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TABLE-Mercedes Oct U.S. vehicle sales up adj. 17.0 pct

Tue Nov 3, 2009 4:35pm EST

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 Nov 3 (Reuters) - Following are Mercedes-Benz (Daimler AG)
(DAI.N) (DAIGn.DE) U.S. sales of cars and light trucks in
October 2009 versus the same year-earlier month and for the
year to date.
                        Oct 2009       Oct 2008     %Change
 All Vehicles                18,193         14,996       17.0%
 Domestic Car                     0              0        N.A.
 Domestic Truck               2,370          3,150      -27.4%
 Import Car                  15,737         11,787       28.7%
 Import Truck                    86             59       40.6%
 Dom+Imp Cars                15,737         11,787       28.7%
 Dom+Imp Trucks               2,456          3,209      -26.2%
 Domestic Vehicles            2,370          3,150      -27.4%
 Imported Vehicles           15,823         11,846       28.8%
                      Yr-to-Date      Prev Year     %Change
 All Vehicles               153,606        192,294      -20.1%
 Domestic Car                     0              0        N.A.
 Domestic Truck              19,777         28,648      -31.0%
 Import Car                 133,308        162,935      -18.2%
 Import Truck                   521            711      -26.7%
 Dom+Imp Cars               133,308        162,935      -18.2%
 Dom+Imp Trucks              20,298         29,359      -30.9%
 Domestic Vehicles           19,777         28,648      -31.0%
 Imported Vehicles          133,829        163,646      -18.2%
 -------------------------------------------------------------
 Percent changes are based on the daily sales rate, and
reflect 28 selling days this month vs. 27 in the month last
year, and 257 this year to date vs. 257 last year to date
 Unit of Daimler AG



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