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TABLE-Japan automakers' November output, exports

Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:52pm EST

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 TOKYO, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Japan's largest automaker, Toyota
Motor Corp (7203.T), said on Wednesday its global output rose 9.2
percent in November from a year earlier to 803,663 vehicles.
 The following are figures for domestic output, exports,
overseas output and global output of vehicles at Japan's seven
leading carmakers for November, with percentage changes from the
year before.
 NOVEMBER 2007
            Japan output         Exports 
*Toyota       395,788 (+ 2.6)   251,114 (+ 3.1)
 Honda        119,269 (- 5.7)    59,310 (+ 9.3)
 Nissan       123,732 (+16.5)    75,311 (+33.6)
 Mitsubishi    76,126 (+ 6.2)    46,292 (+ 7.0)
 Mazda         96,500 (+12.5)    73,519 (+ 9.8)
 Suzuki       107,718 (+ 5.7)    32,718 (- 1.7)
**Fuji Heavy   41,757 (+ 7.7)    18,604 (+11.4)
           Overseas output    Global output
*Toyota       407,875 (+16.4)   803,663 (+ 9.2)
 Honda        243,777 (+20.5)   363,046 (+10.4)
 Nissan       211,356 (+13.9)   335,088 (+14.9)
 Mitsubishi    50,725 (+ 7.8)   126,851 (+ 6.8)
 Mazda         26,091 (-10.8)   122,591 (+ 6.6)
 Suzuki       124,223 (+ 9.5)   231,941 (+ 7.7)
**Fuji Heavy   10,193 (+ 2.0)    51,950 (+ 6.5)
 *Figures exclude group companies Daihatsu Motor Co. (7262.T)
and Hino Motors Co. (7205.T)
 **Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (7270.T) makes cars under the
Subaru brand.
 (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim)


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