Top 10 biggest auto makers of 2014
Updated: 2014-05-16 07:21
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Despite its infamous recall debacle, Toyota has largely managed to rebuild its image. The Japanese company takes the No 1 spot on this year's list, beating out German automakers Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW. Toyota posted double-digit gains in April 2014, delivering 13.3 percent more vehicles than in the same month last year.
General Motors (No 67 on Global 2000), one of Detroit's Big Three automakers, takes the sixth spot — staying the same from last year's rank.
The Forbes Global 2000, released on May 8, is an annual ranking of the top 2,000 public companies from 62 countries in the world by Forbes magazine. The companies get a composite ranking from four metrics: sales, profits, assets, market value.
Here is a look at top 10 largest auto makers in 2014 among the companies listed in the ranking.
No. 10: SAIC Motor
G2000 Rank: 175
Country: China
SAIC Motor Corp Ltd engages in the development, manufacture, sale of automobiles and related parts.
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A Chinese employee stands next to a Roewe 950 Fuel Cell of SAIC Motor during the 13th Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, also known as Auto China 2014, in Beijing, China, on April 20, 2014.[Photo/dfic.cn] |
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