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		<title>Chrysler sales fall by 42%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chrysler Group LLC reported vehicle sales fall of 42 percent in June compared to the same month last year.

However, the Auburn Hills-based carmaker attributed the sales drop to a 95 percent reduction in fleet sales and noted a 1 percent market share increase in retail sales compared to last June.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chrysler Group LLC reported vehicle sales fall of 42 percent in June compared to the same month last year.<br />
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However, the Auburn Hills-based carmaker attributed the sales drop to a 95 percent reduction in fleet sales and noted a 1 percent market share increase in retail sales compared to last June.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are proud our new company starts out its first month with increasing market share and continued strong retail sales,&#8221; said Peter Fong, Chrysler brand president and lead executive for the company&#8217;s sales organization.</p>
<p>Overall, Chrysler sold 68,297 vehicles in June. Out of the 26 vehicles Chrysler&#8217;s brands offered, none saw an increase in sales in June and for the year, Chrysler sales have fallen 40 percent.</p>
<p>General Motors Corp. offered more positive news, saying more people are coming back into dealerships.</p>
<p>Car and truck sales fell 33.6 percent in June when compared to the same month last year, GM executives said Wednesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Overall, GM sold 176,571 vehicles during the month, which is down year over year, but up 10 percent compared with May sales.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re pleased with our retail performance for the month, and it shows consumers&#8217; strong attraction to our products &#8230; which all saw retail sales gains compared with May,&#8221; said Mark LaNeve, vice president, GM North America sales, service and marketing, in a news release.</p>
<p>&#8220;Customers are cautiously coming back into the market, although the industry remains very weak,&#8221; LaNeve added.</p>
<p>News from Ford Motor Co. was slightly more optimistic. The company reported a 10.9 percent sales drop for June in the U.S. compared from a year ago, a far smaller drop than in previous months and a sign that auto sales may be recovering.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Toyota Motor Corp. reported a sales drop of 34.6 percent in June, compared with the same month last year. The Japanese carmaker said it sold 131,654 vehicles during the month. While the mid-size Toyota Camry remained the company&#8217;s highest volume vehicle, the company noted that 2010 Prius sales were up 6.1 percent, totaling nearly 13,000 cars, compared to last June.</p>
<p>The Dearborn automaker says it sold 155,195 cars and light trucks last month. Ford&#8217;s sales were down 24 percent in May and off 32.9 percent this year.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re making steady progress and are firmly focused on our plan to build a sustainable and exciting Ford,&#8221; said Jim Farley, group vice president, marketing and communications. &#8220;We remain grounded, however, given challenging industry and economic conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ford officials said they sold 18,561 Ford Fusions in June, a 26 percent increase over last June.</p>
<p>Ford is the only Detroit-area automaker not relying on government loans to operate. The company has seen its market share grow while rivals Chrysler and General Motors struggle with financial problems.</p>
<p>Honda Motor Co. said its sales fell 32.4 percent in June compared to last year. The company sold 100,420 vehicles this June.</p>
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