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India to Overtake Japan in Car Sales

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India's car market is expected to surpass Japan's by 2016, with estimated sales of 4.88 million vehicles in 2016. Sales were 2.91 million vehicles in 2011. Sales in China are expected to increase to 19.2 million vehicles in 2012, passing an estimated figure for Europe of 18.15 million for 2012. Sales estimates are by IHS Automotive.

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