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TABLE-Volvo May U.S. vehicle sales off adj. 20.0 pct

Tue Jun 2, 2009 12:20pm EDT

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 June 2 (Reuters) - Following are Volvo (F.N) U.S. sales of
cars and light trucks in May 2009 versus the same year-earlier
month and for the year to date.
                        May 2009       May 2008    % Change
 All Vehicles                 5,577          7,238      -20.0%
 Domestic Car                     0              0        N.A.
 Domestic Truck                   0              0        N.A.
 Import Car                   4,396          4,335        5.3%
 Import Truck                 1,181          2,903      -57.8%
 Dom+Imp Cars                 4,396          4,335        5.3%
 Dom+Imp Trucks               1,181          2,903      -57.8%
 Domestic Vehicles                0              0        N.A.
 Imported Vehicles            5,577          7,238      -20.0%
                      Yr-to-Date      Prev Year    % Change
 All Vehicles                22,704         39,180      -41.1%
 Domestic Car                     0              0        N.A.
 Domestic Truck                   0              0        N.A.
 Import Car                  16,847         24,514      -30.2%
 Import Truck                 5,857         14,666      -59.4%
 Dom+Imp Cars                16,847         24,514      -30.2%
 Dom+Imp Trucks               5,857         14,666      -59.4%
 Domestic Vehicles                0              0        N.A.
 Imported Vehicles           22,704         39,180      -41.1%
 -------------------------------------------------------------
 Percent changes are based on the daily sales rate, and
reflect 26 selling days this month vs. 27 in the month last
year, and 127 this year to date vs. 129 last year to date.
 Unit of Ford Motor Co.





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