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Within the last ten years there have been major changes when it comes to the automobile industry. Not only have the technologies changed with the rise of more fuel-efficient and eco friendly vehicles taking over the market place but there also has been a major change in the world leaders when it comes to automobile production.
In 2000 the United States lead the world in production with 12,799,857 units produced, followed by Japan at 10,140,796. By 2005 the US was in a steady decline while other markets rose sharply. The most noted was China whose automobile production doubled by 2005 to 5,708,421 units produced.
As early as 2008 Japan had taken over the number one spot with 11,563,629 units produced, followed close behind by China at 9,345,101. At this time the US had a large decrease in market share with only 8,705,239 units produced.
Last year in 2009 there was a worldwide automobile crisis, which hit hard in North America when the Big 3, General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, were in trouble of going bankrupt. Every country saw a significant decline in their automobile production and although the top 5 countries, Japan, China, South Korea, Germany, and the United States still maintained the top five positions there were some major changes. The following are the current world leaders based on the 2009 numbers from worldometers.info.
#1 Japan
The Japanese automotive industry is one of the most well known industries in the world and has revolutionized the automotive sector with its Just In Time inventory strategy. In 2009 Japan was the world's largest vehicle manufacturer with 9,756,515 units produced. Japanese automotive manufacturers include Honda, Isuzu, Kawasaki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Mitsuoka, Nissan, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, and Yamaha.
#2 Germany
Germany's automotive industry is one of the largest employers in the whole country. In 2009 Germany came in at second for the world leaders in automotive production with 5,398,508 units produced. The six car manufactures in Germany are Volkswagen, Audi, BMW, Daimler AG, Porsche, and Opel.
#3 China
As of November 2009 China is the third largest automotive producing country in the world with 5,233,132 units produced. Of the automobiles produced, 44.3% are local brands, such as Chery, Geely, Hafei, Jianghuai, Chang'an, Great Wall, and so on, while the other 55.7% are made up of foreign car manufactures such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Honda and Toyota. China is poised to become number one in 2010, and is already the leading automotive marketplace in the world.
#4 United Sates of America
In 2009 4,366,220 motor vehicles were manufactured in the USA making them the fourth largest in the world. The 14 major automobile manufactures that have factories in the USA are General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Daimler AG, BMW, Navistar, Paccar-DAF, Volvo, Toyota, Nissan Motors, Honda, Fuji Heavy Industries-Subaru, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Isuzu.
#5 South Korea
In 2009 South Korean became the fifth largest automobile industry in the world with 3,489,136 units being produced. Korean automotive manufacturers include Hyundai, Kia, GM Daewoo, Ssangyong, and Renault Samsung.
Only time will tell which countries will climb to the top five positions. Those that are researching new eco-friendly technologies and moving away from their dependence on oil are likely to be the leaders in automotive production.
Corey Rozon is a freelance business writer from Canada. The top 5 auto producing countries in the world article was written for MonsterAuto.ca, your online source for finding used cars. For more automotive news check out the Auto Monster Cars Blog.
Why You Should Buy Japanese Car Parts From Japan
Have you ever thought of importing Japanese car parts? I'm sure you would have realised by now how expensive performance car parts are, but what if you could import quality car parts without having to spend too much?
Most of the time it's not the actual car part that costs a fortune, it is the mark-up that retailers add on to all of the prices. It is possible for Japanese car part retailers to lift up the price because Japanese manufacturers have been among the most reliable ones over the past 10 years and there is a lot of demand for performance car parts from Japan.
So how can you buy performance car parts at a fraction of their cost?
A good way to do that is to "bypass" the retailer and get your car parts straight from the source: buy your car parts from Japan. When you import Japanese car parts you can save a lot money, sometimes up to 70% on the most in demand car parts.
It is also an easier process to find the exact item you are looking for when you import it from Japan. Whether it be a Mazda, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda or any other Japanese model. You can easily get pistons, boost controllers, coilovers, connecting rods, air-line compressors, fenders, etc.
Do not worry, you do not have to book your next ticket to Tokyo to buy any of these Japanese car parts: browse through an electronic parts catalogue where thousand of car parts are instantly searchable to find the part you are after.
The reasons why you should opt for buying a Japanese car part online are easy to list. First of all, when you buy a Japanese car part from an online store you have a huge selection: you can easily choose the car part you want, even though you are really picky. The second main factor you should consider when importing a Japanese car part is the money you are saving. Sometimes, it is very easy to get car parts up to anywhere between 50% to 70% cheaper than their local prices.
In doing that you are way ahead of your "competition" and you can save big bucks. Should you want to make money out of it you could easily set up a business in which you could buy Japanese car parts on line and then resell them on ebay with a profit margin. Have you ever thought of it?
If you want to save on quality car parts you should avoid buying the parts from your distributor. Instead, go to your distributor with a calculator then go home and calculate the savings you could be making. Importing Japanese car parts is the best way to go if you want to buy car parts at the lowest prices.
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Best car makes?
I plan on buying a car and these are the options of the makes that I have to choose from:
Acura
Chrysler
Ford
GM
Honda
Hyundai
Isuzu
Jeep
Kia
Lexus
Mercury
Mazda
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Porsche
Subaru
Suzuki
Toyota
Volkswagen
It has to be a relatively big sized car that isn't too expensive. Which is best out of all of them? (safety, gas etc..) Also I want to know how much money would I get trade in for an 85' Oldsmobile Cutlass?
Toyota camry or corolla is the best choice there. Because, they are relatively cheap, reliable, good on gas. The parts are also relatively cheap. Forexample if you need to replace a broken tail light or bumper, it is less expensive compared to other makes.
Toyota corolla is truely a global brand. It is driven in almost every country. Even in rugged places that have virtually no paved roads such as Afghanistan.
Another thing to consider is the depreciation factor. Some cars depreciate very quickly. Forexample if you buy it for $12000, two years later if you want to re-sell in in the open market it will only sell for $5000. But Toyota camry and corolla hold their value for very long time compared to other cars.
If you can afford go for camry but if not then corolla.
Also it is not a good idea to finance your purchase. It is a very expensive way of buying a car. Either buy it and pay it all upfront if you have. If you dont, then lease it.
Regarding your oldsmobile, you wont get much if you trade it in. Because the dealers may offer you more than what you can sell it in the open market but they will bump the price of your new car. The deal will look sweet to you but actually, they will be overcharging you. The best is to first talk about the car you are buying and once you have been giving a price that you are satisfied with, tell them about the trade in. Dont tell them before hand that you want to trade in your car.
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