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The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.{{cite web]|url=http://www.oica.net/htdocs/statistics/tableaux2006/worldprod_country-2.pdf--> In 2006 16 million new automobiles were sold in the USA, 15 million in Western Europe, 7 million in China and one million in India. In 2007 the markets in Canada, USA, Western Europe and Japan are stagnating, while those in South America (especially Brazil) and Asia (South Korea and India) are growing.

Global locations Although the locations of the headquarters of the major volume producers of motor vehicles are confined to a relatively small number of countries, their manufacturing facilities are distributed in many other countries around the world.

World motor vehicle production World's largest vehicle manufacturers The table below gives the world's largest fifteen motor vehicle manufacturers along with their Division (business) and subsidiary companies. The table is ranked by parent group production volumes for 2006 (all motor vehicles) from the OICA data, with the largest producer appearing at the top of the table, as for the table above.

{]!Country of origin!Ownership!Main market] () - 8,926,160 vehicles|-|Buick ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Chevrolet ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia/Europe (as Chevrolet)|-|GMC (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Holden ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America/Europe/Australia|-|Opel ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Saturn Corporation || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||North America|-|Saab Automobile || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Vauxhall Motors || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||United Kingdom

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|2. Toyota () - 8,036,010 vehicles|-|Daihatsu ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia, Canada|-|Lexus ] || align="center"| ||Division||United States, Canada|-|Toyota ] () - 6,268,193 vehicles|-|Ford Motor Company || align="center"| ||Division||Global|-|Jaguar Cars || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Land Rover || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Lincoln (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Mercury (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Volvo Cars || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|4. Volkswagen Group () - 5,684,603 vehicles|-|Audi ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Bugatti Automobiles SAS || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Lamborghini ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Latin America|-|Škoda Auto || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Africa/Asia/Oceania/Latin America|-|Volkswagen ] () - 3669514 vehicles|-|Acura ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|6. PSA Peugeot Citroën () - 3356859 vehicles] || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Africa/Asia/Latin America/Oceania|-|Peugeot ] () - 3223372 vehicles|-|Infiniti ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|8. Chrysler () - 2544590 vehicles|-|Chrysler ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America/Europe|-|Jeep ] () - 2492470 vehicles|-|Dacia (car) || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe|-|Renault ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|10. Hyundai Motor Company () - 2462677 vehicles] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|11. Fiat () - 2317652 vehicles|-|Abarth ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Latin America|-|Ferrari ] || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Latin America|-|Iveco ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe|-|Maserati ] () - 2297277 vehicles|-|Maruti Udyog ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|13. DaimlerChrysler () - 2044533 vehicles|-|Mercedes-Benz ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global|-|Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|smart (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Asia/Middle East/Oceania/Latin America

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|14. Mazda () - 1396412 vehicles|-|Mazda ] () - 1381123 vehicles|-|Kia Motors || align="center"| ||Division||Global|}

Notes* It is not uncommon for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers - Porsche holds a large stake in the Volkswagen Group. These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. However there are 4 relationships between the "top 15" manufacturers listed in the table above: * The Renault-Nissan Motors alliance involves two global companies linked by cross-shareholding, with Renault holding 44.3% of Nissan shares, and Nissan holding 15% of Renault shares. * Ford Motor Company holds a 33.9% stake in Mazda. * Hyundai Motor Company holds a 38.67% stake in Kia Motors.{{cite web |title=Shareholder|publisher=Kia Motors|accessdate=2007-07-31|url=http://www.kmcir.com/eng/kire1000/kire1500.aspx--> * DaimlerChrysler holds a 19.9% stake in Chrysler.{{cite web |title=Cerberus Takes Over Majority Interest in Chrysler Group and Related Financial Services Business for EUR 5.5 Billion ($7.4 billion) from DaimlerChrysler|publisher=DaimlerChrysler|accessdate=2007-07-31|url=http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/dccom/0-5-7153-1-858191-1-0-0-0-0-0-13-7145-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html--> * General Motors still holds a 3% stake in Suzuki. Suzuki is also partner with GM in GMDAT and CAMI Automotive{{cite web |title=General Motors history|publisher=General Motors|accessdate=2007-10-06|url=http://www.gm.com:80/corporate/about/history/?m=2000-->

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The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide.{{cite web]|url=http://www.oica.net/htdocs/statistics/tableaux2006/worldprod_country-2.pdf--> In 2006 16 million new automobiles were sold in the USA, 15 million in Western Europe, 7 million in China and one million in India. In 2007 the markets in Canada, USA, Western Europe and Japan are stagnating, while those in South America (especially Brazil) and Asia (South Korea and India) are growing.

Global locations Although the locations of the headquarters of the major volume producers of motor vehicles are confined to a relatively small number of countries, their manufacturing facilities are distributed in many other countries around the world.

World motor vehicle production World's largest vehicle manufacturers The table below gives the world's largest fifteen motor vehicle manufacturers along with their Division (business) and subsidiary companies. The table is ranked by parent group production volumes for 2006 (all motor vehicles) from the OICA data, with the largest producer appearing at the top of the table, as for the table above.

{]!Country of origin!Ownership!Main market] () - 8,926,160 vehicles|-|Buick ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Chevrolet ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia/Europe (as Chevrolet)|-|GMC (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Holden ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America/Europe/Australia|-|Opel ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Saturn Corporation || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||North America|-|Saab Automobile || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Vauxhall Motors || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||United Kingdom

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|2. Toyota () - 8,036,010 vehicles|-|Daihatsu ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia, Canada|-|Lexus ] || align="center"| ||Division||United States, Canada|-|Toyota ] () - 6,268,193 vehicles|-|Ford Motor Company || align="center"| ||Division||Global|-|Jaguar Cars || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Land Rover || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Lincoln (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Mercury (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||North America|-|Volvo Cars || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|4. Volkswagen Group () - 5,684,603 vehicles|-|Audi ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Bugatti Automobiles SAS || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|Lamborghini ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Latin America|-|Škoda Auto || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Africa/Asia/Oceania/Latin America|-|Volkswagen ] () - 3669514 vehicles|-|Acura ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|6. PSA Peugeot Citroën () - 3356859 vehicles] || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Africa/Asia/Latin America/Oceania|-|Peugeot ] () - 3223372 vehicles|-|Infiniti ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|8. Chrysler () - 2544590 vehicles|-|Chrysler ] || align="center"| ||Division||North America/Europe|-|Jeep ] () - 2492470 vehicles|-|Dacia (car) || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe|-|Renault ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Asia

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|10. Hyundai Motor Company () - 2462677 vehicles] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|11. Fiat () - 2317652 vehicles|-|Abarth ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe/Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Latin America|-|Ferrari ] || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Latin America|-|Iveco ] || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Europe|-|Maserati ] () - 2297277 vehicles|-|Maruti Udyog ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|13. DaimlerChrysler () - 2044533 vehicles|-|Mercedes-Benz ] || align="center"| ||Division||Global|-|Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation || align="center"| ||Subsidiary||Global|-|smart (automobile) || align="center"| ||Division||Europe/Asia/Middle East/Oceania/Latin America

|-bgcolor="gainsboro"|colspan="5"|14. Mazda () - 1396412 vehicles|-|Mazda ] () - 1381123 vehicles|-|Kia Motors || align="center"| ||Division||Global|}

Notes* It is not uncommon for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers - Porsche holds a large stake in the Volkswagen Group. These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. However there are 4 relationships between the "top 15" manufacturers listed in the table above: * The Renault-Nissan Motors alliance involves two global companies linked by cross-shareholding, with Renault holding 44.3% of Nissan shares, and Nissan holding 15% of Renault shares. * Ford Motor Company holds a 33.9% stake in Mazda. * Hyundai Motor Company holds a 38.67% stake in Kia Motors.{{cite web |title=Shareholder|publisher=Kia Motors|accessdate=2007-07-31|url=http://www.kmcir.com/eng/kire1000/kire1500.aspx--> * DaimlerChrysler holds a 19.9% stake in Chrysler.{{cite web |title=Cerberus Takes Over Majority Interest in Chrysler Group and Related Financial Services Business for EUR 5.5 Billion ($7.4 billion) from DaimlerChrysler|publisher=DaimlerChrysler|accessdate=2007-07-31|url=http://www.daimlerchrysler.com/dccom/0-5-7153-1-858191-1-0-0-0-0-0-13-7145-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html--> * General Motors still holds a 3% stake in Suzuki. Suzuki is also partner with GM in GMDAT and CAMI Automotive{{cite web |title=General Motors history|publisher=General Motors|accessdate=2007-10-06|url=http://www.gm.com:80/corporate/about/history/?m=2000-->

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