South America Automotive Review

South America automotive review – forecasts to 2014

Light vehicle sales in South America’s five largest markets, including Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia and Chile, are estimated to decline by 6.2% to 3,720,910 units in 2009, from 3,968,430 in 2008, as the global financial crisis impacted the main economies in the region.

Combined light vehicle sales in the five countries surveyed in this report are forecast to grow by a modest 1% in 2010, with a decline in the Brazilian market offsetting moderate growth in other markets. Provided the global economy continues to recover, combined sales are forecast to grow by 6% in 2010.

These are the headline statistics from just-auto’s brand new review of South America’s automotive markets. At over 140 pages and containing 70 data tables, the report provides an excellent value-for-money package of analysis and data presenting the past and future market trends in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela.

If you need to know the state of the industry in this region and how it’s likely to develop out to 2014, the concise research in this report is the ideal point of reference to work from.

Each chapter reviews one of the main markets and covers:

Economic overview
A review of the light vehicle market
Light vehicle sales data and analysis
Light vehicle production data and analysis
Trade agreement information
A review of manufacturers’ activities
Our data trends from 2006 to 2014 for each market and includes:

Passenger car sales volumes by vehicle type; brand; segment; manufacturer; manufacturer and model. Plus, (where available) truck sales by model

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