2020、This is the best-selling car in Japan! Amazing sales volume! !!

Hello、munejyuka。

2020、新型コロナウイルスに振り回された1年といってもいいと思います

Japan is also entering the second half of qualifying、The other day、自動車販売台数のニュースを目にしました凄く興味深い内容でしたので皆さんとシェアできたらなと思いました

1年間で19万5984台”も”売れている車がある!

Zubari、The best-selling car model in 2020、It's a car called "N-BOX" by Honda.。
How many are there?、

195,984 units

apparently。

Isn't it just amazing? Over 195,000 units produced in one year、It's registered!
There may be some people who don't get it.、I will calculate it in one day.。

There were 366 days in 2020.。Dividing 195,984 units by 366 days、

Approximately 535 units! ! !

That's 535 units per day! Isn't it amazing?
1 year、every day、535 units are sold every day! !
Every day, 535 people live somewhere in Japan.、

“I will buy” “N-BOX”!

I can't believe you said that、I can't believe it。

Is it true? Don't you feel like that?

Is Japan really in recession?

Looking at the total number of registered cars in 2020、Approximately 2.88 million units.。

288万台をまた366日で割ってみると約7868台です

every day、日本のどこかで7800台以上が販売されている…

都会以外では車は必需品で1家に2台は当たり前とはいうもののもの凄い数だと思うわけです

It may not be an exaggeration to say that Japanese society is supported by the car industry.。
Japan is、The total population is decreasing、and aging。
As a result, car sales will inevitably decline.。

既存の車メーカー以外からの自動車業界への参入の話しもチラホラ出てきていますので
自動車業界は大きく変わることになるかもしれません

そんな中でも現状1年間に288万台を販売してるって凄いことだと思います
ビックリしません??

What will happen in 2021?

than before、It is said that young people are less likely to want to buy their own car.。

Car sharing and rental car systems are now in place.、This tendency is said to be stronger in cities with large populations.。

What will happen in 2021?

Will car sales decrease as people refrain from going out due to the new coronavirus?

Or、I refrained from going out or traveling、Will the sales volume increase by spending that money on cars? ?

I'm curious、I hope to be able to write a similar report next year!

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