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TABLE-Auto industry U.S. Oct results by auto groups

Tue Nov 3, 2009 5:41pm EST
 Nov 3 (Reuters) - Following are U.S. sales and market shares of cars and
light trucks listed by auto groups and their wholly owned subsidiaries for
October versus the same year-earlier month and for the year to date. Percent
changes are based on the daily sales rate.
 Makers         Oct 2009 % Chng   Share  Yr Volume % Chng Share
 ------         -------- ------   -----  --------- ------ -----
 GM-Group        177,145    0.1   21.2  1,715,976  -34.0   19.9
  Traditional    176,632    1.0   21.2  1,713,535  -33.6   19.9
  Saab               513  -75.0    0.1      2,441  -87.4    0.0
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 Ford-Group      136,594   -0.4   16.4  1,370,896  -20.3   15.9
  Traditional    132,157   -0.9   15.8  1,319,730  -20.4   15.3
  Volvo            4,437   15.1    0.5     51,166  -19.7    0.6
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 Chrysler LLC     65,803  -32.9    7.9    781,319  -38.9    9.1
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 VW-Group         24,395    0.8    2.9    243,693   -7.9    2.8
  Traditional     17,037    3.4    2.0    176,817   -7.5    2.1
  Audi             7,358   -4.7    0.9     66,876   -8.7    0.8
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 Hyundai-Grp      53,495   42.1    6.4    634,282    5.4    7.4
  Hyundai         31,005   43.6    3.7    373,222    4.1    4.3
  Kia             22,490   40.1    2.7    261,060    7.2    3.0
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 Mercedes         18,193   17.0    2.2    153,606  -20.1    1.8
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 Other Firms     358,892   -0.9   43.0  3,708,299  -24.2   43.1
  Toyota         152,165   -3.5   18.2  1,448,589  -25.5   16.8
  Honda           85,502   -4.0   10.2    969,698  -23.4   11.3
  Nissan          60,115    1.8    7.2    640,411  -24.0    7.4
  Mitsubishi       3,867  -50.2    0.5     46,706  -46.7    0.5
  Mazda           15,068  -11.6    1.8    175,257  -24.2    2.0
  BMW             20,619  -22.0    2.5    199,838  -23.7    2.3
  Subaru          18,169   35.6    2.2    176,590   12.7    2.1
  Suzuki           1,745  -51.7    0.2     35,258  -54.7    0.4
  Porsche          1,642   11.0    0.2     15,952  -29.1    0.2
  Total          834,517   -3.5  100.0  8,608,071  -25.5  100.0
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