Japanese Earthquakes Car makers Lose More than 500.000 Vehicles
14 April 2011 jump to: Auto News
earthquake and Tsunami in Japan brought losses very much for the Japanese economy. many car companies are losing money, Japan’s big automakers have lost seven More Than Half a million units of output since the March 11 Quake. To make matters worse, even though many Factories opened recently, They have not yet reached full production capacity Their due to a lack of parts.
Mazda’s toll comes out to 43,000 units, Subaru’s to 29,000 vehicles until April 5 and finally Mitsubishi has lost 26,000 vehicles through April 10. Toyota Motor Corp. is the most affected having lost some 260,000 units at its 18 plants in the country, while Honda’s volume was reduced by 58,000 vehicles. Nissan, which has restarted its five domestic plants with reduced output, lost some 55,0000 vehicles up until now, with Suzuki counting 45,000 fewer cars through March 31 and 59,000 through April 9.




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