Jeep sales up
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20th April, 2010
- Strong results from key Jeep models
- Chrysler Australia March sales up over last month
- Dodge Journey in demand as fresh stock arrives in April
Jeep sales in 2010 have been led by three key models and, in March, the results were even more
impressive with an increase over the prior month and year to date figures.
Jeep Cherokee sales continue to grow in 2010 with the versatile off-roader producing its best
quarter since launch while Patriot consistently performs since its refresh in October.
Wrangler sales continue to be the number one selling vehicle across the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge
line-up with 235 sales recorded during the month of March.
Though sales for Chrysler Australia were down 16 per cent versus March year to date, the Chrysler
Sebring Cabrio and Dodge Journey had an increase in March.
Chrysler Group LLC Reports March 2010 U.S. Sales Increase 10 Per Cent
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Chrysler Group LLC announced promising March sales results, posting a 10 per cent increase
compared with February. All-new and improved vehicles lead the way with both month-over-month and
year-over-year sales increases.
“New products like the 2010 Ram Heavy Duty pick-up truck and Dodge Caliber with an all-new
interior are resonating with consumers, resulting in increasing sales,” said Fred Diaz, President
and Chief Executive Officer – Ram Truck Brand and Lead Executive for the Sales Organisation.
“Consumer confidence indicators are up this month and traffic in dealership showrooms continues to
grow.”
The company reported total U.S. sales for March of 92,623 units, a decrease of 8 per cent compared
with March 2009 (101,001 units) and an increase of 10 per cent compared with February (84,449 units).
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