Toyota has reclaimed its position as the world’s largest carmaker for the first time in two years, selling a record 9.75m vehicles globally in 2012 as Japan’s car industry rebounded.
Group sales rose more than 22 per cent last year, helping the vehicle maker win back the title it lost to General Motors in 2011 after supply disruptions in Japan and Thailand and a recall fiasco in the US.
Nissan and Honda also had a record year, with global sales climbing nearly 6 per cent to 4.9m vehicles for Nissan, and 19 per cent to 3.8m for Honda.
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