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VOLKSWAGEN REPORTS MARCH 2008 SALES

Brand Sales Surge 12.9 Percent

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Volkswagen of America, Inc. today announced March 2008 sales of 19,587 units, a 12.9 percent increase over the March 2007 sales of 17,355 vehicles. On a year-to-date basis, 2008 Volkswagen sales are 0.4 percent ahead of 2007 sales through March.

The Jetta, consistently Volkswagen’s top sales performer, posted a 19.7 percent increase over March 2007 results. Passat sales were 13 percent ahead of March 2007 totals.

March 2008 represents the best Volkswagen sales month since August 2007. Reflecting anticipation of open air summer driving, New Beetle convertible sales were up 14.1 percent. Furthermore, March 2008 represents the best Eos sales month since June of 2007.

Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest automaker. Volkswagen sells the Rabbit, New Beetle, New Beetle convertible, GTI, Jetta, GLI, Passat, Passat wagon, Eos, and Touareg through approximately 600 independent U.S. dealers.

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Ford's Focus and Edge Buck Turbulent Economy

- Ford Focus March retail sales climbed 36 percent compared with a year
ago.
- Ford Edge retail sales up 35 percent as consumer demand accelerates in
California and other coastal regions.
- Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 213,074, down 14 percent.
- Total Ford Motor Company sales (including Jaguar, Land Rover, and Volvo)
totaled 227,143, down 14 percent.


DEARBORN, Mich., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sales for
Ford's redesigned small car and acclaimed crossover utility continued to
buck economic trends during March.

Retail sales for the Ford Focus were the highest for any month since
August 2005 -- with retail sales up 36 percent in March and 35 percent in
the first quarter compared with the same periods a year ago.

The new Focus has helped Ford increase its share in the growing small
car market and is attracting younger buyers. Compared with the previous
model, buyers are equipping the Focus with more features, like SYNC, Ford's
exclusive, in-car connectivity technology that fully integrates most
Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and MP3 players by voice activation.

Edge retail sales were up 35 percent in March and 52 percent in the
first quarter, thanks in part to stronger sales on the coasts. The
California region accounted for more than 10 percent of Edge sales in the
first quarter of 2008, versus 7 percent in the first quarter 2007. First
quarter retail sales on the west coast and Northeast more than doubled
compared with a year ago.

This signals the growing appeal of the country's best-selling crossover
in 2007. During the first quarter of 2007, Edge's introduction quarter,
more than one-third of Edge retail sales came from the Great Lakes area.
During the same period in 2008, this region drove only one-fourth of Edge
sales.

"This reflects how much customers who haven't traditionally even
considered our products are starting to warm up to Ford and is just an
indication of more to come," said Jim Farley, Ford group vice president,
Marketing and Communications. "We're optimistic the new Ford Flex and
Lincoln MKS will help increase consumers' consideration for our brands
beyond our traditional geographic regions of strength."

In March, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 213,074, down 14
percent compared with a year ago. Sales to individual retail customers were
17 percent lower than a year ago, with essentially the entire decline
concentrated among truck and sport utility vehicles. Sales to daily rental
companies were down 13 percent versus a year ago, and total fleet sales,
including daily rental, were down 9 percent.

"This is a very challenging external environment, reflecting a seismic
shift in consumer preferences," said Farley. "These conditions will likely
persist in the near future. At Ford, we remain focused on executing our
plan, which includes being profitable at lower volume and changed mix.

"It is crucial we continue to employ a disciplined process to gauge
demand and plan production on a segment-by-segment and region-by-region
basis," said Farley.

Total Ford Motor Company sales, including Jaguar, Land Rover, and
Volvo, totaled 227,143, down 14 percent.

Note: The sales data included in this release and the accompanying
tables are based largely on data reported by dealers representing their
sales to retail and fleet customers.

About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), a global automotive industry leader based
in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets
across six continents. With about 245,000 employees and about 100 plants
worldwide, the company's core and affiliated automotive brands include
Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln, Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
information regarding Ford's products, please visit http://www.ford.com.
Code:
                     FORD MOTOR COMPANY MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                     ----------------------------------------

                                  March          %      Year-To-Date      %
                                  -----                 ------------
                              2008     2007   Change   2008     2007   Change
                              ----     ----   ------   ----     ----   ------
    Sales By Brand
       Ford                  187,828  216,788  -13.4  483,817  522,588   -7.4
       Mercury                14,333   17,426  -17.7   34,435   43,873  -21.5
       Lincoln                10,913   14,770  -26.1   28,471   35,127  -18.9
                              ------   ------          ------   ------
         Total Ford, Lincoln
          and Mercury        213,074  248,984  -14.4  546,723  601,588   -9.1

       Jaguar                  1,752    1,667    5.1    3,479    4,248  -18.1
       Land Rover              3,054    3,663  -16.6    8,732   10,202  -14.4
       Volvo                   9,263   10,661  -13.1   24,804   26,922   -7.9
                               -----   ------          ------   ------
          Total Ford Motor
           Company           227,143  264,975  -14.3  583,738  642,960   -9.2

    Memo: Cars and Trucks
       Cars                   80,915   89,484   -9.6  195,324  216,277   -9.7
       Trucks                146,228  175,491  -16.7  388,414  426,683   -9.0
                             -------  -------         -------  -------
          Total Ford Motor
           Company           227,143  264,975  -14.3  583,738  642,960   -9.2



                         FORD BRAND MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                         --------------------------------

                                March          %       Year-To-Date      %
                                -----                  ------------
                            2008     2007    Change   2008     2007    Change
                            ----     ----    ------   ----     ----    ------

    Crown Victoria           4,622    6,553   -29.5   12,947   16,533   -21.7
    Taurus                   6,908    6,607     4.6   15,877   16,734    -5.1
    Fusion                  15,887   15,790     0.6   40,050   39,678     0.9
    Focus                   21,168   17,065    24.0   49,070   39,837    23.2
    Mustang                 10,180   14,737   -30.9   24,477   34,573   -29.2
    GT                           0        0      NA        0      231  -100.0
                                --       --               --      ---
      Total Ford Cars       58,765   60,752    -3.3  142,421  147,586    -3.5

    Escape                  18,517   16,521    12.1   43,900   39,317    11.7
    Edge                    13,508   10,915    23.8   36,034   24,478    47.2
    Taurus X                 3,109    4,313   -27.9    7,497    9,793   -23.4
    Explorer                10,969   12,876   -14.8   27,638   34,723   -20.4
    Expedition               6,967   10,505   -33.7   18,226   24,149   -24.5
    Freestar                     0      452  -100.0        0    2,026  -100.0
    Econoline/Club Wagon    12,213   19,445   -37.2   36,412   46,506   -21.7
    Ranger                   8,620    7,989     7.9   21,597   18,491    16.8
    F-Series                54,465   71,481   -23.8  148,138  171,651   -13.7
    Low Cab Forward             74      248   -70.2      223      663   -66.4
    Heavy Trucks               621    1,291   -51.9    1,731    3,205   -46.0
                               ---    -----            -----    -----
      Total Ford Trucks    129,063  156,036   -17.3  341,396  375,002    -9.0
                           -------  -------          -------  -------

      Total Ford Brand     187,828  216,788   -13.4  483,817  522,588    -7.4



                 LINCOLN AND MERCURY BRAND MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                 -----------------------------------------------

                                   March         %      Year-To-Date     %
                                   -----                ------------
                                2008    2007   Change   2008    2007   Change
                                ----    ----   ------   ----    ----   ------

    Grand Marquis               3,393   5,976   -43.2   7,905  14,442   -45.3
    Sable                       1,833   1,620    13.1   3,757   4,290   -12.4
    Milan                       3,880   4,678   -17.1   8,877  10,236   -13.3
                                -----   -----           -----  ------
      Total Mercury Cars        9,106  12,274   -25.8  20,539  28,968   -29.1

    MKZ                         3,501   3,626    -3.4   9,744   8,098    20.3
    Town Car                    1,924   4,827   -60.1   3,436  11,645   -70.5
                                -----   -----           -----  ------
      Total Lincoln Cars        5,425   8,453   -35.8  13,180  19,743   -33.2
                                -----   -----          ------  ------

      Total Mercury
        and Lincoln Cars       14,531  20,727   -29.9  33,719  48,711   -30.8

    Mariner                     3,784   3,112    21.6   9,168   8,430     8.8
    Mountaineer                 1,443   1,882   -23.3   4,728   5,998   -21.2
    Monterey                        0     158  -100.0       0     477  -100.0
                                    -     ---               -     ---
      Total Mercury Trucks      5,227   5,152     1.5  13,896  14,905    -6.8

    MKX                         3,487   3,054    14.2   9,332   7,063    32.1
    Navigator                   1,614   2,458   -34.3   4,832   6,093   -20.7
    Mark LT                       387     805   -51.9   1,127   2,228   -49.4
                                  ---     ---           -----   -----
      Total Lincoln Trucks      5,488   6,317   -13.1  15,291  15,384    -0.6
                                -----   -----          ------  ------

      Total Mercury
        and Lincoln Trucks     10,715  11,469    -6.6  29,187  30,289    -3.6
                               ------  ------          ------  ------

      Total Mercury
        and Lincoln Vehicles   25,246  32,196   -21.6  62,906  79,000   -20.4

    Total Lincoln Brand        10,913  14,770   -26.1  28,471  35,127   -18.9
    Total Mercury Brand        14,333  17,426   -17.7  34,435  43,873   -21.5



                        JAGUAR BRAND MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                        ----------------------------------

                                        March        %    Year-To-Date    %
                                        -----             ------------
                                     2008   2007  Change  2008   2007  Change
                                     ----   ----  ------  ----   ----  ------
    XJ                                 218    397  -45.1    645  1,132  -43.0
    XF                               1,161      0     NA  1,161      0     NA
    S-TYPE                              80    479  -83.3    595  1,065  -44.1
    X-TYPE                              46    285  -83.9    325    800  -59.4
    XK                                 247    506  -51.2    753  1,251  -39.8
                                       ---    ---           ---  -----
      Total Jaguar                   1,752  1,667    5.1  3,479  4,248  -18.1



                        VOLVO BRAND MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                        ---------------------------------

                                      March        %     Year-To-Date     %
                                      -----              ------------
                                  2008    2007  Change   2008    2007  Change
                                  ----    ----  ------   ----    ----  ------
    C30                             378       0      NA  1,062       0      NA
    S40                           1,528   2,201  -30.6   3,977   5,673  -29.9
    V50                             172     304  -43.4     492     722  -31.9
    S60                           1,243   1,702  -27.0   4,266   4,377   -2.5
    V70                             263     371  -29.1     644     849  -24.1
    XC70                          1,014   1,127  -10.0   2,912   3,077   -5.4
    C70                             654     368   77.7   1,500   1,008   48.8
    S80                           1,629   1,392   17.0   3,764   3,103   21.3
    XC90                          2,382   3,196  -25.5   6,187   8,113  -23.7
                                  -----   -----          -----   -----
      Total Volvo                 9,263  10,661  -13.1  24,804  26,922   -7.9



                      LAND ROVER BRAND MARCH 2008 U.S. SALES
                      --------------------------------------

                                      March        %    Year-To-Date     %
                                      -----             ------------
                                   2008   2007  Change  2008    2007   Change
                                   ----   ----  ------  ----    ----   ------
    Range Rover                      778  1,159  -32.9  2,295   2,909   -21.1
    Range Rover Sport              1,192  1,356  -12.1  3,173   3,801   -16.5
    LR3                              482  1,148  -58.0  1,302   3,491   -62.7
    LR2                              602      0     NA  1,962       0      NA
    Freelander                         0      0     NA      0       1  -100.0
                                      --     --            --      --
      Total Land Rover             3,054  3,663  -16.6  8,732  10,202   -14.4
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Mercedes-Benz USA Reports March Sales of 20,808

Highest First Quarter on Record Despite Marginal Decrease for the Month



MONTVALE, N.J., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- While experiencing a
marginal 3.7 percent decrease in its sales for the month of March (20,808
vs. 21,612), Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) maintained a three percent increase
for the first quarter of 2008 (57,647 vs. 55,985) bringing year-to-date
sales to the highest level in the company's history.

Highlights for the month include growth in various segments of
Mercedes' diverse product portfolio. The volume-leading entry-level C-Class
model line demonstrated a significant increase with a 49.6 percent gain
(6,713 vs. 4,486 units). On the other end of the portfolio, sales of the
high-end luxury CL coupes were slightly above last March with nearly a 1
percent increase (297 vs. 295 units). The popularity of the sleek CLS-Class
grew from 803 units last March to 935 units this March, an increase of 16.4
percent. In the SUV segment, M-Class sales jumped 21.8 percent (3,189 vs.
2,619 units).

For the first quarter of 2008, the biggest increases in Mercedes-Benz
sales were posted for the C-Class model line with 39.6 percent gains
(17,141 vs. 12,282 units) and the M-Class model line which rose 28.5
percent (9,507 vs. 7,401 units).

Separately, through the Mercedes-Benz Certified Pre-Owned program,
MBUSA sold 5,110 vehicles in March, bringing first quarter sales to 13,251
units, a 4.3 percent increase over the same period last year.

Mercedes-Benz USA, headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, is
responsible for the sales, marketing and service of all Mercedes-Benz
products in the United States. In 2007, MBUSA achieved an all-time sales
record of 253,433 new vehicles, setting the highest sales volume ever in
its history and achieving 14 consecutive years of sales growth.
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                             Sales -- March 2008

    Model        March '08  March '07  Monthly %  YTD 2008  YTD 2007  Yearly %

    C-CLASS         6,713     4,486      49.6%     17,141    12,282     39.6%

    E-CLASS         3,039     4,019     -24.4%      8,566    10,447    -18.0%

    S-CLASS         1,622     2,440     -33.5%      4,796     6,646    -27.8%

    CL-CLASS          297       295       0.7%        798       784      1.8%

    SL-CLASS          379       670     -43.4%      1,133     1,395    -18.8%

    CLK-CLASS       1,218     1,752     -30.5%      3,424     4,034    -15.1%

    SLK-CLASS         561       908     -38.2%      1,545     1,690     -8.6%

    CLS-CLASS         935       803      16.4%      1,972     2,043     -3.5%

    GL-CLASS        1,908     2,221     -14.1%      5,681     5,972     -4.9%

    R-CLASS           874     1,225     -28.7%      2,807     2,938     -4.5%

    M-CLASS         3,189     2,619      21.8%      9,507     7,401     28.5%

    G-CLASS            73       174     -58.0%        277       353    -21.5%

    GRAND TOTAL    20,808    21,612      -3.7%     57,647    55,985      3.0%
SOURCE Mercedes-Benz USA
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Toyota Reports March Sales


TORRANCE, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales
(TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today reported March sales of 217,730 vehicles, a
decrease of 3.4 percent from last March.

The Toyota Division posted March sales of 192,791, a decrease of 2.9
percent from last March. The Lexus Division reported March sales of 24,939
units, a decrease of 6.9 percent from the year-ago month.

Toyota Division

Toyota Division passenger cars recorded March sales of 114,897 units,
up 1.5 percent from last March. Passenger-car sales were led by Camry,
which posted best-ever March sales of 40,487, an increase of 3.2 percent
over the same period last year. Camry Hybrid reported sales of 6,930 units
in March, up 45 percent over March 2007. The Prius hybrid gas-electric
mid-size sedan posted best-ever March sales of 20,635, an increase of 16.0
percent from last March. Yaris reported all-time best-ever sales of 12,953
units, up 83.2 percent over the year-ago month.

Toyota Division light truck sales were down 8.8 percent, with March
sales of 77,894 units. Light truck sales were led by the Tacoma mid-size
pickup, reporting March sales of 15,587 units. The Tundra full-size pickup
posted best-ever March sales of 14,311, an increase of 16.8 percent over
last March. Highlander and Highlander Hybrid posted combined sales of
10,832 in March. The Highlander Hybrid gas-electric mid-size SUV reported
sales of 2,239 units for the month. Sequoia posted sales of 2,856 units for
the month, up 19.8 percent over the same period last year.

Scion posted March sales of 11,131 units. The xB urban utility vehicle
led the way with March sales of 4,527 units, an increase of 74.2 percent
over last March. The tC sports coupe, in its fourth model year, posted
March sales of 4,082 units.

Lexus Division

Lexus passenger cars reported March sales of 14,881 units, a decrease
of 11.6 percent from March 2007. Passenger-car sales were led by the ES
entry luxury sedan with March sales of 6,019 units. The IS entry luxury
sport sedan reported combined sales of 4,798 units, an increase of 1.8
percent over last March. Sales of the all-new IS F luxury performance sedan
were 323 units. The LS flagship luxury sedan reported combined sales of
2,125 units. The LS 600h L hybrid luxury sedan posted sales of 113 units
for the month. Sales of the GS 460 luxury sport sedan reported a greater
than ten-fold increase as compared to the GS 430 in March 2006.

Lexus Division light trucks reported March sales totaling 10,058 units,
an increase of one percent from the year-ago month. The all-new LX 570
enjoyed sales of 642 units, an increase of 156.1 percent. The RX luxury
utility vehicle posted combined March sales of 7,737 units. The RX 400h
hybrid luxury utility vehicle reported sales of 1,570 units for the month,
up 15.0 percent over the year ago month.

TMS Hybrids

TMS calendar-year-to-date hybrid sales totaled 50,204 units. TMS posted
March sales of 31,552 hybrid vehicles, an increase of 19 percent from last
March. Toyota Division posted sales of 29,804 hybrids while Lexus Division
posted sales of 1,748 hybrids.



There were 26 selling days this month, as compared to 28 selling days last
March.
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                              TOYOTA  RETAIL  SALES
                            (INCLUDES FLEET & HAWAII)
                                   March, 2008

                               -- CURRENT MONTH -- -- CALENDAR YEAR TO DATE --
                                               DSR %                    DSR %
                                2008     2007  CHG       2008     2007  CHG

    YARIS                     12,953    7,614   83.2   30,377   19,186   60.4
    COROLLA                   25,109   34,355  -21.3   67,047   88,195  -23.0
    CAMRY                     40,487   42,254    3.2  107,002  105,863    2.4
    AVALON                     4,581    7,523  -34.4   12,809   19,635  -33.9
    PRIUS                     20,635   19,156   16.0   42,907   39,682    9.5
    SCION xA                       4    1,865  -99.8       23    5,345  -99.6
    SCION xB                   4,527    2,799   74.2   11,670    8,500   39.1
    SCION tC                   4,082    6,314  -30.4   10,290   15,093  -30.9
    SCION xD                   2,518        0      -    5,903        0      -
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. PASS.
     CAR                     114,897  121,881    1.5  288,029  301,501   -3.2
    ES                         6,019    7,444  -12.9   15,160   18,050  -14.9
    LS                         2,125    3,134  -27.0    5,922    8,563  -29.9
    SC                           271      370  -21.1      643      954  -31.7
    GS                         1,668    2,103  -14.6    4,570    5,217  -11.2
    IS                         4,798    5,077    1.8   11,966   12,409   -2.3
    TOTAL LEXUS PASS. CAR     14,881   18,128  -11.6   38,261   45,193  -14.2
    TOTAL TOYOTA PASS. CAR   129,778  140,009   -0.2  326,290  346,694   -4.6
    SIENNA                    12,631   13,071    4.1   34,299   34,959   -0.6
    RAV4                      12,955   17,837  -21.8   34,229   41,405  -16.2
    FJ CRUISER                 3,284    6,057  -41.6    9,875   16,045  -37.6
    4RUNNER                    5,075    9,052  -39.6   15,506   23,937  -34.4
    HIGHLANDER                10,832   11,693   -0.2   33,668   31,383    8.7
    LAND CRUISER                 363      222   76.1    1,217      682   80.8
    SEQUOIA                    2,856    2,568   19.8    7,850    6,938   14.6
    TOTAL SUV                 35,365   47,429  -19.7  102,345  120,390  -13.9
    4X2 TACOMA                 9,090   10,851   -9.8   23,103   27,027  -13.4
    4X4 TACOMA                 6,497    7,392   -5.3   16,673   19,301  -12.5
    TOTAL TACOMA              15,587   18,243   -8.0   39,776   46,328  -13.0
    TUNDRA                    14,311   13,196   16.8   40,784   29,186   41.6
    TOTAL PICKUP              29,898   31,439    2.4   80,560   75,514    8.1
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV. LT
     TRUCK                    77,894   91,939   -8.8  217,204  230,863   -4.7
    LX                           642      270  156.1    1,921      826  135.6
    GX                         1,679    1,854   -2.5    4,885    5,239   -5.5
    RX                         7,737    8,603   -3.1   21,448   22,233   -2.3
    TOTAL LEXUS LIGHT TRUCK   10,058   10,727    1.0   28,254   28,298    1.2
    TOTAL TOYOTA LIGHT TRUCK  87,952  102,666   -7.7  245,458  259,161   -4.0
    TOTAL TOYOTA DIV.        192,791  213,820   -2.9  505,233  532,364   -3.8
    TOTAL LEXUS               24,939   28,855   -6.9   66,515   73,491   -8.3
    TOTAL TOYOTA             217,730  242,675   -3.4  571,748  605,855   -4.4
    MEMO:
    DOM. COROLLA              21,889   30,233  -22.0   62,758   78,544  -19.0
    DOM. CAMRY                39,421   34,420   23.3  103,974   82,254   28.1
    DOM. PICKUP               29,898   31,439    2.4   80,560   75,514    8.1
    DOM. RX                    5,385    6,608  -12.2   14,867   15,229   -1.1

    SELLING DAYS                  26       28              76       77



    TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT CAR    49,006   49,705    6.2  108,488  121,068   -9.2
    LEXUS IMPORT CAR          14,881   18,128  -11.6   38,261   45,193  -14.2
    TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT CARS  65,891   72,176   -1.7  179,541  180,433    0.8
    TOTAL TOYOTA CARS        129,778  140,009   -0.2  326,290  346,694   -4.6

    TOYOTA DIV. IMPORT LT
     TRUCK                    32,509   44,861  -22.0   94,495  113,452  -15.6
    LEXUS IMPORT LT TRUCK      4,673    4,119   22.2   13,387   13,069    3.8
    TOYOTA DIV NA BUILT LT
     TRUCK                    45,385   47,078    3.8  122,709  117,411    5.9
    LEXUS NA BUILT LT TRUCK    5,385    6,608  -12.2   14,867   15,229   -1.1
    TOTAL TOYOTA LT TRUCK     87,952  102,666   -7.7  245,458  259,161   -4.0

    SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES    42,139   52,099  -12.9  120,724  132,643   -7.8
       Memo: Lexus Sport
        Utility               10,058   10,727    1.0   28,254   28,298    1.2

    SMALL VANS                12,631   13,071    4.1   34,299   34,959   -0.6
    PICKUPS                   29,898   31,439    2.4   80,560   75,514    8.1

    * NORTH AMERICAN BUILT
     VEHICLES
    COROLLA                   21,889   30,233  -22.0   62,758   78,544  -19.0
    CAMRY                     39,421   34,420   23.3  103,974   82,254   28.1
    AVALON                     4,581    7,523  -34.4   12,809   19,635  -33.9
    SIENNA                    12,631   13,071    4.1   34,299   34,959   -0.6
    PICKUP                    29,898   31,439    2.4   80,560   75,514    8.1
    SEQUOIA                    2,856    2,568   19.8    7,850    6,938   14.6
    RX                         5,385    6,608  -12.2   14,867   15,229   -1.1
    TOTAL                    116,661  125,862   -0.2  317,117  313,073    2.6
    N.A. VEHICLES % OF TOTAL   53.6%    51.9%           55.5%    51.7%

    SELLING DAYS                  26       28              76       77
    DSR = DAILY SELLING RATE
SOURCE Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
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Daimler AG Reports 22,542 Unit Sales for U.S. Passenger Vehicles for March 2008

* Mercedes-Benz USA Records Highest First Quarter Sales
* smart fortwo Sales Continue to Increase


NEW YORK, April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Daimler AG (NYSE:
DAI) today reported total group sales (Mercedes-Benz and smart combined) of
22,542 passenger vehicles in the U.S. for March 2008. All sales figures in
this release are on an unadjusted basis unless otherwise noted.

While experiencing a marginal 3.7 percent decrease in its sales for the
month of March (20,808 vs. 21,612), Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) maintained a
three percent increase for the first quarter of 2008 (57,647 vs 55,985)
bringing year-to-date sales to the highest level in the company's history.
Highlights for the first quarter 2008 include significant increases in the
Mercedes-Benz C-Class model line (up 39.6 percent) and the Mercedes-Benz
M-Class model line (up 28.5 percent).

smart USA continues to deliver vehicles to excited reservation holders
across the United States. Currently 67 smart centers are operational and
representing smart in the U.S. American consumer response remains strong as
the company still has well over 30,000 net reservations and dealership
traffic remains strong.
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                          Month Sales      %         Sales CYTD         %
                       Curr Yr   Pr Yr   Change    Curr Yr  Pr Yr    Change

    Mercedes-Benz USA   20,808   21,612   -3.7   57,647    55,985     3.0
    smart USA            1,734    n/a*     n/a*   3,476     n/a*      n/a*

    * smart sales in the U.S. started in mid January 2008
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American Honda March Sales Boosted by Record Car Sales


Fit sets all-time record, Civic sets monthly record


TORRANCE, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- American Honda Motor
Co., Inc., posted a March 2008 sales result of 138,734 Honda and Acura
vehicles, an increase of 4.2 percent based on the daily selling rate,* the
company announced today. March 2007 sales results included two additional
selling days and totaled 143,392.

Led by strong sales of the Accord, Civic and Fit, American Honda total
car sales posted record monthly results of 83,214, an increase of 11.1
percent. Year-to-date, American Honda total vehicle sales reached 352,642,
an increase of 0.9 percent.

"The Honda product portfolio is adapting well to the current direction
of the marketplace," said **** Colliver, executive vice president of
American Honda. "People are clearly being more strategic with their money
as parts of the economy seek balance and other parts adjust to record-high
gasoline prices."

The Honda Division posted March sales of 125,446 cars and light-trucks,
an increase of 6.9 percent compared to year-ago results. Fit, up 73.8
percent to 6,835, eclipsed the previous all-time record of 6,450 set in
August 2007. Civic, up 18.6 percent to 32,740, set a new March record,
surpassing the previous mark of 30,037 set in 2000. Civic Hybrid sales
leaped 44.3 percent to 3,769 to a new March record, beating the previous
March record of 2,896 in 2005. Additional highlights include the Accord, up
6.8 percent to 36,214; the CR-V, up 3.9 percent to 18,974; and the Odyssey,
up 3.4 percent to 13,261. Year-to-date, the Honda Division is up 2.8
percent to 315,102.

The Acura Division posted total vehicle sales of 13,288, down 15.8
percent. The MDX luxury SUV was Acura's best-selling model, with March
sales of 4,434. Year-to-date, Acura Division total vehicle sales reached
37,540.

*The daily selling rate is calculated with 26 selling days for March
2008, versus 28 for March 2007. The year-to-date selling rate is calculated
with 76 days through March 2008, versus 77 for 2007. All percentages
contained in this press release represent the daily selling rate.
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                 American Honda Vehicle Sales For March 2008

                                Month-to-Date              Year-to-Date
                            March    March   DSR**    March    March   DSR**
                            2008     2007    % Chg.   2008     2007    % Chg.

    American Honda Total   138,734  143,392    4.2%  352,642  354,208    0.9%
       Total Car Sales      83,214   80,633   11.1%  201,399  194,550    4.9%
       Total Truck Sales    55,520   62,759   -4.7%  151,243  159,658   -4.0%
          Honda Total Car
           Sales            76,117   70,856   15.7%  181,769  170,413    8.1%
          Honda Total
           Truck Sales      49,329   55,550   -4.4%  133,333  140,134   -3.6%
          Acura Total Car
           Sales             7,097    9,777  -21.8%   19,630   24,137  -17.6%
          Acura Total
           Truck Sales       6,191    7,209   -7.5%   17,910   19,524   -7.1%
    Domestic Car Sales *    60,958   65,194    0.7%  148,395  152,844   -1.6%
       Honda Division       56,689   59,425    2.7%  136,753  139,140   -0.4%
       Acura Division        4,269    5,769  -20.3%   11,642   13,704  -13.9%
    Domestic Truck Sales *  42,508   43,734    4.7%  114,980  112,719    3.3%
       Honda Division       36,317   36,525    7.1%   97,070   93,195    5.5%
       Acura Division        6,191    7,209   -7.5%   17,910   19,524   -7.1%
    Import Car Sales        22,256   15,439   55.2%   53,004   41,706   28.8%
       Honda Division       19,428   11,431   83.0%   45,016   31,273   45.8%
       Acura Division        2,828    4,008  -24.0%    7,988   10,433  -22.4%
    Import Truck Sales      13,012   19,025  -26.3%   36,263   46,939  -21.7%
       Honda Division       13,012   19,025  -26.3%   36,263   46,939  -21.7%
    MODEL BREAKOUTS BY
     DIVISION
    Honda Division Total   125,446  126,406    6.9%  315,102  310,547    2.8%
        Fit                  6,835    4,235   73.8%   15,641    8,837   79.3%
       Accord *             36,214   36,506    6.8%   87,802   92,590   -3.9%
         Memo:  Accord
          Hybrid                53      385  -85.2%      143      945  -84.7%
       Civic *              32,740   29,721   18.6%   77,532   68,140   15.3%
         Memo:  Civic
          Hybrid             3,769    2,813   44.3%    7,322    6,520   13.8%
       S2000                   328      393  -10.1%      794      845   -4.8%
       Odyssey *            13,261   13,805    3.4%   33,697   37,346   -8.6%
       Pilot *              10,168   14,339  -23.6%   31,424   34,081   -6.6%
       CR-V *               18,974   19,658    3.9%   50,684   47,572    7.9%
       Element *             3,207    3,741   -7.7%    8,030   10,126  -19.7%
       Ridgeline             3,719    4,007    0.0%    9,498   11,009  -12.6%
    Acura Division Total    13,288   16,986  -15.8%   37,540   43,661  -12.9%
       RSX                       0       57                1      257  -99.6%
       TL *                  4,269    5,769  -20.3%   11,642   13,704  -13.9%
       TSX                   2,280    3,232  -24.0%    6,648    8,629  -21.9%
       RL                      548      719  -17.9%    1,339    1,547  -12.3%
       MDX *                 4,434    4,785   -0.2%   12,961   13,268   -1.0%
       RDX *                 1,757    2,424  -21.9%    4,949    6,256  -19.9%
    Selling Days                26       28               76       77

      * Honda and Acura vehicles are made of domestic and global sourced
        parts.
     ** Daily Selling Rate
SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Apparantly the legendary Corolla hits a wall this time (as I expected). People aren't blind. Hopefully Toyota can learn from this hard lesson and give the US market the interior it deserves in the next model year.

The C-Class is doing extremely well, and easily becomes the 2nd best selling compact luxury sedan now. Congrats.

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Embarrassing for Ford that the brand new Focus is only up 36% over the old model in it's 2nd or 3rd month of sales.
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Hyundai Motor America Breaks March Record Set in 2007


FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor
America today announced record sales of 42,796 for the month of March, a
two percent increase over the same record-setting period last year.

"We are very encouraged by our March results, especially considering
the challenging market we are in," said Dave Zuchowski, Hyundai Motor
America's vice president of national sales. "Our redesigned Sonata posted a
solid seven percent increase over a year ago, while Accent, Elantra and
Azera all saw double-digit growth compared with March of last year. We are
cautiously optimistic and feel our brand is very well positioned to respond
to the emerging spring selling season."

All Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. are covered by The Hyundai
Advantage, America's Best Warranty. Hyundai buyers are protected by a
10-year/100,000-mile power train warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile
bumper-to-bumper warranty, a 7-year/unlimited-mile anti-perforation
warranty and 5-year/unlimited-mile roadside assistance protection.

Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a
subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed
throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and
serviced through more than 790 dealerships nationwide.
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    CARLINE               MAR/2008     MAR/2007       CY2008       CY2007

    ACCENT                   3,938        3,427       10,214        8,272
    SONATA                  11,306       10,584       24,431       29,997
    ELANTRA                 11,505       10,343       23,870       22,832
    TIBURON                    829        1,247        2,071        2,903
    SANTA FE                 7,972        8,470       17,691       21,239
    AZERA                    2,922        2,395        5,706        5,864
    TUCSON                   2,427        3,982        6,013        9,694
    ENTOURAGE                  627        1,358        1,542        3,226
    VERACRUZ                 1,270          178        3,800          178
    TOTAL                   42,796       41,984       95,338      104,205
SOURCE Hyundai Motor America
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Lexus no longer differentiates the models, look, it just says ES/IS/LS/GS/RX etc etc....
 
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Jeez the RX and ES sold what the entire Acura lineup sold.

Lexus is on pace to have first year in maybe 10+ years where it will have less sales than the year before. I'm not worried, it was bound to happen and its more the economy than the Lexus lineup hurting sales.

Have to say with this economy and gas prices, the LX debuted the WRONG time.
 
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seems like the whole market is pretty slow huh?

just curious, what's wrong with the corolla?
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Mazda Announces March Sales for North America


IRVINE, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Mazda North American
Operations (MNAO) today reported U.S. sales of 32,929 vehicles, its best
month since last year's best-ever March. Including the U.S., Canada and
Mexico, total MNAO sales were 43,496 vehicles. Mazda Canada, Inc. and Mazda
Motor de Mexico both reported best-ever March sales with increases of 11.7
percent and 12.0 percent respectively.

Signaling the continuation of a shift in consumers' tastes to smaller,
more fuel-efficient vehicles, the MAZDA5 multi-activity vehicle reported
its best-ever month, with sales of 2,758 units accounting for a 66.4
percent increase versus last year. Redesigned for 2008, the six-passenger
MAZDA5 boasts more standard features, improved fuel economy and a new
five-speed automatic transmission.

Mazda's highly acclaimed CX-9 crossover SUV, which has taken home more
than a dozen awards including North American Truck of the Year and Motor
Trend's 2008 Sport/Utility of the Year, reported a 9.7 percent increase in
sales with 2,679 units sold.

On a calendar-year-to-date basis, Mazda sales in the U.S. were down 1.8
percent with 77,689 vehicles sold; MCI sales were up 10.4 percent with
19,597 vehicles sold; and MMdM sales were up 39.0 percent with 5,029
vehicles sold.

"The weakening economy is causing a ripple effect that's hurting all
industries, including automotive," said Jim O'Sullivan, President and CEO,
MNAO. "As we close our fiscal year, I can look back and say it was a
successful one for Mazda from a sales and product perspective. With the
record sales we had last March, we knew this month was going to be tough --
now we need to focus on moving forward, keeping our heads down, and
remembering that the car business isn't a sprint, it's a marathon."

Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Mazda North American Operations
oversees the sales, marketing, parts and customer service support of Mazda
vehicles in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico through
nearly 900 dealers. Operations in Canada are managed by Mazda Canada, Inc.,
located in Ontario; in Mexico by Mazda Motor de Mexico in Mexico City; and
in Puerto Rico by Mazda de Puerto Rico in San Juan.
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                   Mazda North American Operations - March
                                     2008

                         Month-To-Date                 Year-To-Date

                    March   March          %     March      March          %
                     2008    2007     Change      2008       2007     Change

    Mazda3         12,635  15,606    (19.0)%    27,107     31,927    (15.1)%
    Mazda5          2,758   1,657      66.4%     6,478      4,548      42.4%
    Mazda6          7,741   9,624    (19.6)%    19,601     20,173     (2.8)%
    MX-5 Miata      1,664   2,281    (27.0)%     3,248      4,373    (25.7)%
    RX-8              333     735    (54.7)%       912      1,731    (47.3)%
    Protege           -       -          N/A       -          -          N/A
    CX-7            3,396   4,221    (19.5)%     9,136      9,940     (8.1)%
    CX-9            2,679   2,443       9.7%     6,729      3,694      82.2%
    Tribute         1,568     941      66.6%     4,112      1,703     141.5%
    B-Series Truck    155     233    (33.5)%       366        867    (57.8)%
    MPV               -         1   (100.0)%       -          120   (100.0)%

    Total Vehicles

    CARS           25,131  29,903    (16.0)%    57,346     62,752     (8.6)%
    TRUCKS          7,798   7,839     (0.5)%    20,343     16,324      24.6%

    TOTAL          32,929  37,742    (12.8)%    77,689     79,076     (1.8)%


    MEMO:

    IMPORT CAR     17,390  20,279    (14.2)%    37,745     42,579    (11.4)%
    IMPORT TRUCK    6,075   6,665     (8.9)%    15,865     13,754      15.3%
    IMPORT TOTAL   23,465  26,944    (12.9)%    53,610     56,333     (4.8)%

    DOMESTIC CAR    7,741   9,624    (19.6)%    19,601     20,173     (2.8)%
    DOMESTIC TRUCK  1,723   1,174      46.8%     4,478      2,570      74.2%
    DOMESTIC TOTALS 9,464  10,798    (12.4)%    24,079     22,743       5.9%

    Note:  MPV & Protege are discontinued vehicles.
SOURCE Mazda North American Operations
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CYPRESS, Calif., April 1, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Mitsubishi Motors today
announced total March 2008 sales of 10,750.


-- Galant was the volume leader at 2,676, up 26.6% from last March's
volume.
-- This was Galant's best first quarter in three years.
-- Lancer closed at 2,514, up 32.7% from last March's volume.
-- This was also Lancer's best first quarter in three years.
-- Overall Mitsubishi sales were off 14.2% for March compared to March
2007 sales of 12,536.

Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., (MMNA) is responsible for all
manufacturing, finance, sales, marketing, research and development
operations for Mitsubishi Motors in the United States. MMNA sells coupes,
convertibles, sedans, sport utility vehicles, and light trucks through a
network of approximately 480 dealers. For more information, contact the
Mitsubishi Motors News Bureau at (888) 560-6672 or visit
media.mitsubishicars.com.


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