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Managing the Future - World Vehicle Forecasts and Strategies to 2020
Autelligence, March 2003, Pages: 97
This groundbreaking report is an in-depth strategic analysis of how the automotive industry and its global marketplace will develop over the next 20 years. The report forecasts global demand for motor vehicles based on historical sales and production data, taking into account major market factors such as ownership density, vehicle parc age, road infrastructure, population size and makeup, and GNP.
Recently updated to include the long-term effects of September 11th and the potential problems presented by the current situation in Iraq, this unique report contains over 50 pages of analysis and more than 100 tables and graphs.
It explains the fact that in excess of 1.5 billion vehicles will be produced and sold over the twenty-year period 2001 to 2020 inclusive, where the market size of 100 million vehicle sales and production in 2020 will be, how the number of vehicles plying the roads of the world will rise to 1.1 billion units, and how the rise of vehicle scrappage constrains ownership and renews and cleans the world's vehicle fleet.
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