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TABLE-Chrysler Oct U.S. vehicle sales off adj. 32.9 pct

Wed Nov 4, 2009 12:08am IST
 
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 Nov 3 (Reuters) - Following are Chrysler LLC CBS.UL 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                65,803         94,530      -32.9%
 Domestic Car                17,556         24,761      -31.6%
 Domestic Truck              48,247         69,516      -33.1%
 Import Car                       0            253     -100.0%
 Import Truck                     0              0        N.A.
 Dom+Imp Cars                17,556         25,014      -32.3%
 Dom+Imp Trucks              48,247         69,516      -33.1%
 Domestic Vehicles           65,803         94,277      -32.7%
 Imported Vehicles                0            253     -100.0%
                      Yr-to-Date      Prev Year     %Change
 All Vehicles               781,319      1,278,049      -38.9%
 Domestic Car               186,924        363,296      -48.5%
 Domestic Truck             593,896        912,934      -34.9%
 Import Car                     499          1,819      -72.6%
 Import Truck                     0              0        N.A.
 Dom+Imp Cars               187,423        365,115      -48.7%
 Dom+Imp Trucks             593,896        912,934      -34.9%
 Domestic Vehicles          780,820      1,276,230      -38.8%
 Imported Vehicles              499          1,819      -72.6%
 -------------------------------------------------------------
 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
 Includes Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep brands

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