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The automotive industry is a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles.[1] It is one of the world's largest economic sectors by revenue. The automotive industry does not include industries dedicated to the maintenance of automobiles following delivery to the end-user, such as automobile repair shops and motor fuel filling stations. The word automotive is from the Greek autos (self), and Latin motivus (of motion) to refer to any form of self-powered vehicle. This term, as proposed by Elmer Sperry[2]{{qn|date=October 2018}} (1860-1930), first came into use with reference to automobiles in 1898.[3] History{{Main|History of the automobile}}The automotive industry began in the 1860s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929, before the Great Depression, the world had 32,028,500 automobiles in use, and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4.87 persons.[4] After World War II, the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world's auto production. In 1980, the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and then became world's leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million units. With 19.3 million units manufactured in 2012, China almost doubled the U.S. production, with 10.3 million units, while Japan was in third place with 9.9 million units.[5] From 1970 (140 models) over 1998 (260 models) to 2012 (684 models), the number of automobile models in the U.S. has grown exponentially.[6] Safety{{Main|Automobile safety}}Safety is a state that implies to be protected from any risk, danger, damage or cause of injury. In the automotive industry, safety means that users, operators or manufacturers do not face any risk or danger coming from the motor vehicle or its spare parts. Safety for the automobiles themselves, implies that there is no risk of damage. Safety in the automotive industry is particularly important and therefore highly regulated. Automobiles and other motor vehicles have to comply with a certain number of norms and regulations, whether local or international, in order to be accepted on the market. The standard ISO 26262, is considered as one of the best practice framework for achieving automotive functional safety.[7] In case of safety issues, danger, product defect or faulty procedure during the manufacturing of the motor vehicle, the maker can request to return either a batch or the entire production run. This procedure is called product recall. Product recalls happen in every industry and can be production-related or stem from the raw material. Product and operation tests and inspections at different stages of the value chain are made to avoid these product recalls by ensuring end-user security and safety and compliance with the automotive industry requirements. However, the automotive industry is still particularly concerned about product recalls, which cause considerable financial consequences. Economy{{See also|Automotive industry by country}}Around the world, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007, consuming over {{convert|980|e9litres|m3}} of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly.[8] The automobile is a primary mode of transportation for many developed economies. The Detroit branch of Boston Consulting Group predicts that, by 2014, one-third of world demand will be in the four BRIC markets (Brazil, Russia, India and China). Meanwhile, in the developed countries, the automotive industry has slowed down.[9] It is also expected that this trend will continue, especially as the younger generations of people (in highly urbanized countries) no longer want to own a car anymore, and prefer other modes of transport.[10] Other potentially powerful automotive markets are Iran and Indonesia.[11] Emerging auto markets already buy more cars than established markets. According to a J.D. Power study, emerging markets accounted for 51 percent of the global light-vehicle sales in 2010. The study, performed in 2010 expected this trend to accelerate.[12][13] However, more recent reports (2012) confirmed the opposite; namely that the automotive industry was slowing down even in BRIC countries.[9] In the United States, vehicle sales peaked in 2000, at 17.8 million units.[14] World motor vehicle production{{multiple image| align = right | direction = horizontal | width = 350 | header = World Motor Vehicle Production[15] | header_align = center | image1 = Motor_Vehicle_Prod_volume_RITA_T1-23.svg | caption1 = 1960s: Post war increase 1970s: Oil crisis and tighter safety and emission regulation. 1990s: production started in NICs 2000s: rise of China as top producer Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010| image2 = Motor_Vehicle_Prod_share_RITA_T1-23.svg | alt2 = | caption2 = to 1950: USA had produced more than 80% of motor vehicles.[16] 1950s: UK, Germany and France restarted production. 1960s: Japan started production and increased volume through the 1980s. US, Japan, Germany, France and UK produced about 80% of motor vehicles through the 1980s. 1990s: Korea became a volume producer. In 2004, Korea became No. 5 passing France. 2000s: China increased its production drastically, and became the world's largest producing country in 2009 . 2010s: India overtakes Korea, Canada, Spain to become 5th largest automobile producer. 2013: The share of China (25.4%), India, Korea, Brazil and Mexico rose to 43%, while the share of USA (12.7%), Japan, Germany, France and UK fell to 34%. }} By year{{See also|List of countries by motor vehicle production}}
] {{clear}}By country{{Main|Automotive industry by country}}The OICA counts over 50 countries which assemble, manufacture or disseminate automobiles. Of that figure, only 13, boldfaced in the list below, possess the capability to design automobiles from the ground up.[37][38] {{columns-list|colwidth=18em|
}}{{Bar chart | title = Top 20 motor vehicle producing countries (2017) | bar_width = 50 | width_units = em | label_type = Country | data_type = Motor vehicle production (units) | label1 = China | data1 = 29,015,434 | label2 = United States | data2 = 11,189,985 | label3 = Japan | data3 = 9,693,746 | label4 = Germany | data4 = 5,645,581 | label5 = India | data5 = 4,782,896 | label6 = South Korea | data6 = 4,114,913 | label7 = Mexico | data7 = 4,068,415 | label8 = Spain | data8 = 2,848,335 | label9 = Brazil | data9 = 2,699,672 | label10 = France | data10 = 2,227,000 | label11 = Canada | data11 = 2,199,789 | label12 = Thailand | data12 = 1,988,823 | label13 = United Kingdom| data13 = 1,749,385 | label14 = Turkey | data14 = 1,695,731 | label15 = Russia | data15 = 1,551,293 | label16 = Iran | data16 = 1,515,396 | label17 = Czech Republic| data17 = 1,419,993 | label18 = Indonesia | data18 = 1,216,615 | label19 = Italy | data19 = 1,142,210 | label20 = Slovakia | data20 = 1,001,520 | caption = {{cite web |title=Production Statistics |publisher=OICA |url=http://oica.net/category/production-statistics/ }} }} By manufacturer{{See also|List of manufacturers by motor vehicle production}}This is a list of the 15 largest manufacturers by production in 2016.[39]
By market segment{{Expand section| date=January 2018}}Company relationships{{Unreferenced section|date=April 2016}}Stake holdingIt is common for automobile manufacturers to hold stakes in other automobile manufacturers. These ownerships can be explored under the detail for the individual companies. Notable current relationships include:{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
Joint ventures
Top vehicle manufacturing groups by volumeThe table below shows the world's 10 largest motor vehicle manufacturing groups, along with the marques produced by each one. The table is ranked by 2016 production figures from the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA) for the parent group, and then alphabetically by marque. Joint ventures are not reflected in this table. Production figures of joint ventures are typically included in OICA rankings, which can become a source of controversy.[44][45]
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