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Nov 3 (Reuters) - Following are Saab Automobile AB 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 513 1,975 -75.0% Domestic Car 0 0 N.A. Domestic Truck 0 0 N.A. Import Car 299 1,659 -82.6% Import Truck 214 316 -34.7% Dom+Imp Cars 299 1,659 -82.6% Dom+Imp Trucks 214 316 -34.7% Domestic Vehicles 0 0 N.A. Imported Vehicles 513 1,975 -75.0% Yr-to-Date Prev Year %Change All Vehicles 2,441 19,337 -87.4% Domestic Car 0 0 N.A. Domestic Truck 0 0 N.A. Import Car 383 16,187 -97.6% Import Truck 2,058 3,150 -34.7% Dom+Imp Cars 383 16,187 -97.6% Dom+Imp Trucks 2,058 3,150 -34.7% Domestic Vehicles 0 0 N.A. Imported Vehicles 2,441 19,337 -87.4% ------------------------------------------------------------- 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. Unit of General Motors Corp ((--Chicago Newsroom, 312-408-8720) Keywords: AUTOSALES USA/SAAB COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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