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U.S. light vehicle sales, market share for June

Tue Jul 1, 2008 5:44pm EDT
 CHICAGO, July 1 (Reuters) - The following chart represents
U.S. light vehicle sales totals, individual automaker results
and market share for the month of June. Percent changes are
based on the daily sales rate.
 The seasonally adjusted annual rate is calculated using
seasonal factors supplied by the U.S. Commerce Department.
INDUSTRY TOTALS
                    JUNE 2008      JUNE 2007          % CHG
  Total Industry       1,194,959      1,468,966          -8.5%
  Domestic Car           437,537        502,790          -2.1%
  Domestic Truck         441,475        611,288         -18.8%
  Import Car             237,368        240,180         +11.2%
  Import Truck            78,579        114,708         -22.9%
  Dom+Imp Car            674,905        742,970          +2.2%
  Dom+Imp Truck          520,054        725,996         -19.4%
  Dom Vehicles           879,012      1,114,078         -11.2%
  Imp Vehicles           315,947        354,888          +0.2%
                   YR-TO-DATE       PRV YEAR          % CHG
  Total Industry       7,454,926      8,313,662          -9.7%
  Domestic Car         2,611,505      2,720,664          -3.4%
  Domestic Truck       2,932,689      3,607,521         -18.2%
  Import Car           1,332,586      1,302,312          +3.0%
  Import Truck           578,146        683,165         -14.8%
  Dom+Imp Car          3,944,091      4,022,976          -1.3%
  Dom+Imp Truck        3,510,835      4,290,686         -17.6%
  Dom Vehicles         5,544,194      6,328,185         -11.8%
  Imp Vehicles         1,910,732      1,985,477          -3.1%
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 INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES AND MARKET SHARE
          Jun08           Market  Yr-to-Date         Market
 Maker       Volume   % Chng  Share    Volume    % Chng  Share
 =============================================================
 GM*          262,329    -8.0   22.0   1,589,235   -15.7   21.3
 Toyota      193,234   -11.5   16.2   1,240,086    -6.2   16.6
 Ford*        173,582   -18.9   14.5   1,151,762   -13.5   15.4
 Chrysler*    117,457   -27.9    9.8     867,826   -21.5   11.6
 Honda       142,539   +13.8   11.9     798,358    +4.8   10.7
 Nissan       75,847    -7.5    6.3     522,321    -1.8    7.0
 Hyundai      50,033   +14.0    4.2     231,066    -1.7    3.1
 BMW          26,155    +0.1    2.2     157,913    -3.3    2.1
 Mazda        23,771    +3.8    2.0     153,141    +1.0    2.1
 Kia          28,292   +21.1    2.4     157,619    +2.8    2.1
 Mercedes     19,576   +12.4    1.6     119,279    +1.5    1.6
 Volkswagen   23,208   +12.8    1.9     115,524    +1.2    1.5
 Subaru       18,007   +18.4    1.5      94,095    +5.1    1.3
 Suzuki        9,785    +6.6    0.8      56,248    -1.5    0.8
 Mitsubishi    7,494   -35.2    0.6      53,883   -22.9    0.7
 Volvo         7,001   -17.7    0.6      46,181   -13.6    0.6
 Audi          8,203   +18.5    0.7      45,023    -0.9    0.6
 Land Rover    2,200   -40.5    0.2      16,492   -27.3    0.2
 Saab          1,872   -51.7    0.2      12,068   -28.6    0.2
 Jaguar        1,360    +8.5    0.1       8,381    -0.3    0.1
 Isuzu           364   -39.4    0.0       3,339   -11.0    0.0
 Porsche       2,650    -8.7    0.2      15,086   -15.0    0.2
 Others            0    None    0.0           0    None   None
 ==============================================================
 Total     1,194,959    -8.5  100.0   7,454,926    -9.7  100.0
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  NOTE: Seasonally adjusted annual rate (Millions):
                        June 2008        June 2007
        Vehicles      13.69   Share    15.82   Share
         Dom Car       4.91   35.9%     5.29   33.4%
         Dom Truck     5.02   36.7%     6.62   41.8%
         Imp Car       2.77   20.2%     2.60   16.4%
         Imp Truck     0.98    7.2%     1.30    8.2%

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