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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 1:01 pm
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Toyota beats GM in worldwide sales in first half
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Wednesday July 23, 9:01 am ET
Toyota beats General Motors in worldwide sales in first half of 2008 as
US sales slump

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Corp (NYSE:GM - News) trailed
Japanese rival Toyota Motor Corp (Tokyo:7203.T - News) in global vehicle
sales decisively through the second quarter and first half of the year,
hurt by a large decline in North America.

The Detroit-based automaker said on Wednesday that vehicle sales fell 3
percent to 4.54 million vehicles in the first half as higher sales in
Europe, Asia and Latin America failed to offset a 15 percent decline in
North America.

Toyota sales, meanwhile, rose 2.2 percent to 4.8 million in the first
six months of 2008. The tally includes sales at mini-vehicle unit
Daihatsu Motor Co (Tokyo:7262.T - News) and truck unit Hino Motors Ltd
(Tokyo:7205.T - News).

Higher U.S. gas prices have "put an enormous amount of pressure" on GM's
truck sales, said Erich Merkle, an automotive consultant with accounting
and consulting firm Crowe Chizek and Co LLC. "That is equating to lower
sales for GM and causing them to now fall behind Toyota."

Both the automakers have cut U.S. truck production in response to weak
U.S. auto sales and a consumer shift from low-mileage vehicles because
of high fuel prices.

The slump in U.S. demand for large SUVs and pickup trucks has hit GM
particularly hard as the high-margin vehicles historically account for a
majority of the automaker's sales.

Toyota, on the other hand, has been able to weather the downturn better
because of its strong car line-up, but plans to cut its global sales
target for 2008.

GM and Toyota were roughly even in 2007 for the top spot among the
world's automakers, with GM slightly ahead if sales from a China
business were included.


It’s Official: Toyota is #1
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Reuters reports that Toyota sold 4.8m vehicles in the first half of
2008, while GM managed to move 4.54m. It's official: GM is no longer the
world's largest automobile manufacturer. GM's spinmeisters promptly
bragged that it reached record numbers in three of its four regions in
the second quarter of 2008. Unfortunately, GM's 116k-unit growth outside
of the U.S. was swamped by a 236k-unit decline in the home market. Also,
GM continues to take full unit credit for sales in China– even though
the Chinese business is majority-owned by Chinese partner SAIC. (For
example, GM owns only 34 percent of the unit which builds the
high-volume Chevrolet Spark.) GM's decision back in 2000 to ramp-up
trucks and SUVs whilst eviscerating their US car efforts in order to
boost profit margins has come home to roost.

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Jim Higgins <gordian....DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Toyota beats GM in worldwide sales in first halfhttp://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080723/gm_toyota_sales.html?.v=4
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>> Wednesday July 23, 9:01 am ET
>> Toyota beats General Motors in worldwide sales in first half of 2008 as
>> US sales slump
> "Mike Hunter" <mikehu....DeleteThis@mailcity.com> wrote:
> The vehicles in the show room today are the only vehicles GMsellstoday.
> They are not selling what they sold ten or even five years ago. Those
> vehicles are as good or better than what any other manufacture has in their
> show rooms.. The fact is what GM is selling today can be driven home for far
> less than most imports that have the same equipment and are of similar size.
>
> In the world of marketing GM will sell more of what they have to offer at
> their price than any other, period. If you think the price of what you can
> drive home, for what you can get in product, does not influence the number
> of vehicles you will sell and what you sold five years ago was the defining
> factor of what people will buy today, you have not watched Hyundai and Kia
> steal buyers by the thousands from Toyota and Honda in the US over the past
> five years.
>
> mike hunt

It looks like that period is over

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