Source: MarketCapWatch – A website that ranks all listed companies worldwide

Tools: Infogram, Google Sheet

Posted by Proud-Discipline9902

14 comments
  1. Apart from Toyota which is a mammoth company, only Suzuki and Isuzu have grown in this time interval. It’s a bit of a shame, because Japanese car brands make very good cars and have very interesting engineering solutions for their vehicles. Mazda for example make very good quality cars, and I feel that they deserve a larger market cap.

  2. What the hell happened to Subaru? Not that i mind, i tend to drive 10-15 yr old Foresters, great carpenter/handyman car, maybe they’ll be cheaper to buy in the next few years…

  3. Nissan and mitsubishi really have hurt their brands over the decades tbh

  4. It’s a shame they are going to be hammered by Chinese electric cars. Toyota could be so far ahead if they hadn’t developed a mad fixation on hydrogen cars.

  5. In Australia I feel Mazda still does very well.  The mx5 is everywhere

  6. Damn, I knew Mazda and Nissan were struggling, but these numbers really put it in perspective.

    It would be a shame if all those smaller automakers disappear.

  7. Adjust for inflation and it makes it look even more depressing than it is.

  8. You didn’t label the intervals or the total value of the non toyota companies. Which makes it a bit harder to interpret, but apparantly the horizontal lines represent 20B.

  9. How has Honda shrunk? In that time, the Civic has been the #1 selling vehicle in the US quite a few quarters (I remember ~2010 when it was big news it dethroned the F-150 that had held that spot for decades). A Honda isn’t flashy, but their basic models are some of the most reliable on the road, so they sell a lot. (Like I’m willing to pay a few thousand extra for less maintenance.)

    When I was looking at a car a few years back, my top two options were the Toyota Camry & Honda Accord as I want something that will last a decade plus with just oil changes, & basic wear maintenance (replacing tires, brakes, etc. when they wear out).

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