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New Car and Light Truck Sales New Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Sales Report generated on 11/15/2012 for the date range beginning 7/1/2012 and ending 9/30/2012 7/2012 8/2012 9/2012 Total Daimler-Chrysler CHRYSLER P 161 142 133 436 T 0 0 1 1 Total 161 142 134 437 DODGE P 276 332 257 865 T 310 567 474 1,351 Total 586 899 731 2,216 JEEP P 1 0 0 1 T 293 337 262 892 Total 294 337 262 893 Total 1,041 1,378 1,127 3,546 Ford Motor Co. FORD P 649 488 476 1,613 T 529 529 481 1,539 Total 1,178 1,017 957 3,152 LINCOLN P 59 30 18 107 Total 59 30 18 107 Total 1,237 1,047 975 3,259 General Motors BUICK P 60 113 70 243 Total 60 113 70 243 CADILLAC P 58 37 47 142 T 1 3 0 4 Total 59 40 47 146 CHEVROLET P 507 629 602 1,738 T 294 344 242 880 Total 801 973 844 2,618 GM P 3 2 1 6 Total 3 2 1 6 GMC T 245 239 187 671 Total 245 239 187 671 Total 1,168 1,367 1,149 3,684 European Makes AUDI P 81 80 61 222 Total 81 80 61 222 BMW P 49 69 56 174 Total 49 69 56 174 FERRARI P 3 1 1 5 Total 3 1 1 5 JAGUAR P 2 0 4 6 Total 2 0 4 6 LANDROVER T 11 18 13 42 Total 11 18 13 42 MERCEDES P 43 54 52 149 T 12 6 13 31 Total 55 60 65 180 PORSCHE P 16 25 7 48 Total 16 25 7 48 SAAB P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 VOLKSWAGEN P 345 434 394 1,173 Total 345 434 394 1,173 VOLVO P 17 16 15 48 Total 17 16 15 48 Total 580 703 616 1,899 Asian Makes ACURA P 93 92 90 275 Total 93 92 90 275 HONDA P 634 628 540 1,802 T 5 3 12 20 7/2012 8/2012 9/2012 Total Asian Makes HONDA Total 639 631 552 1,822 HYUNDAI P 582 551 584 1,717 Total 582 551 584 1,717 ISUZU T 1 2 1 4 Total 1 2 1 4 KIA P 227 279 272 778 Total 227 279 272 778 LEXUS P 62 77 54 193 Total 62 77 54 193 MAZDA P 182 266 212 660 Total 182 266 212 660 MITSUBISHI P 23 12 18 53 Total 23 12 18 53 NISSAN P 514 652 500 1,666 T 101 108 87 296 Total 615 760 587 1,962 SUBARU P 315 394 337 1,046 Total 315 394 337 1,046 SUZUKI P 10 26 15 51 T 1 2 0 3 Total 11 28 15 54 TOYOTA P 812 862 747 2,421 T 223 225 198 646 Total 1,035 1,087 945 3,067 Total 3,785 4,179 3,667 11,631 Others EZGO P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 FIAT P 12 38 38 88 Total 12 38 38 88 FISKER AUTOMOTIVE INC P 0 1 1 2 Total 0 1 1 2 FREIGHTLINER CORP T 5 2 4 11 Total 5 2 4 11 GLOBAL ELECTRIC MOTORCARS LLC P 0 0 1 1 Total 0 0 1 1 INFINITI P 39 39 37 115 Total 39 39 37 115 LOTUS P 1 0 1 2 Total 1 0 1 2 MASERATI P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 MCLAREN P 0 0 1 1 Total 0 0 1 1 MINI CAR PROD P 38 35 33 106 Total 38 35 33 106 SMART P 8 8 5 21 Total 8 8 5 21 SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 Total 104 125 121 350 Total 7,915 8,799 7,655 24,369 New Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Sales Third Quarter 2012 Report generated on 11/15/2012 for the date range beginning 7/1/2012 and ending 9/30/2012 7/2012 8/2012 9/2012 Total Daimler-Chrysler CHRYSLER 200 P 0 2 0 2 Total 0 2 0 2 200 LIMITED P 15 7 19 41 Total 15 7 19 41 200 LX P 40 3 1 44 Total 40 3 1 44 200 S P 6 7 5 18 Total 6 7 5 18 200 TOURING P 22 38 39 99 Total 22 38 39 99 200JSC P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 300 P 12 3 2 17 Total 12 3 2 17 300 LIMITED P 3 3 2 8 Total 3 3 2 8 300 LIMITED AWD P 3 1 1 5 Total 3 1 1 5 300 S P 4 1 7 12 Total 4 1 7 12 300C P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 300C AWD P 3 5 2 10 Total 3 5 2 10 300C SRT-8 P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 RAM 1500 T 0 0 1 1 Total 0 0 1 1 TOWN & COUNTRY P 51 69 55 175 Total 51 69 55 175 TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING+ P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 TOWN AND COUNRTY P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 Total 161 142 134 437 DODGE AVENGER R/T P 1 1 0 2 Total 1 1 0 2 AVENGER SE P 31 73 51 155 Total 31 73 51 155 AVENGER SXT P 11 8 10 29 Total 11 8 10 29 CALIBER SXT P 5 1 0 6 Total 5 1 0 6 CARAVAN/GRAND P 60 111 46 217 Total 60 111 46 217 CHALLENGER P 6 5 4 15 Total 6 5 4 15 CHALLENGER R/T P 8 6 2 16 Total 8 6 2 16 CHALLENGER SRT-8 P 1 2 6 9 Total 1 2 6 9 CHARGER P 5 2 4 11 7/2012 8/2012 9/2012 Total Daimler-Chrysler DODGE CHARGER Total 5 2 4 11 CHARGER POLICE P 15 4 9 28 Total 15 4 9 28 CHARGER R/T P 28 4 4 36 Total 28 4 4 36 CHARGER R/T AWD P 3 4 0 7 Total 3 4 0 7 CHARGER SE/SXT P 0 2 4 6 Total 0 2 4 6 CHARGER SRT-8 P 1 0 1 2 Total 1 0 1 2 CHARGER SXT P 16 5 5 26 Total 16 5 5 26 CHARGER SXT AWD P 0 6 5 11 Total 0 6 5 11 CHARGER V6 P 0 1 0 1 Total 0 1 0 1 DAKOTA ST T 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 DART LIMITED P 1 8 12 21 Total 1 8 12 21 DART SXT P 11 13 24 48 Total 11 13 24 48 DURANGO P 31 22 23 76 T 0 1 0 1 Total 31 23 23 77 GRAND CARAVAN P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 GRAND CARAVAN SE P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 GRND CARAVAN P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 JOURNEY P 39 53 47 139 Total 39 53 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430 RAM TRUCK 3500 LARAMIE T 28 41 40 109 Total 28 41 40 109 RAM TRUCK 3500 LONGHORN T 8 11 18 37 Total 8 11 18 37 RAM VAN CARGO T 8 7 2 17 Total 8 7 2 17 Total 586 899 731 2,216 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE T 5 7 1 13 Total 5 7 1 13 COMPASS LIMITED T 1 3 1 5 Total 1 3 1 5 COMPASS SPORT T 16 22 6 44 Total 16 22 6 44 GRAND CHEROKEE P 1 0 0 1 Total 1 0 0 1 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO T 59 56 53 168 Total 59 56 53 168 GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED T 19 54 14 87 Total 19 54 14 87 GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND T 14 12 20 46 Total 14 12 20 46 GRAND CHEROKEE SRT-8 T 1 1 5 7 Total 1 1 5 7 LIBERTY JET T 5 4 3 12 Total 5 4 3 12 LIBERTY LIMITED T 2 1 0 3 Total 2 1 0 3 LIBERTY SPORT T 28 31 21 80 Total 28 31 21 80 PATRIOT LATITUDE T 11 11 7 29 Total 11 11 7 29 PATRIOT SPORT T 11 10 9 30 Total 11 10 9 30 WRANGLER RUBICON T 7 4 10 21 Total 7 4 10 21 WRANGLER SAHARA T 2 3 2 7 Total 2 3 2 7 WRANGLER SPORT T 24 29 23 76 Total 24 29 23 76 WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA T 22 21 17 60 Total 22 21 17 60 WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT T 49 41 32 122 Total 49 41 32 122 WRANGLER UNLIMTED R T 17 27 38 82 7/2012 8/2012 9/2012 Total Daimler-Chrysler JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMTED R Total 17 27 38 82 Total 294 337 262 893 Total 1,041 1,378 1,127 3,546 Ford Motor Co.
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