Auburn Hills, MI, United States (AHN) – Chrysler’s sales rose 27 percent in September, marking the automaker’s best September performance in four years. The jump in sales was fueled by broad gains across all its brands.
Chrysler has posted year-over-year gains for 18 consecutive months. Retail sales soared 50 percent from the same period last year.
The big jump in sales from Chrysler, which sells more trucks than cars, came mostly from sales of mid- and full-size sedans, and well as several of its larger vehicles. Sales of Ram trucks soared 42 percent; Jeep sales increased 24 percent and Dodge sales were up 10 percent. Total sales were 127,334 for September, up from 100,077 in 2010.
Chrysler succumbed to bankruptcy in 2009. Its steady gains show its measures to improve performance have paid off.
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October 4th, 2011
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