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Visteon Completes Sale of Its Swansea, UK, Operation; Provides Restructuring Update

Visteon has completed the sale of its Swansea, United Kingdom, operation to Linamar Corp., a Canadian-based auto parts manufacturer. The company said the sale of the Swansea operation represents a significant milestone in its effort to address non-core facilities and improve its financial performance in connection with its three-year improvement plan. The Swansea operation, Visteon's largest operation in the U.K., generated negative gross margin of approximately $40 million on sales of approximately $80 million during 2007.

VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Visteon has completed the sale of its Swansea, United Kingdom, operation to Linamar Corp., a Canadian-based auto parts manufacturer. The company said the sale of the Swansea operation represents a significant milestone in its effort to address non-core facilities and improve its financial performance in connection with its three-year improvement plan.

"We are making solid progress in addressing the financial performance of our U.K. operations and this is an important step in that process," said Donald Stebbins, Visteon president and chief executive officer. "This sale is the result of significant efforts to find a viable alternative for the chassis operations at the Swansea plant, which are not aligned with Visteon’s core product groups."

The Swansea operation, Visteon’s largest operation in the U.K., generated negative gross margin of approximately $40 million on sales of approximately $80 million during 2007. The company transferred certain Swansea-related assets to a newly created and wholly-owned entity whose shares were acquired by Linamar for nominal cash consideration. Visteon expects to record losses approximating $50 million in connection with this transaction, of which approximately $15 million is expected to be reimbursed from the restructuring escrow account.

In addition to the sale of Swansea, in the second quarter of 2008 Visteon also completed the planned closure of two non-core fuel tank facilities in Germany and ceased production at its operation in Bedford, Ind. Including closure of the two German plants and cease of operations in Bedford, Visteon has completed 23 of 30 previously identified restructuring actions under its three-year improvement plan. Visteon also previously announced its intention to close its fuel tank facility in Missouri early in the third quarter of 2008, after which only six restructuring actions will remain.

Visteon continues to take additional actions to improve its cost structure. In June, the company announced its intention to close its interiors facility in Durant, Miss., and consolidate production into other existing facilities. The company has also taken steps to address its capital structure and reduce its near term debt maturities. In June, Visteon repurchased $344 million in aggregate principal amount of its senior notes due in 2010 and issued $206 million in aggregated principal amount of new senior notes due in 2016.

"Our significant restructuring efforts have resulted in fundamental improvements in our global operations as we continue to focus on our core products," Stebbins said. "We have been focused on implementing our restructuring actions on schedule and accelerating our plan wherever possible. Although the automotive industry is facing very difficult times in North America, this region represents less than 30 percent of Visteon’s total sales. Production decreases by North American automakers are being largely offset by growth in other regions of the world, particularly in Asia. Our diversification by customer and geography, coupled with our improvement actions, has allowed Visteon to continue to improve its financial performance during the first half of 2008, despite the difficult North American market. This improved financial performance will be discussed during Visteon’s conference call announcing our second quarter results."

For more information about Visteon, go to: www.visteon.com.

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