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REFILE-TABLE-August U.S. light vehicle sales by major automakers
Sept 4 (Reuters) - The following are U.S. auto sales results
for August reported on Tuesday by top-selling automakers.
U.S. Auto Sales For August 2012
AUTOMAKER AUGUST LAST YR PCT CHNG
1 General Motors 240,520 218,479 10.1
2 Ford Motor 197,249 175,220 12.6
3 Toyota Motor 188,520 129,483 45.6
4 Chrysler 148,472 130,120 14.1
5 Honda Motor Co 131,321 82,321 59.5
6 Nissan 98,515 91,541 7.6
7 Hyundai 61,099 58,505 4.4
8 Kia 50,028 41,188 21.5
9 Volkswagen 41,011 25,232 62.5
10 Subaru 28,293 20,837 35.8
11 Mercedes/Smart 23,439 20,728 13.1
12 BMW 22,553 23,924 -5.7
13 Mazda Motor Co 22,234 22,632 -1.8
14 Audi 11,527 10,201 13.0
15 Mitsubishi 4,249 7,985 -46.8
16 Land Rover 3,727 2,807 32.8
17 Porsche 3,026 2,184 38.6
18 Suzuki 1,968 2,409 -18.3
19 Jaguar 1,029 810 27.0
TOTAL 1,278,780 1,066,606 19.9
AUTOMAKER YTD YTD 2011 PCT CHNG
1 General Motors 1,757,470 1,695,027 3.7
2 Ford Motor 1,514,838 1,428,799 6.0
3 Toyota Motor 1,399,514 1,073,073 30.4
4 Chrysler 1,108,629 882,078 25.7
5 Honda Motor Co 949,247 770,265 23.2
6 Nissan 774,577 681,115 13.7
7 Hyundai 479,789 440,863 8.8
8 Kia 386,809 331,796 16.6
9 Volkswagen 286,750 208,423 37.6
10 Subaru 217,780 174,616 24.7
11 BMW 208,268 193,565 7.6
12 Mercedes/Smart 188,351 159,814 17.9
13 Mazda Motor Co 185,349 165,794 11.8
14 Audi 88,392 75,256 17.5
15 Mitsubishi 41,316 60,072 -31.2
16 Land Rover 28,038 22,024 27.3
17 Porsche 22,279 20,494 8.7
18 Suzuki 17,228 18,258 -5.6
19 Jaguar 8,546 8,204 4.2
TOTAL 9,663,170 8,409,536 14.9
SOURCE: Autodata Corp and Reuters calculations
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