Toyota World’s Largest Automaker trailed by GM, VW

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Ten million plus is likely the number needed for the 2013 year global auto sales leader.

Toyota Motor has retained its lead as the world’s largest automaker, according to nine- month sales figures the Japanese automaker released on Monday. Toyota said it sold 7.41 million vehicles globally through the end of the western calendar Q3, a flat performance when compared year-over-year. In total, global vehicles sales rose 2.8% to 62,565,570 million vehicles during the period, according to LMC Automotive.

General Motors sales increased close to 5% to 7.25 million. GM was trailed by Volkswagen Group, which vows to be the world’s largest automaker by 2018. VW sold 7.03 million vehicles for an increase of 5% y-o-y in auto sales.

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