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December 05, 2007 This Week:
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Chrysler brand car sales were led by the Sebring Convertible, which increased sales to 2,039 units compared with 195 units a year ago, up 946%. Chrysler Town & Country sales rose 10 percent to 12,629 units versus November 2006 with 11,507 units. High fuel prices impacted Jeep® brand results, down 2 percent versus November of last year. Large SUVs saw the greatest impact with Jeep® Commander down 45 percent at 4,391 units versus November 2006. Dodge brand car sales increased 75 percent over last year by steady sales of the Dodge Charger with 10,341 units delivered. “The recently launched “Event of a Lifetime” program has resonated well with customers and will be continued through January 2, 2008,” said Michael Keegan, Vice President – Volume Planning and Sales Operations. “We continue to offer customers a great value package and on select 2008 models we will extend the 0% APR through 60 months.” Chrysler finished the month with 480,424 units of inventory, or an 75-day supply. Inventory is down by 4 percent compared to November 2006 when it was at 499,036 units. Photo: Chrysler (Dec 3, 2007)
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