169,827 150,113 Mexico car.................................... 168,556 154,609 84,974 70,871 97,827 236,664 222,876 229,147 230,782 North America car .................... 1,360,679 1,423,224 1,081,335 937,397 932,959 1,048,023 955,015 906,278 891,566 U.S. truck...................................... 2,268,535 2,340,547 2,296,844 2,318,486 2,326,605 2,247,210 2,334,558 2,282,454 2,287,202 Canada truck.................................. 298,914 318,486 286,748 201,832 114,843 193,437 301,284 313,171 334,614 Mexico truck .................................. 71,141 31,265 50,222 23,900 13,874 – – – – North America truck .................. 2,638,590 2,690,298 2,633,814 2,544,218 2,455,322 2,440,647 2,635,842 2,595,625 2,621,816 FORD...................................... 3,999,269 4,113,522 3,715,149 3,481,615 3,388,281 3,488,670 3,590,857 3,501,903 3,513,382 U.S. car.......................................... 1,656,172 1,672,987 1,385,496 1,182,933 1,221,274 1,293,123 1,318,810 1,337,431 1,377,551 Canada car.................................... 521,300 583,818 618,149 603,652 589,264 649,360 631,283 639,542 631,101 Mexico car.................................... 139,051 142,181 106,261 140,681 137,517 125,184 165,391 204,455 205,418 North America car .................... 2,316,523 2,398,986 2,109,906 1,927,266 1,948,055 2,067,667 2,115,484 2,181,428 2,214,070 U.S. truck*.................................... 2,067,988 2,443,274 2,545,066 2,429,073 2,225,037 2,200,599 2,303,508 2,494,230 2,445,747 Canada truck.................................. 309,426 322,473 321,895 320,210 292,447 267,051 284,672 323,455 306,451 Mexico truck.................................. 308,846 366,039 365,358 345,395 294,610 282,719 252,805 217,743 215,131 North America truck .................. 2,686,260 3,131,786 3,232,319 3,094,678 2,812,094 2,750,369 2,840,985 3,035,428 2,967,329 GENERAL MOTORS.................... 5,002,783 5,530,772 5,342,225 5,021,944 4,760,149 4,818,036 4,956,469 5,216,856 5,181,399 U.S. car.......................................... 692,377 641,109 593,108 566,967 555,773 552,956 542,464 556,654 563,905 Canada car.................................... 177,040 169,264 192,787 194,514 187,345 199,498 194,266 191,050 191,605 Mexico car.................................... 23,825 24,962 21,624 21,824 21,795 20,201 18,397 25,116 25,184 North America car .................... 893,242 835,335 807,519 783,305 764,913 772,655 755,127 772,820 780,694 U.S. truck...................................... 2,283 111,628 252,205 236,436 306,466 357,394 431,521 444,257 434,931 Canada truck.................................. 193,954 191,754 199,443 198,014 177,732 144,726 112,231 97,711 98,599 North America truck .................. 196,237 303,382 451,648 434,450 484,198 502,120 543,752 541,968 533,530 HONDA.................................... 1,089,479 1,138,717 1,259,167 1,217,755 1,249,111 1,274,775 1,298,879 1,314,788 1,314,224 U.S. car .......................................... – – – – 82,877 122,012 114,413 111,783 106,738 U.S. truck ...................................... – – – – – 105,868 120,988 131,674 154,976 HYUNDAI/KIA ............................ – – – – 82,877 227,880 235,401 243,457 261,714 U.S. car.......................................... 193,435 202,611 126,247 91,536 76,583 84,137 82,897 86,426 87,683 U.S. truck ...................................... – – 47,452 21,744 20,933 26,403 25,421 22,504 26,351 MITSUBISHI.............................. 193,435 202,611 173,699 113,280 97,516 110,540 108,318 108,930 114,034 U.S. car.......................................... 157,876 235,445 322,068 366,771 391,545 369,936 352,150 357,183 347,049 Mexico car.................................... 293,406 298,513 260,721 277,111 283,910 281,406 293,396 286,028 282,990 North America car .................... 451,282 533,958 582,789 643,882 675,455 651,342 645,546 643,211 630,039 U.S. truck...................................... 168,349 174,361 200,203 387,989 454,201 402,818 387,401 377,292 364,403 Mexico truck.................................. 34,517 30,304 32,084 36,496 14,760 14,868 52,880 50,654 49,415 North America truck .................. 202,866 204,665 232,287 424,485 468,961 417,686 440,281 427,946 413,818 NISSAN .................................. 654,148 738,623 815,076 1,068,367 1,144,416 1,069,028 1,085,827 1,071,157 1,043,857 [email protected] 2005 Market Data Book Production www.autonewsdatacenter.com North America production history and forecast 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 U.S. car.......................................... 188,967 205,306 233,517 237,397 236,505 238,876 249,499 253,825 248,874 U.S. truck...................................... 162,714 164,550 161,566 143,281 136,760 127,228 124,960 122,036 123,174 NUMMI.................................... 351,681 369,856 395,083 380,678 373,265 366,104 374,459 375,861 372,048 RENAULT (Mexico Car) ................ 1,757 11,841 15,533 11,494 11,990 13,932 15,980 16,328 15,787 U.S. car.......................................... 103,010 102,813 96,993 105,550 107,571 95,506 88,647 91,086 93,072 U.S. truck...................................... 83,307 28,638 25,239 13,150 30,484 58,815 106,829 110,887 109,384 SUBARU-ISUZU ........................ 186,317 131,451 122,232 118,700 138,055 154,321 195,476 201,973 202,456 U.S. car.......................................... 353,381 386,860 435,853 470,292 482,364 431,957 435,696 419,524 425,392 Canada car.................................... 166,130 218,011 214,209 222,509 221,378 192,026 213,712 207,258 205,570 North America car .................... 519,511 604,871 650,062 692,801 703,742 623,983 649,408 626,782 630,962 U.S. truck...................................... 262,260 280,848 291,516 374,048 371,533 383,066 381,966 445,037 498,218 Canada truck.................................. – – 13,334 65,350 71,093 61,664 182,373 202,325 207,901 Mexico truck .................................. – – – 238 27,232 31,807 31,239 30,505 30,793 North America truck .................. 262,260 280,848 304,850 439,636 469,858 476,537 595,578 677,867 736,912 TOYOTA .................................. 781,771 885,719 954,912 1,132,437 1,173,600 1,100,520 1,244,986 1,304,649 1,367,874 VOLKSWAGEN (Mexico Car) .......... 380,690 332,876 287,253 225,342 304,673 386,513 386,814 383,657 378,239 U.S. truck...................................... 266,172 237,116 246,009 326,607 326,975 328,502 342,166 347,640 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