- While the US car market reached 15.6 million sales last year (levels close to those of 2007) and that US production has exceeded 11 million units (levels close to those of 2006), exports have also been growing constantly since the 2008-2009 crisis.
- For the first time in over 10 years theUSA exported more than 2 million vehicles in 2013 (PC+LCV). Starting at 1.06 million units in 2009 to over 2 million units in 2013. US exports have hence doubled in four years. These levels are still under those of Mexico (2.4 million vehicles exported in 2013).
- Back in 2004, Mexico and Canada accounted for 80% of US exports, by 2013 this figure dropped to 50%. Exports towards Germany and mainly Saudi Arabia and China are increasing rapidly.
- Over half of the 2 million vehicles exported from the US in 2013 originated from the Big Three (GM, Ford, Fiat Chrysler). Followed by Japanese carmakers (500 000 units), European carmakers (300 000 units) and Korean carmakers (100 000 units).
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