Japan In January 2013: Down, But Not As Bad As Some Tell You

Bertel Schmitt
by Bertel Schmitt

A new year started in Japanese auto sales, and the easy double digit up times while comparing with a disaster 2011 are over. It’s getting worse: This year, Japan’s new car sales compare to 2012 sales on government-speed: Japanese could collect hefty subsidies in most of 2012, no such largesse this year. In January, new car sales are not down 12.9 percent, as the Dow Jones News Wire make you believe. They are down 7.8 percent, as correctly reported by Reuters. But down is down. Please come to the tables.

Regular vehicle sales Japan January 2013ManufacturerJan ’13Jan ’12YoYYTD ’13YTD ’12YoYDaihatsu195199-2.0%195199-2.0%Hino2,3192,358-1.7%2,3192,358-1.7%Honda20,96044,269-52.7%20,96044,269-52.7%Isuzu3,0953,444-10.1%3,0953,444-10.1%Lexus3,5643,15812.9%3,5643,15812.9%Mazda12,63512,862-1.8%12,63512,862-1.8%Mitsubishi5,2604,74910.8%5,2604,74910.8%Mitsubishi Fuso1,6172,008-19.5%1,6172,008-19.5%Nissan44,21039,65011.5%44,21039,65011.5%Subaru10,0875,91770.5%10,0875,91770.5%Suzuki5,1786,371-18.7%5,1786,371-18.7%Toyota105,355124,633-15.5%105,355124,633-15.5%UD Trucks483555-13.0%483555-13.0%Other14,37513,0949.8%14,37513,0949.8%Total229,333263,267-12.9%229,333263,267-12.9%Data courtesy Japan Automobile Dealers Association

What is down 12.9 percent are regular vehicles. The losses are pretty much across the board as far as the large OEMs go. Don’t jump to conclusions at Honda, wait for the next table.

Mini vehicle sales Japan January 2013ManufacturerJan ’13Jan ’12YoYYTD ’13YTD ’12YoYSuzuki44,65742,3285.5%44,65742,3285.5%Daihatsu46,04553,794-14.4%46,04553,794-14.4%Mitsubishi4,9737,347-32.3%4,9737,347-32.3%Subaru3,7058,755-57.7%3,7058,755-57.7%Honda34,69319,77975.4%34,69319,77975.4%Mazda5,1444,62311.3%5,1444,62311.3%Nissan12,20313,331-8.5%12,20313,331-8.5%Toyota2,7452,6991.7%2,7452,6991.7%Other110.0%110.0%Total154,166152,6571.0%154,166152,6571.0%Data courtesy Japan Mini Vehicles Association

What is up by an astounding 1 percent are sales of mini vehicles, or kei cars. This segment had a surprising resurgence in Japan , and sales are still trending up, even when compared to a very high base in 2012. As you can see, Honda is shifting JDM sales massively to kei cars. Their NBOX is a hit.

Total vehicle sales Japan January 2013ManufacturerJan ’13Jan ’12YoYYTD ’13YTD ’12YoYDaihatsu46,24053,993-14.4%46,24053,993-14.4%Hino2,3192,358-1.7%2,3192,358-1.7%Honda55,65364,048-13.1%55,65364,048-13.1%Isuzu3,0953,444-10.1%3,0953,444-10.1%Lexus3,5643,15812.9%3,5643,15812.9%Mazda17,77917,4851.7%17,77917,4851.7%Mitsubishi10,23312,096-15.4%10,23312,096-15.4%Mitsubishi Fuso1,6172,008-19.5%1,6172,008-19.5%Nissan56,41352,9816.5%56,41352,9816.5%Subaru13,79214,672-6.0%13,79214,672-6.0%Suzuki49,83548,6992.3%49,83548,6992.3%Toyota108,100127,332-15.1%108,100127,332-15.1%UD Trucks483555-13.0%483555-13.0%Other14,37613,0959.8%14,37613,0959.8%Total383,499415,924-7.8%383,499415,924-7.8%

This is the consolidated picture. For January. Japans automaker believe that the Japanese domestic market will go down more than 10 percent in 2013 . In 2012, Japan had the best sales since 2007. Japanese bought 5.57 million cars in 2012, up 27.5 percent. There won’t be a repeat-performance this year.

Bertel Schmitt
Bertel Schmitt

Bertel Schmitt comes back to journalism after taking a 35 year break in advertising and marketing. He ran and owned advertising agencies in Duesseldorf, Germany, and New York City. Volkswagen A.G. was Bertel's most important corporate account. Schmitt's advertising and marketing career touched many corners of the industry with a special focus on automotive products and services. Since 2004, he lives in Japan and China with his wife <a href="http://www.tomokoandbertel.com"> Tomoko </a>. Bertel Schmitt is a founding board member of the <a href="http://www.offshoresuperseries.com"> Offshore Super Series </a>, an American offshore powerboat racing organization. He is co-owner of the racing team Typhoon.

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  • 28-Cars-Later 28-Cars-Later on Feb 01, 2013

    Ut oh there's that "Japanese Auto Sales" header image again with the Korean made Hyundai and not-sold-in-Japan Acura (as far as I know).

  • Mike978 Mike978 on Feb 01, 2013

    Bertel - what is the profitability of a Kei car compared to a regular car? If there were less profitable then shifting sales from regular to Kei would not be good news financial. Of course if they were more profitable then good news for Honda etc.

    • Bertel Schmitt Bertel Schmitt on Feb 01, 2013

      Honestly, I have NO IDEA. Japanese OEMs are not very forthcoming when you ask them that.

  • MaintenanceCosts Poorly packaged, oddly proportioned small CUV with an unrefined hybrid powertrain and a luxury-market price? Who wouldn't want it?
  • MaintenanceCosts Who knows whether it rides or handles acceptably or whether it chews up a set of tires in 5000 miles, but we definitely know it has a "mature stance."Sounds like JUST the kind of previous owner you'd want…
  • 28-Cars-Later Nissan will be very fortunate to not be in the Japanese equivalent of Chapter 11 reorganization over the next 36 months, "getting rolling" is a luxury (also, I see what you did there).
  • MaintenanceCosts RAM! RAM! RAM! ...... the child in the crosswalk that you can't see over the hood of this factory-lifted beast.
  • 3-On-The-Tree Yes all the Older Land Cruiser’s and samurai’s have gone up here as well. I’ve taken both vehicle ps on some pretty rough roads exploring old mine shafts etc. I bought mine right before I deployed back in 08 and got it for $4000 and also bought another that is non running for parts, got a complete engine, drive train. The mice love it unfortunately.
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