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  2. General Motors Japan - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] From 1925 to 1935, the Japanese car market was dominated by American manufacturers (alongside GM since 1925 Ford and since 1930 also Chrysler). [3] [4] In 1930, the combined market share of Ford and General Motors was 95%. [5] During its presence (1927-1939), General Motors had a market share of 42 percent. [6]

  3. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Company Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former brands of Mazda ...

  4. Marelli Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Marelli Holdings Co., Ltd. (マレリホールディングス株式会社, Mareri Hōrudingusu Kabushiki kaisha), formerly Calsonic Kansei Corporation, is a Japan-based multinational automotive parts manufacturer with 58 manufacturing centres spread throughout the United States, European Union, South Korea, Mexico, Thailand, South Africa, India, China, and Malaysia.

  5. Nissan USA - Wikipedia

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    Nissan North America, Inc., doing business as Nissan USA, is the North American headquarters, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Nissan Motor Corporation of Japan.The company manufactures and sells Nissan and Infiniti brand cars, sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks through a network of approximately 1,082 Nissan and 211 Infiniti dealers in the United States, including 187 independent Nissan ...

  6. Automotive industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    First generation Toyota Corolla (1966), the world's all-time best selling line of cars; in its 12th generation as of 2023 Toyota Mirai, Toyota's hydrogen-fueled vehicle. The automotive industry in Japan is one of the most prominent and largest industries in the world.

  7. Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    The "Big Three" of Japan (Toyota, Nissan, and Honda), each have luxury divisions: Honda's Acura (created in 1986), Nissan's Infiniti, and Toyota's Lexus (both created in 1989). Other than limited sales of the Infiniti Q45 these brands were only available outside Japan until 2005, when Lexus was introduced to the Japanese domestic market ("JDM ...

  8. Japanese Cars That Changed the Automotive Game - AOL

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    The first Japanese pickup truck to be sold in the United States was the Datsun 220, which arrived (in very limited numbers) in 1959. Related: Most Reliable Trucks of All Time Toyota Motor Sales

  9. Topy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Topy Industries, Ltd. (トピー工業株式会社, Topī Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company specializing in steel, [3] particularly automobile and industrial components. Its main products are steel products; wheels for passenger cars, buses, trucks and construction machinery; and undercarriage components for construction equipment.