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TOKYO, Aug 30, 2016 - (JCN Newswire) - Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced a summary of automobile production, Japanese domestic sales, and export results for the month of July 2016.
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Production in Japan for the month of July 2016 experienced a year-on-year increase for the third consecutive month (since May 2016).
Production in regions outside of Japan experienced a year-on-year decrease for the first time in 17 months (since February 2015). This includes record high production for the month of July in Asia and all-time record production in China.
Worldwide production experienced a year-on-year decrease for the first time in 14 months (since May 2015).
Total domestic automobile sales in the Japanese market for the month of July 2016 experienced a year-on-year decrease for the second consecutive month (since June 2016).
New vehicle registrations experienced a year-on-year decrease for the second consecutive month (since June 2016).
Sales of mini-vehicles experienced a year-on-year decrease for the second consecutive month (since June 2016).
Vehicle registrations - excluding mini-vehicles
Fit was the industry's fifth best-selling car among new vehicle registrations for the month of July 2016 with sales of 9,592 units. VEZEL was the industry's 10th best-selling car with sales of 6,295 units.
Mini vehicles - under 660cc
N-BOX was the industry's top-selling car in the mini-vehicle category for the month of July 2016 with sales of 13,024 units. N-WGN was the industry's eighth best-selling car with sales of 6,155 units.
Total exports from Japan in July 2016 experienced a year-on-year increase for the 13th consecutive month (since July 2015).
Contact:
Honda
Media Inquiries
corporate_pr@hm.honda.co.jp
+81-3-5412-1512
Topic: Press release summary
Source: Honda Motor Co, Ltd
Sectors: Automotive
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