Jumat, 29 Desember 2017

Our third article for Japan best sellers is the year 2014, in what would be the last year for a huge increase but that is because of a looming tax increase that occurred the following year.

5.5 million vehicles were driven off Japanese showrooms on that year which comprises of 3.2 million regular cars, 2.2 million Keis, and 100,000 imports (or in short, non-Japanese). This list only counts regular models especially that our source doesnt include Keis and imports but these are just the minority.


30. Toyota Estima (Previa), (25,688 units sold, %)


29. Toyota Alphard, (25,863 units sold, %)


28. Subaru Forester, (25,921 units sold, %)


27. Toyota Porte, (26,648 units sold, %)


26. Mazda CX-5, (29,466 units sold, %)


25. Subaru Levorg, (30,258 units sold, %)


24. Honda Odyssey, (32,749 units sold, %)


23. Suzuki Solio, (32,857 units sold, %)


22. Toyota Vellfire, (36,734 units sold, %)


21. Toyota Spade, (38,733 units sold, %)


20. Suzuki Swift, (39,382 units sold, %)


19. Mazda Axela (3), (42,527 units sold, %)


18. Honda Stepwgn, (42,743 units sold, %)


17. Subaru Impreza, (45,841 units sold, %)


16. Mazda Demio (2), (48,564 units sold, %)


15. Toyota Crown, (49,166 units sold, %)


14. Toyota Passo, (49,770 units sold, %)


13. Nissan X-Trail, (53,736 units sold, %)


12. Honda Freed, (54,313 units sold, %)


11. Toyota Harrier, (64,920 units sold, %)


10. Toyota Noah, (69,605 units sold, %)


9. Nissan Serena, (76,909 units sold, %)


8. Toyota Vitz, (89,496 units sold, %)


7. Honda Vezel (HR-V), (96,029 units sold, %)


6. Nissan Note, (106,765 units sold, %)


5. Toyota Voxy, (109,174 units sold, %)


4. Toyota Corolla Axio, (114,331 units sold, %)


3. Toyota Prius, (183,614 units sold, %)


2. Honda Fit (Jazz), (202,838 units sold, %)


1. Toyota Aqua (Prius C), (233,209 units sold, %)

Source:
  • http://www.jada.or.jp/contents/data/ranking.html#