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“On behalf of our leadership team, I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to the entire Chrysler network for a strong finish to 2007 and a solid December,” Bob Nardelli, chairman and chief executive officer, said. “Today is a great demonstration of what can be done when all of our employees, dealers and suppliers come together, demonstrating that the organization and its partners are fully aligned and focused on meeting the needs of our customers and being competitive in the industry.”
“December proves that when you offer customers products with great value, they respond favorably,” Jim Press, vice chairman and president, said. “In 2007, we launched eight all-new vehicles including the Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel, Chrysler Sebring Convertible and the all-new Swivel ’n Go minivans. And we are continuing to invest in new product, including new fuel-efficient powertrains. For 2008, we’ll offer six vehicles with 28 miles per gallon or better highway fuel economy. This combined with the best-in-industry Lifetime Powertrain Warranty in our Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles is bringing more customers to our showrooms.”
Chrysler brand truck sales rose 7 percent for the month led by the all-new Chrysler Town & Country which posted a gain of 31 percent year-over-year. Chrysler Town & Country sales for the month were 14,211 units compared with 10,877 units in December 2006.
Dodge brand sales were up 11 percent for December led primarily by Dodge Grand Caravan sales of 21,326 units, up 51 percent. Previous year sales were 14,095 units.
“With the new Dodge lineup and products like Avenger and Charger, we are finding the brand is attracting new buyers today,” Deborah Meyer, chief marketing officer said. “Twenty-seven percent of Dodge buyers are under 35 years of age; and 64 percent are less than 45 years of age and female.”
The Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan held Chrysler’s leadership in the minivan segment.
Overall Jeep brand sales declined 3 percent based on planned fleet reductions. Jeep Wrangler sales were up 4 percent for the month with 9,007 units vs. 8,623 units for December 2006. With 119,243 units sold in 2007, Jeep Wrangler sales surpassed 100,000 units with an all-time sales record, vs. 80,271 sold in 2006, up 49 percent.
Chrysler finished the month with 438,390 units of inventory, or a 60-day supply. Inventory is down by 19 percent compared with December 2006 when it was at 538,438 units.
Chrysler LLC U.S. Sales Summary Thru December 2007 Month Sales Vol % Sales CYTD Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Sebring 9,274 12,157 -24% 93,130 69,357 34% 300 9,950 16,250 -39% 120,636 143,647 -16% Crossfire 180 10 1700% 8,774 8,216 7% PT Cruiser 9,738 8,215 19% 99,585 138,650 -28% Aspen 3,022 3,033 0% 28,788 7,656 276% Pacifica 2,009 5,297 -62% 53,947 78,243 -31% Town & Country 14,211 10,877 31% 138,151 159,105 -13% CHRYSLER BRAND 48,384 55,839 -13% 543,011 604,874 -10% Compass 3,295 5,066 -35% 39,491 18,579 113% Patriot 4,987 0 0% 40,434 0 0% Wrangler 9,007 8,623 4% 119,243 80,271 49% Liberty 9,941 11,979 -17% 92,105 133,557 -31% Grand Cherokee 11,753 12,853 -9% 120,937 139,148 -13% Commander 5,821 7,566 -23% 63,027 88,497 -29% JEEP BRAND 44,804 46,087 -3% 475,237 460,052 3% Caliber 8,851 9,425 -6% 101,079 92,224 10% Avenger 8,146 0 0% 83,804 0 0% Charger 11,115 10,567 5% 119,289 114,201 4% Viper 46 68 -32% 435 1,455 -70% Magnum 2,278 2,735 -17% 30,256 40,095 -25% Dakota 2,873 5,144 -44% 50,702 76,098 -33% Ram P/U 32,118 32,875 -2% 358,295 364,177 -2% Caravan 21,326 14,095 51% 176,150 211,140 -17% Durango 2,480 4,322 -43% 45,503 70,606 -36% Nitro 7,350 7,491 -2% 74,825 16,990 340% Sprinter 1,652 1,308 26% 16,586 21,961 -24% DODGE BRAND 98,235 88,489 11% 1,058,402 1,077,579 -2% TOTAL CHRYSLER LLC 191,423 190,415 1% 2,076,650 2,142,505 -3% TOTAL CAR 47,995 49,698 -3% 539,603 510,234 6% TOTAL TRUCK 143,428 140,717 2% 1,537,047 1,632,271 -6% Selling Days 26 26 307 306
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