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What is Honda market share?

What is Honda market share?

Honda’s share of the U.S. car market H1 2020 & 2021 In the first half of 2021, Honda’s U.S. market share reached around 8.7 percent, up from about 8.2 percent between January and June 2020. U.S. motorists bought about 607,888 Honda-branded vehicles between January and July 2021, a rise of over 40 percent.

What is Honda’s largest market?

Regional sales Most of Honda’s automobile sales occurred in Japan and other Asian countries, while the North American market accounted for about 32.5 percent. The European market saw Honda automobile sales of 101,000 in the fiscal year of 2021.

Who is the largest car manufacturer in the world 2020?

Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota Motor Corp. overtook Volkswagen AG in 2020 to become the world’s top-selling automaker, the first time the Japanese group has clinched the position in five years.

What’s the market share of Honda cars in the US?

But if you compare its sales record over the years with its performance in the U.S., it’s clear Honda’s heart was never really in Europe. Honda raised its market share in the U.S. to 8.3% in 2018 from about 2% in 1979, peaking at around 10% in 2009, according to carsalesbase.com.

What’s the stock price of Honda Motor Co?

The average Honda stock price for the last 52 weeks is 27.73. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide. Honda manufactures a wide range of products, including motorcycles, ATVs, generators, marine engines, lawn and garden equipment and automobiles.

What was the stock price of Honda in 1988?

Historical daily share price chart and data for Honda since 1980 adjusted for splits. The latest closing stock price for Honda as of June 11, 2021 is 33.14. The all-time high Honda stock closing price was 46.50 on July 28, 1988.

What was the US auto market share in 2000?

 The year 2000 marked a turning point in the US auto industry: it was the last year that General Motors and Ford Motor Company combined made up at least 50 percent of the US market share. GM’s share of the US market has decreased almost 3 times since its peak of 50.7 percent in 1962, falling to 17 percent in 2016.