Automotive Industry
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History
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Economy
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General
The automotive industry is a term that covers a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles, towed vehicles, motorcycles and mopeds. It is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue.
The term automotive industry usually does not include industries dedicated to the maintenance of automobiles following delivery to the end-user, such as repair shops and motor fuel filling stations.
The term automotive was created from Greek autos (self), and Latin motivus (of motion) to represent any form of self-powered vehicle. This term was proposed by SAE member Elmer Sperry.
History
The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929 before the Great Depression, the world had 32,028,500 automobiles in use, and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4.87 persons. After World War II, the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world's auto production. In 1980, the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world's leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million units. With 19.3 million units manufactured in 2012, China almost doubled the U.S. production, with 10.3 million units, while Japan was in third place with 9.9 million units.
Economy
Around the world, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007, consuming over 260 billion US gallons (980,000,000 m3) of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The automobile is a primary mode of transportation for many developed economies. The Detroit branch of Boston Consulting Group predicts that, by 2014, one-third of world demand will be in the four BRIC markets (Brazil, Russia, India and China). Other potentially powerful automotive markets are Iran and Indonesia. Emerging auto markets already buy more cars than established markets. According to a J.D. Power study, emerging markets accounted for 51 percent of the global light-vehicle sales in 2010. The study expects this trend to accelerate.
World Motor Vehicle Production
For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929 before the Great Depression, the world had 32,028,500 automobiles in use, and the US automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4.87 persons. After WWII the U.S. issued 3/4 of world's auto production. In 1980 the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world's leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million units. By producing 18.4 million units in 2011, China produced more than twice the number of automobiles made by the U.S. in second place with 8.7 million units, while Japan was in third place with 8.4 million units.
Global Production Of Motor Vehicles By Year
Year
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Production
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Change
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1997
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54,434,000
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1998
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52,987,000
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-2.7%
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1999
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56,258,892
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6.2%
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2000
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58,374,162
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3.8%
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2001
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56,304,925
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-3.5%
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2002
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58,994,318
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4.8%
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2003
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60,663,225
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2.8%
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2004
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64,496,220
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6.3%
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2005
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66,482,439
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3.1%
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2006
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69,222,975
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4.1%
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2007
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73,266,061
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5.8%
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2008
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70,520,493
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-3.7%
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2009
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61,791,868
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-12.4%
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2010
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77,857,705
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26.0%
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2011
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79,989,155
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3.1%
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2012
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84,141,209
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5.3%
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Top 20 Car Manufacturers In 2012
Country
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Number of Vehicles Produced
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China
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19,271,808
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United States
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10,328,884
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Japan
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9,942,711
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Germany
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5,649,269
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South Korea
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4,557,738
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India
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4,145,194
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Brazil
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3,342,617
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Mexico
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3,001,974
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Thailand
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2,483,043
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Canada
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2.463,732
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Russia
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2,231,737
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Spain
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1,979,179
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France
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1,967,765
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United Kingdom
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1,576,945
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Czech Republic
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1,178,938
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Turkey
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1,072,339
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Indonesia
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1,065,557
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Iran
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989,110
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Slovakia
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900,000
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Argentina
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764,495
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