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|language=Turkish}}</ref> In 2002, FIAT/Tofas had 34% of this capacity, Oyak/Renault 31%, Hyundai/Assan and Toyota 14% each, Honda 4%, and Ford/Otosan 3%. With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers, the Turkish automotive sector, the 17th largest producer of passenger cars (991,621 units) in the world in 2006,<ref name=otomotiv/> has become an integral part of the global network of production bases and now exporting over USD 14 billion (2002) worth of motor vehicles and components. |language=Turkish}}</ref> In 2002, FIAT/Tofas had 34% of this capacity, Oyak/Renault 31%, Hyundai/Assan and Toyota 14% each, Honda 4%, and Ford/Otosan 3%. With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers, the Turkish automotive sector, the 17th largest producer of passenger cars (991,621 units) in the world in 2006,<ref name=otomotiv/> has become an integral part of the global network of production bases and now exporting over USD 14 billion (2002) worth of motor vehicles and components.

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The Automotive industry in Turkey is a signifcant part of the country's manufacturing industry.

Turkey produced 1,024,987 motor vehicles in 2006, ranking as the 6th largest automotive producer in Europe; behind Germany (5,819,614), France (3,174,260), Spain (2,770,435), the United Kingdom (1,648,388), and Italy (1,211,594), respectively. In 2008 Turkey produced 1,147,110 motor vehicles, ranking as the 6th largest producer in Europe and the 15th largest producer in the world. The automotive industry is an important part of the economy since the late 1990s. The companies in the sector are mainly located in the Marmara Region. Existing motor vehicle production capacity of the automotive industry in Turkey is 1,024,987 units per year, as of 2006. The combined capacity of the 6 companies producing passenger cars stood at 726,000 units per year in 2002, reaching 991,621 units per year in 2006. In 2002, FIAT/Tofas had 34% of this capacity, Oyak/Renault 31%, Hyundai/Assan and Toyota 14% each, Honda 4%, and Ford/Otosan 3%. With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers, the Turkish automotive sector, the 17th largest producer of passenger cars (991,621 units) in the world in 2006, has become an integral part of the global network of production bases and now exporting over USD 14 billion (2002) worth of motor vehicles and components.

References

  1. Turkish Automotive Production, Turkish Automotive Producers' Association
  2. "Turkey Europe's sixth largest auto producer". Today's Zaman. 2007-04-19. Retrieved 2008-08-29.
  3. "Türkiye otomotiv sektöründe büyüyor". Ulaşım Online. 2009-06-29. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  4. ^ Özpeynirci, Emre (2007-06-27). "Otomotiv üretiminde 17'nciliğe yükseldik, Belçika'yı da geçtik". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2008-08-29.