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Including production figures from the Chinese SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture, which the OICA left out from the 2015 and 20
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Tesla publishes deliveries (to customers), not sales
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now part of Stellantis
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now part of Stellantis
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Lexus (100%), Daihatsu (100%), and Hino are subsidiaries of Toyota. OICA listed both Lexus (100% owned by Toyota) and Da
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Hyundai and Kia have operated as a group since 1998 when Hyundai first took 51% control of Kia. However, OICA listed the
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Truck producers Scania AB and M . were included by OICA in group totals for 2011 and 2012, then removed for the followin
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FAW production excluding joint ventures with Volkswagen, Toyota and Mazda
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Although General Motors still was the largest automaker by sales by 2007, Toyota (including Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino) h
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Ford owned a 33 % controlling-stake in Mazda 1996 to 2008. OICA, however, lists Mazda separately from Ford. Including Ma
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Including production figures from Nissan Diesel as a Nissan subsidiary until 2006 (sold to Volvo in 2007).
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DaimlerChrysler was split in 2007. However, OICA began to list them separately already in 2006.
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GM Daewoo became a subsidiary of General Motors in 2002. However, OICA listed it separately before 2006.
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With Mazda: 7,785,307
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Dongfeng production excluding joint venture with Citroën
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BAIC production excluding joint ventures with Hyundai and Isuzu
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As of 2003
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With Mazda: 7,718,667
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With Mazda: 7,919,104
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With Lexus, Daihatsu and Hino: 7,220,764