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www.harriswilliams.de Harris Williams & Co. Ltd is a private limited company incorporated under English law having its registered office at 5th Floor, 6 St. Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AE, UK, registered with the Registrar of Companies for England and Wales under company number 7078852. Directors: Mr. Ned Valentine, Mr. Paul Poggi, Mr. Thierry Monjauze and Mr. Aadil Khan, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Harris Williams & Co. Ltd Niederlassung Frankfurt (German branch) is registered in the Commercial Register (Handelsregister) of the Local Court (Amtsgericht) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, under registration number HRB 96687, having its business address at Bockenheimer Landstrasse 33-35, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Permanent Representative (Ständiger Vertreter) of the Branch Niederlassung: Mr. Jeffery H. Perkins.

WHAT WE RE READING U.S. AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET WILL GROW 3.7% THROUGH 2019 The U.S. automotive aftermarket is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 3.7% through 2019, according to the 2016 Joint Channel Forecast Model produced jointly by the Automotive Aftermarket Association and the Auto Care Association. The 2016 Joint Channel Forecast Model also predicts that the total aftermarket sales will grow from $257.4 billion in 2015 to $296.3 billion in 2019, an increase of nearly $39 billion over the four year period. Modern Tire Dealer E-COMMERCE AND ITS IMPACT ON THE AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET The transformative effects of e-commerce and the opportunities it presents across various industries and markets have been well documented. For most companies, developing an e-commerce strategy is no longer merely a consideration or an experiment, but integral to their business. Compared to many other industries, however, the automotive aftermarket s e-commerce activity is less prominent. This is largely due to the complex nature of the industry s products, supply chains, and channel relationships. Innovative players who can overcome these challenges have the potential to capitalize on a growing but underdeveloped service that could disrupt the way this industry conducts business. China Briefing RISE IN CAR MAINTENANCE INVESTMENTS IN UK AFTERMARKET Frost & Sullivan s new analysis, The Importance of the UK Aftermarket to the UK Economy, highlights how technology is changing the automotive parts and service industry. Although the research focuses on the UK, the findings have implications for other markets. Vehicle spend will rise as the more electrical components and fewer mechanical parts are replaced. While costs for parts are increasing, the price of service is declining. About 64% of consumer spend went to independent parts sellers and workshops, where prices are much lower. Auto parts dealerships and authorized repairers captured the remaining 36% of industry revenue, but this share is in decline as vehicles age (currently at an average of 7.8 years in the UK) and consumers migrate to lower-priced parts and independent service providers. Forbes WOMEN VEHICLE OWNERS DETERMINING AFTERMARKET STRATEGY Demographic shifts in the North American vehicle market are necessitating change in how the automotive industry operates, especially in the downstream activities of vehicle repair and maintenance, a recent study by research firm Frost & Sullivan found. The automotive industry has traditionally been a maledominated sector and, historically, this did not pose a challenge for the industry in appealing to its customers, who were also predominantly male, the firm said in its study. By empowering female customers with knowledge about the products they are buying and having installed in their cars, suppliers and retailers can more readily ensure long-term brand loyalty and presence. Tire Business CONTENTS M&A TRANSACTIONS PUBLIC MARKETS OVERVIEW STOCK PRICE PERFORMANCE OUR GROUP CONTACTS UNITED STATES Frank Mountcastle Managing Director fmountcastle@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 915-0124 Jason Bass Managing Director jbass@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 915-0132 Joe Conner Managing Director jconner@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 915-0151 Jershon Jones Director jjones@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 932-1356 Jeff Burkett Director jburkett@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 932-1334 Jeff Kidd Vice President jkidd@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 915-0178 James O Malley Vice President jomalley@harriswilliams.com +1 (804) 915-0165 EUROPE Jeffery Perkins Managing Director jperkins@harriswilliams.com +49 (0) 69 3650638 00 LUKEWARM SUPPLIER TIES HAMPER AUTO MAKERS Top U.S. and Japanese auto makers are losing out on hundreds of millions of dollars in potential cost savings because of lackluster relationships with their parts suppliers, a new report claims. Four out of the six auto makers operating manufacturing plants in North America experienced erosion in their supplier rapport over the past year, according to an annual survey of the parts makers. Nissan Motor Co., which is fighting to lift its market share, posted the biggest drop as it intensified the pressure on its parts makers to reduce their prices. Wall Street Journal www.harriswilliams.de PAGE 1

M&A TRANSACTIONS RECENT M&A TRANSACTIONS 1,2 Date Target Business Description Acquirer 6/2/2016* FTE Automotive GmbH Manufactures brake and clutch actuation systems. Valeo SA 6/2/2016* OEConnection LLC Provides original equipment replacement parts solutions. Providence Equity Partners, Inc. 5/23/2016* Bridgestone Firestone Venezolana CA Offers tires and rubber products in Venezuela. Corimon CA 5/17/2016 4Knines Manufactures and supplies dog seat covers for cars. Hall Capital Partners 5/16/2016* Rear View Safety, Inc. Provides back up camera systems and video-based road safety solutions for passenger vehicles. Safe Fleet Acquisition Corp. 5/11/2016* Grand Rapids Auto Auction, Inc. Provides dealer-to-dealer auto auction services within the used car remarketing industry. XLerate Group / Huron Capital Partners 5/9/2016* Johann Hay GmbH und Co. KG Automobiltechnik Manufactures and supplies machined and forged components for automotive, commercial vehicles, and bearing industries in Germany and internationally. 4/19/2016 Laydon Composites Ltd. Designs and manufactures aerodynamic devices for heavy-duty trucks and trailers in North America and internationally. Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co., Ltd. WABCO Holdings Inc. 4/18/2016 Sperry & Rice Manufacturing Company, LLC Manufactures and markets rubber and sponge extrusions for appliance, automotive, construction, and truck and bus industries. Salt Creek Capital II, LLC 4/15/2016 Zitco, Inc. Distributes automotive paints and coatings. Finishmaster Inc. 4/11/2016* Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corporation Designs, manufactures, and distributes customized specialty trucks, chassis, and vehicles. REV Group, Inc. 4/1/2016 DYK Automotive, LLC & AAHC, Inc. Distributes products to the automotive aftermarket throughout the United States. The Sterling Group 3/30/2016 Take 5 Oil Change LLC Provides oil change services for vehicles in the United States. Driven Brands, Inc. 3/24/2016* ASIMCO NVH Technologies Co., Ltd. Manufactures automotive components such as bushings, body mounts, and engine mounts. Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery Group Co., Ltd. 3/11/2016* Cruise Automation, Inc. Develops and manufactures autonomous vehicle technologies. General Motors Company 3/1/2016 Jiffy-tite Company Inc. Manufactures fluid hose couplers for the automotive industry. Oetiker Limited 2/29/2016 Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC Manufactures and distributes automotive glass in the United States and internationally. LKQ Corp. 2/17/2016 Texas Hydraulics, Inc. Operates as a custom manufacturer of fluid power components for original equipment manufacturers. Wynnchurch Capital, LLC *Denotes pending transactions PAGE 2

PUBLIC MARKETS OVERVIEW TEV / LTM EBITDA TEV / 2016P EBITDA 12.1x 11.8x Dealerships and Services Providers 11.4x Dealerships and Services Providers 11.5x 7.9x 9.0x 7.0x 6.1x AVERAGE REVENUE GROWTH (2012 2015) AVERAGE REVENUE GROWTH (2015 2017P) Dealerships and Services Providers 13.9% Dealerships and Services Providers 6.7% 6.6% 5.3% (0.7%) 4.3% (1.8%) (0.4%) AVERAGE EBITDA GROWTH (2012 2015) AVERAGE EBITDA GROWTH (2015 2017P) Dealerships and Services Providers 16.1% 16.8% 7.0% Dealerships and Services Providers 9.2% 5.9% 7.0% 4.8% (0.3%) PAGE 3

STOCK PRICE PERFORMANCE MEDIAN % CHANGE (1 MONTH) MEDIAN % CHANGE (12 MONTH) S&P 500 1.6% Distributors and Retailers 10.1% Distributors and Retailers 0.6% S&P 500 (0.7%) Dealerships and Service Providers (0.9%) (14.0%) Vehicle Manufacturers (3.2%) (1.7%) Vehicle Manufacturers Dealerships and Service Providers (31.9%) (22.3%) TRAILING TWELVE MONTHS (Indexed to June 10, 2015) 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% (10%) (20%) (30%) (40%) Jun-15 Sep-15 Dec-15 Mar-16 Jun-16 Dealerships and Service Providers S&P 500 Index PAGE 4

INDUSTRY UPDATE JUNE 2016 OUR GROUP Harris Williams & Co. is a leading advisor to the transportation and logistics M&A market. Our Transportation & Logistics Group serves companies in a broad range of attractive niches, including third-party logistics (3PL), truck, rail, marine and air transportation, transportation equipment, and the automotive and heavy duty vehicle market. RECENTLY CLOSED T&L TRANSACTIONS has merged with an operating company of has acquired in a recapitalization by and RCL Services Group in partnership with and has sold and to DEEP EXPERIENCE ACROSS T&L SECTORS THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS RAIL & RAIL SERVICES MARINE TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT NICHE TRANSPORTATION AUTOMOTIVE & HEAVY DUTY VEHICLE AIR TRANSPORTATION PAGE 5

OUR FIRM Harris Williams & Co. has a broad range of industry expertise, which creates powerful opportunities. Our clients benefit from our deep-sector experience, integrated industry intelligence and collaboration across the firm, and our commitment to learning what makes them unique. For more information, visit our website. Aerospace, Defense & Government Services Building Products & Materials Business Services Consumer Energy, Power & Infrastructure Healthcare & Life Sciences Industrials Specialty Distribution Technology, Media & Telecom Transportation & Logistics HARRIS WILLIAMS & CO. OFFICE LOCATIONS Boston Two International Place 24th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Phone: +1 (617) 482-7501 Cleveland 1900 East 9th Street 20th Floor Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Phone: +1 (216) 689-2400 Minneapolis 222 South 9th Street Suite 3350 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Phone: +1 (612) 359-2700 UNITED STATES Richmond (Headquarters) 1001 Haxall Point 9th Floor Richmond, Virginia 23219 Phone: +1 (804) 648-0072 San Francisco 575 Market Street 31st Floor San Francisco, California 94105 Phone: +1 (415) 288-4260 EUROPE Frankfurt Bockenheimer Landstrasse 33-35 60325 Frankfurt Germany Phone: +49 069 3650638 00 London 63 Brook Street London W1K 4HS, England Phone: +44 (0) 20 7518 8900 Beijing Hong Kong Mumbai NETWORK OFFICES New Delhi Shanghai PAGE 6

PUBLIC COMPARABLES Stock Performance Stock Price Change from 52-Week TEV / LTM EBITDA as of TEV / EBITDA ($ in millions except per share data) TEV Current Prior Month Prior Year High % of High Jun-15 Dec-15 Current 2016P 2017P Automotive Aftermarket BorgWarner Inc. $9,418 $32.75 (0.7%) (45.9%) $61.11 53.6% 10.7x 7.4x 6.9x 6.4x 6.0x Cooper Tire & Rubber Company 1,624 30.56 (4.4%) (18.3%) 43.40 70.4% 5.1x 5.0x 2.8x 3.2x 3.5x Dorman Products, Inc. 1,765 53.32 (0.5%) 6.7% 56.73 94.0% 11.4x 9.7x 10.5x 9.9x 9.2x Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp 4,346 7.97 (9.1%) (35.6%) 12.43 64.1% 8.6x 7.8x 7.1x 5.8x 5.4x Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 12,544 27.01 (2.3%) (14.2%) 35.30 76.5% 6.1x 6.4x 5.9x 4.8x 4.7x Modine Manufacturing Company 556 9.71 (6.5%) (13.8%) 11.75 82.6% 5.6x 8.4x 2.5x 4.7x 4.1x Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. 535 27.74 (9.0%) (7.0%) 41.03 67.6% 14.4x 19.6x 12.0x 6.3x 5.6x Standard Motor Products, Inc. 890 37.20 0.4% 0.6% 45.72 81.4% 8.5x 9.0x 9.1x 8.0x 7.2x Tenneco Inc. 4,208 53.54 4.3% (10.6%) 61.73 86.7% 6.3x 5.4x 5.3x 5.0x 4.7x Visteon Corporation 2,511 72.49 (1.0%) (33.4%) 121.65 59.6% 8.8x 6.7x 14.8x 7.7x 6.9x Median (1.7%) (14.0%) 73.5% 8.6x 7.6x 7.0x 6.1x 5.5x Advance Auto Parts, Inc. $12,392 $152.55 4.8% (5.4%) $201.24 75.8% 10.7x 9.7x 10.7x 10.0x 9.3x AutoZone, Inc. 27,792 751.14 (2.4%) 10.1% 810.00 92.7% 9.7x 12.5x 12.1x 11.8x 11.1x Genuine Parts Company 14,807 95.12 (1.0%) 4.7% 100.00 95.1% 11.5x 10.5x 11.8x 11.4x 10.4x LKQ Corporation 12,500 32.14 (0.5%) 9.3% 34.26 93.8% 13.1x 12.0x 14.5x 11.8x 10.3x O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. 26,774 259.84 0.6% 15.3% 277.96 93.5% 15.8x 15.6x 14.8x 13.9x 12.7x U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc. 165 3.93 19.5% 77.0% 4.39 89.5% NA NA NM 13.3x 11.3x Uni-Select Inc. 1,210 26.02 2.9% 43.4% 27.08 96.1% 10.6x 9.8x 12.1x 11.5x 10.3x Median 0.6% 10.1% 93.5% 11.1x 11.2x 12.1x 11.8x 10.4x Dealerships and Service Providers Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. $3,076 $54.10 (0.9%) (38.3%) $96.58 56.0% 11.9x 10.0x 9.5x 9.3x 9.0x AutoNation, Inc. 11,749 47.27 1.9% (25.0%) 66.63 70.9% 13.0x 12.2x 11.8x 11.5x 10.6x Boyd Group Income Fund 1,142 56.66 0.2% 31.1% 61.88 91.6% 9.1x 10.0x 15.2x 12.0x 10.4x CarMax, Inc. 20,377 49.14 (3.0%) (32.6%) 73.19 67.1% NM NM NM 16.4x 15.5x Copart, Inc. 6,252 48.88 14.4% 36.7% 50.08 97.6% 12.2x 12.5x 14.4x 13.8x 12.9x Group 1 Automotive, Inc. 4,088 56.67 (6.1%) (36.9%) 97.34 58.2% 11.8x 10.7x 9.9x 9.6x 10.1x KAR Auction Services, Inc. 7,319 40.29 3.0% 5.5% 41.58 96.9% 11.8x 11.2x 11.0x 9.8x 8.9x Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A 3,908 74.99 (4.6%) (33.3%) 126.56 59.3% 16.4x 13.6x 10.1x 9.6x 9.0x Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. 2,293 60.59 (13.7%) (3.7%) 77.00 78.7% 15.9x 16.6x 14.2x 13.3x 11.8x Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 7,967 35.52 (0.6%) (31.9%) 54.39 65.3% 14.9x 13.1x 12.2x 11.6x 10.8x Sonic Automotive, Inc. Class A 3,050 16.73 (1.4%) (32.2%) 25.77 64.9% 11.1x 10.8x 10.1x 10.0x 9.5x Median (0.9%) (31.9%) 67.1% 12.1x 11.7x 11.4x 11.5x 10.4x PAGE 7

PUBLIC COMPARABLES Stock Performance Stock Price Change from 52-Week TEV / LTM EBITDA as of TEV / EBITDA ($ in millions except per share data) TEV Current Prior Month Prior Year High % of High Jun-15 Dec-15 Current 2016P 2017P Automotive Aftermarket Bayerische Motoren Werke AG $146,391 $78.36 (6.0%) (30.4%) $117.93 66.4% 7.7x 7.9x 7.5x 8.9x 8.6x Daimler AG 164,174 63.70 (4.2%) (32.8%) 98.00 65.0% 7.0x 5.8x 7.1x 8.0x 7.2x Ford Motor Company 153,501 12.98 (1.8%) (14.8%) 15.84 81.9% 13.2x 10.8x 8.6x 11.5x 11.2x General Motors Company 94,341 29.08 (4.7%) (18.6%) 36.88 78.9% 7.7x 6.2x 5.7x 5.7x 5.6x Harley-Davidson, Inc. 14,360 43.86 (3.7%) (19.6%) 60.67 72.3% 11.2x 11.1x 10.8x 10.8x 10.3x Navistar International Corporation 5,495 13.15 16.7% (47.8%) 25.12 52.3% 12.5x 8.7x 9.6x 9.7x 8.8x Oshkosh Corp 4,294 45.11 (0.1%) (13.0%) 51.57 87.5% 8.5x 7.6x 9.2x 9.5x 7.8x PACCAR Inc 24,427 54.55 (2.6%) (16.1%) 66.43 82.1% 9.5x 6.7x 7.5x 9.0x 9.4x Toyota Motor Corp. 286,492 51.06 2.1% (25.0%) 68.50 74.5% 8.8x 8.8x 7.7x 8.7x 8.3x Volkswagen AG Pref 202,279 137.64 (5.7%) (42.8%) 249.53 55.2% 6.9x 6.3x 8.1x 6.7x 6.1x Median (3.2%) (22.3%) 73.4% 8.7x 7.7x 7.9x 9.0x 8.5x PAGE 8

PUBLIC COMPARABLES Revenue Revenue Growth EBITDA EBITDA Growth ($ in millions) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016P 2017P '12-15 '15-17P 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016P 2017P '12-15 '15-17P Automotive Aftermarket BorgWarner Inc. $7,178 $7,435 $8,304 $8,025 $8,025 $9,592 3.8% 9.3% $1,106 $1,224 $1,385 $1,330 $1,330 $1,555 6.4% 8.1% Cooper Tire & Rubber Company 4,201 3,439 3,421 2,959 2,959 3,032 (11.0%) 1.2% 526 394 436 541 541 470 1.0% (6.8%) Dorman Products, Inc. 570 664 751 803 803 945 12.1% 8.5% 112 138 153 162 162 192 13.0% 8.8% Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp 6,664 6,786 7,317 7,419 7,419 7,820 3.6% 2.7% 448 569 573 570 570 795 8.4% 18.1% Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company 20,992 19,540 18,138 16,443 16,443 16,024 (7.8%) (1.3%) 1,824 2,107 2,251 2,085 2,085 2,662 4.6% 13.0% Modine Manufacturing Company 1,376 1,478 1,496 1,463 1,463 1,386 2.1% (2.6%) 101 121 110 224 224 135 30.3% (22.2%) Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. 406 259 302 369 369 476 (3.2%) 13.6% 0 46 38 79 85 96 NM 10.2% Standard Motor Products, Inc. 949 984 980 972 972 1,052 0.8% 4.1% 89 107 113 92 92 124 1.4% 15.7% Tenneco Inc. 7,363 7,964 8,420 8,209 8,209 9,112 3.7% 5.4% 649 707 752 785 785 910 6.5% 7.6% Visteon Corporation 6,857 7,439 7,509 3,245 3,245 3,405 (22.1%) 2.4% 493 590 663 265 265 368 (18.7%) 17.9% Total $56,556 $55,988 $56,639 $49,906 $49,906 $52,845 (1.8%) 4.3% $5,348 $6,002 $6,475 $6,134 $6,140 $7,307 5.9% 7.0% Advance Auto Parts, Inc. $6,205 $6,494 $9,844 $9,737 $9,737 $9,539 16.2% (1.0%) $847 $901 $1,244 $1,147 $1,147 $1,326 10.6% 7.5% AutoZone, Inc. 8,604 9,148 9,475 10,187 10,187 11,191 5.8% 4.8% 1,841 2,002 2,081 2,223 2,223 2,525 6.5% 6.6% Genuine Parts Company 13,014 14,078 15,342 15,280 15,280 16,001 5.5% 2.3% 1,122 1,117 1,273 1,266 1,266 1,400 4.1% 5.2% LKQ Corporation 4,123 5,063 6,740 7,193 7,193 10,283 20.4% 19.6% 493 627 790 852 852 1,218 20.0% 19.5% O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. 6,182 6,649 7,216 7,967 7,967 9,206 8.8% 7.5% 1,154 1,287 1,465 1,743 1,743 2,108 14.7% 10.0% U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc. 304 255 284 291 291 320 (1.4%) 4.8% 8 3 8 6 6 15 (8.5%) 57.2% Uni-Select Inc. 1,821 1,788 1,784 1,355 1,355 1,330 (9.4%) (0.9%) 90 92 104 94 94 118 1.5% 11.9% Total $40,253 $43,474 $50,685 $52,010 $52,010 $57,870 6.6% 5.3% $5,554 $6,029 $6,964 $7,331 $7,331 $8,709 7.0% 16.8% Dealerships and Service Providers Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. $4,640 $5,335 $5,868 $6,588 $6,588 $6,870 12.4% 2.1% $209 $270 $313 $331 $331 $344 16.6% 1.9% AutoNation, Inc. 15,669 17,518 19,109 20,862 20,862 22,835 10.0% 4.6% 737 843 909 998 998 1,105 10.6% 5.2% Boyd Group Income Fund 435 561 764 918 918 1,187 28.3% 13.7% 30 40 77 79 79 110 38.5% 17.7% CarMax, Inc. 10,963 12,574 14,269 15,150 15,150 17,385 11.4% 7.1% 529 595 724 804 804 1,307 15.0% 27.5% Copart, Inc. 924 1,046 1,163 1,146 1,146 1,337 7.4% 8.0% 346 342 363 394 394 491 4.4% 11.6% Group 1 Automotive, Inc. 7,476 8,919 9,938 10,633 10,633 11,655 12.5% 4.7% 269 346 375 407 407 405 14.8% (0.2%) KAR Auction Services, Inc. 1,963 2,173 2,365 2,640 2,640 3,246 10.4% 10.9% 457 451 574 640 640 822 11.9% 13.3% Lithia Motors, Inc. Class A 3,316 4,006 5,390 7,864 7,864 8,993 33.4% 6.9% 166 207 266 377 377 432 31.5% 7.0% Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. 732 831 894 944 944 1,099 8.8% 7.9% 103 127 147 161 161 192 16.0% 9.3% Penske Automotive Group, Inc. 13,164 14,705 17,177 19,285 19,285 21,235 13.6% 4.9% 419 498 574 645 645 731 15.4% 6.5% Sonic Automotive, Inc. Class A 8,365 8,843 9,197 9,624 9,624 10,223 4.8% 3.1% 289 300 294 307 307 315 2.0% 1.4% Total $67,648 $76,512 $86,134 $95,653 $95,653 $106,065 13.9% 6.7% $3,553 $4,019 $4,617 $5,142 $5,142 $6,253 16.1% 9.2% PAGE 9

PUBLIC COMPARABLES Revenue Revenue Growth EBITDA EBITDA Growth ($ in millions) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016P 2017P '12-15 '15-17P 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016P 2017P '12-15 '15-17P Automotive Aftermarket Bayerische Motoren Werke AG $98,709 $100,976 $106,648 $102,215 $102,215 $109,000 1.2% 3.3% $20,286 $19,443 $21,734 $19,303 $19,303 $16,734 (1.6%) (6.9%) Daimler AG 146,811 156,635 172,268 165,747 165,747 176,972 4.1% 3.3% 19,691 21,079 24,558 25,604 25,604 22,543 9.1% (6.2%) Ford Motor Company 134,266 146,917 144,077 149,558 149,558 147,895 3.7% (0.6%) 12,958 13,183 11,324 15,557 15,557 13,577 6.3% (6.6%) General Motors Company 152,256 155,427 155,929 152,356 152,356 148,281 0.0% (1.3%) 10,670 12,708 8,853 15,518 15,518 16,877 13.3% 4.3% Harley-Davidson, Inc. 5,581 5,900 6,229 5,995 5,995 5,516 2.4% (4.1%) 1,183 1,324 1,452 1,330 1,330 1,402 4.0% 2.7% Navistar International Corporation 12,948 10,775 10,806 10,140 10,140 8,359 (7.8%) (9.2%) (374) (192) 295 567 567 611 NM 3.8% Oshkosh Corp 8,181 7,665 6,808 6,098 6,098 6,432 (9.3%) 2.7% 500 644 622 523 523 557 1.5% 3.1% PACCAR Inc 17,051 17,124 18,997 19,115 19,115 16,991 3.9% (5.7%) 2,458 2,648 2,899 3,198 3,198 2,703 9.2% (8.1%) Toyota Motor Corp. 266,131 256,480 247,980 236,527 236,527 266,357 (3.9%) 6.1% 30,332 35,160 38,164 37,306 37,306 34,306 7.1% (4.1%) Volkswagen AG Pref 247,486 261,550 268,549 236,524 236,524 243,319 (1.5%) 1.4% 29,739 30,822 33,686 24,722 24,722 32,757 (6.0%) 15.1% Total $1,089,420 $1,119,448 $1,138,291 $1,084,275 $1,084,275 $1,129,121 (0.7%) (0.4%) $127,443 $136,819 $143,587 $143,628 $143,628 $142,067 4.8% (0.3%) PAGE 10

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