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TABLE-Hyundai June U.S. vehicle sales off adj. 27.2 pct

Wed Jul 1, 2009 5:01pm EDT

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 July 1 (Reuters) - Following are Hyundai Motor Co Ltd
(005380.KS) U.S. sales of cars and light trucks in June 2009
versus the same year-earlier month and for the year to date.
                       June 2009      June 2008    % Change
 All Vehicles                37,943         50,033      -27.2%
 Domestic Car                11,950         16,875      -32.0%
 Domestic Truck               7,148          5,863       17.0%
 Import Car                  17,302         24,352      -31.8%
 Import Truck                 1,543          2,943      -49.7%
 Dom+Imp Cars                29,252         41,227      -31.9%
 Dom+Imp Trucks               8,691          8,806       -5.3%
 Domestic Vehicles           19,098         22,738      -19.4%
 Imported Vehicles           18,845         27,295      -33.7%
                      Yr-to-Date      Prev Year    % Change
 All Vehicles               204,686        231,066      -10.8%
 Domestic Car                60,481         65,927       -7.7%
 Domestic Truck              33,473         37,410       -9.9%
 Import Car                  94,834        111,015      -14.0%
 Import Truck                15,898         16,714       -4.3%
 Dom+Imp Cars               155,315        176,942      -11.6%
 Dom+Imp Trucks              49,371         54,124       -8.2%
 Domestic Vehicles           93,954        103,337       -8.5%
 Imported Vehicles          110,732        127,729      -12.7%
 -------------------------------------------------------------
 Percent changes are based on the daily sales rate, and
reflect 25 selling days this month vs. 24 in the month last
year, and 152 this year to date vs. 153 last year to date







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