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Combined performance<br />
of the Alliance<br />
<strong>Renault</strong>-Nissan Alliance worldwide sales<br />
Sales of 6.1 million<br />
vehicles placed<br />
In <strong>2005</strong>, worldwide sales totaled 2.5 million vehicles<br />
for <strong>Renault</strong> and 3.6 million for Nissan.<br />
Total unit sales of the <strong>Renault</strong>-Nissan Alliance were up<br />
345,000 or 6% from 2004.<br />
the <strong>Renault</strong>-Nissan Alliance<br />
In Western Europe, where the automobile market was<br />
among the world's top <strong>Renault</strong>-Nissan Alliance worldwide sales<br />
practically flat, edging up a meager 0.1%, Alliance sales<br />
four automakers in <strong>2005</strong>. ‘000s of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles<br />
declined by 94,000 units or 4.1%. But sales headed up<br />
In this, it continued to draw<br />
strength from the two<br />
6,131<br />
on other markets, showing rises of 92,000 units<br />
6,000<br />
5,786<br />
partners’ complementary<br />
or 8.7% in North America, 40,000 units or 4.8% in Japan<br />
64 <strong>2005</strong> <strong>Renault</strong> Annual Report positions in geographical<br />
3,296 3,598<br />
and 307,000 units or 19% in the rest of the world.<br />
markets around the world. 4,000<br />
Operating profit margin<br />
Worldwide sales by geographical region in <strong>2005</strong><br />
represented 7.1%<br />
‘000 units sold (% of total)<br />
of combined revenues 2,000<br />
and net income reached<br />
2,490 2,533<br />
Japan<br />
North America<br />
76.4 billion.<br />
14.2%<br />
1,148<br />
870<br />
0<br />
2004 <strong>2005</strong><br />
18.7%<br />
31.3%<br />
Rest of the world<br />
<strong>Renault</strong> Nissan<br />
1,921<br />
The total of 6.1 million vehicles placed the <strong>Renault</strong>- Western Europe<br />
Nissan Alliance among the world's top four automakers 2,192<br />
35.8%<br />
and represented a total market share of 9.8%,<br />
with <strong>Renault</strong> taking 4.04% and Nissan 5.74%.<br />
The world’s top 10 automotive groups in <strong>2005</strong><br />
(Millions of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles - preliminary estimates)<br />
12<br />
11.2<br />
11<br />
10<br />
8.2<br />
8<br />
7.8<br />
6.1<br />
6<br />
5.2<br />
4.3<br />
4<br />
3.6<br />
3.4 3.3<br />
2.0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
General Ford/ Toyota <strong>Renault</strong> Volks- Daimler Hyundai/ PSA Honda Fiat<br />
Motors * Mazda Nissan wagen Chrysler Kia<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10<br />
* GM + Daewoo + Suzuki + Isuzu.