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Analysis of the Japanese Car Market for 2008 now Available

Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:00pm EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86868) has announced the
addition of "Snapshots Japan Cars 2008" to their offering.

   Snapdata's Snapshots Japan Cars 2008 provides 2007 year-end market
size data, with 2008 estimates, 5 years of historical data and
five-year forecasts. The Snapshots report gives an instant overview of
the Japanese car market, and covers standard, small and mini passenger
cars. It does not include used cars or car stock. Market volume is
based on number of new registrations. The data is supplied in both
graphical and tabular format for ease of interpretation and analysis.
The Snapshots Japan Cars 2008 forms part of Snapdata's Automotive
industry coverage.

   Snapshots Report Overview:

   - Snapshots Executive Summary

   - Category Definitions

   - Market Size by Volume (2003-2007)

   - Market Segmentation by Volume

   - Market Shares by Volume

   - Company Websites (Main Players)

   - Market Forecast

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86868

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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