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International Automobile Dealers Announce Monthly Sales

Amid Turmoil, May Sees Modest Gains

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American
International Automobile Dealers Association (AIADA) today released May
2009 sales figures for the international automobile industry. AIADA
represents over 11,000 international franchises, which so far this year
account for 55 percent of all vehicles sold in the United States. Overall
sales, including domestics and unadjusted for business days, were down 33.7
percent from May 2008.New Car Dealer Sales

"There was a great deal of unrest in the industry in May," said AIADA
President Cody Lusk. "Some of the uncertainty was put to rest in the
beginning of this month with General Motor's bankruptcy announcement.

Now, as an industry, we can focus fully on recovery. The first element of that recovery is incentivizing customers to buy. Today, we look to Congress to do just that by passing a scrappage plan that will quickly and effectively stimulate sales."

According to numbers from Autodata Corp., international brands sold
501,096 vehicles in May, up from 442,124 vehicles in April, but down from 776,272 in May 2008. Asian brands accounted for 45.6 percent of the market, down from 48.1 percent in April 2008, and Europeans had an 8.5 percent share, up from 7.5 percent. Domestic brands finished the month with 45.9 percent of the market.

May is the first month in 2009 that no single brand saw an improvement
over 2008. However, not all the news from May is bad. Manufacturers sold
925,824 new cars and trucks in May, the highest level thus far in 2009.
Those sales resulted in a seasonally adjusted annual selling rate of 9.9
million, up from a predicted rate of 9.3 million in April. For more
information on automobile sales data, and to view a full report on May
automobile sales, click here:
http://www.aiada.org/newsroom/newsDetails.asp?id=57390&cmd=article.

About AIADA: Established in 1970, AIADA is and continues to be the only
association whose sole purpose is to represent America's 11,000
international nameplate automobile franchises that sell and service the
following brands: Acura, Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Ferrari, Honda,
Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Kia, Land Rover, Lexus, Maserati,
Maybach, Mazda, Mercedes, MINI, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, Rolls Royce,
Saab, Scion, Smart, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo. These
retailers have a positive economic impact both nationally and in the local
communities they serve, providing more than 500,000 American jobs.


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