Japan In February 2013: Down 8 Percent
Japanese automobile sales were down eight percent in February 2013, compared to the same month in the prior year. This according to consolidated data by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association and the Japan Mini Vehicles Association.
Sales of regular vehicles, tallied by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association, were down 12.2 percent, a sixth month of decline after the stop of government subsidies. Sales of imported vehicles resist the downtrend. In February, nearly 10 percent of all regular cars were made outside of Japan, 6.5 percent by non-Japanese makers.
Mini vehicle sales Japan February 2013ManufacturerFeb ’13Feb ’12YoYYTD ’13YTD ’12YoYSuzuki52,09052,0180.1%96,74994,3462.5%Daihatsu59,76563,969-6.6%105,810117,763-10.2%Mitsubishi6,2838,875-29.2%11,25616,222-30.6%Subaru5,2129,572-45.5%8,91718,327-51.3%Honda37,66326,71541.0%72,35646,49455.6%Mazda4,8445,247-7.7%9,9889,8701.2%Nissan15,65516,440-4.8%27,85829,771-6.4%Toyota3,4143,574-4.5%6,1596,273-1.8%Other13-66.7%24-50.0%Total184,927186,413-0.8%339,095339,0700.0%Data courtesy Japan Mini Vehicles AssociationSales of minivehicles, recorded by the Japan Mini Vehicles Association, were down slightly in February, and are flat for the year. Minivehicles had seen growth in the past months, even after the subsides expired.
Total vehicle sales Japan February 2013ManufacturerFeb ’13Feb ’12YoYYTD ’13YTD ’12YoYDaihatsu59,92464,256-6.7%106,164118,249-10.2%Hino3,5233,09413.9%5,8425,4517.2%Honda66,39977,155-13.9%122,052141,203-13.6%Isuzu4,4174,657-5.2%7,5128,101-7.3%Lexus3,6473,5542.6%7,2116,7127.4%Mazda20,56419,3626.2%38,34336,8474.1%Mitsubishi13,34614,530-8.1%23,57926,626-11.4%Mitsubishi Fuso2,6022,638-1.4%4,2194,646-9.2%Nissan69,58372,119-3.5%125,996125,1000.7%Subaru15,46417,178-10.0%29,25631,850-8.1%Suzuki59,23759,631-0.7%109,074108,3300.7%Toyota138,889162,451-14.5%246,989289,783-14.8%UD Trucks598690-13.3%1,0811,246-13.2%Other19,13318,3114.5%33,50931,4066.7%Total477,326519,626-8.1%860,827935,550-8.0%On a consolidated basis, sales are down, but still not the -25 percent that had been predicted for after the end of the subsidies.
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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