Toyota Motor Corp.'s global sales for the first three quarters totaled
7.498 million vehicles, down 1.5 percent from the same period the
previous year, according to numbers released Monday.
Volkswagen AG of Germany
sold 7.43 million vehicles, almost unchanged from the previous year,
while GM sold 7.2 million vehicles, down 1 percent. Both automakers
released their results earlier this month.
Volkswagen overtook Toyota for January-June, the first time it had come
out on top in such tallies. Its sales may suffer because of a scandal,
which hit last month, in which its cars were found equipped with
software that allowed them to cheat U.S. emissions tests. Until then,
Volkswagen had appeared unstoppable with growth going strong in various
global markets.
Detroit-based GM was the top-selling automaker for more than seven
decades until being surpassed by Toyota in 2008. GM retook the sales
crown for one year in 2011, when a tsunami and quake disaster struck
northeastern Japan, disrupting production.
Toyota made a big comeback in 2012, and has been the top automaker for the past three years.
Last year, Toyota, which makes the Prius hybrid, Camry sedan and Lexus luxury models, sold 10.23 million vehicles.
Volkswagen sold 10.14 million vehicles in 2014. VW makes the Beetle and
Golf cars, and also has the Porsche, Bugatti and Audi brands.
GM, which makes the Cadillac and Opel cars, was third at 9.92 million vehicles in global sales last year.
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