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China, U.S.A., Brazil. This is how Roland Berger Strategy Consultants see the ranking of the world’s largest car markets by 2015.
Within four years, the consultancy expects Brazil to kick Japan off the podium and become the word’s third largest car market. Car sales in Brazil could double between 2010 and 2020 to 6.6 million vehicles; production may rise by 3.6 million cars in 2010 to 5.5 million.
What about India? It will ship its cars to Brazil. Says the study:
“For Chinese and Indian OEMs, Brazil is another territory to be conquered in their global campaigns – by the end of this decade, they could achieve a market share of around 10 percent.”
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I find that hard to believe. Has anyone factored in the disaster for Japan? Just the replacement units should make Japan look like an emerging market in the next few years. Yes, it’s a temporary bump, but it’s still present.
I suppose that’s the problem with building a good public transportation system. Eventually people won’t need cars much, and the country’s car market collapse. Thats the ‘problem’ with Japan. Of course quality of living goes up, so it’s not much of a problem, except for car companies, of course.