Jeep sales were down 2% in November compared with 2006 - dragged down mainly by Commander sales which were down 45%
From the press release:
Chrysler LLC dealers delivered 161,088 new vehicles to U.S. customers in November 2007, down 2 percent compared with a year ago. All sales figures are reported as unadjusted.
"Despite consumer concerns, Chrysler LLC sales are off only 2 percent showing customers are still purchasing quality and value. High fuel prices and falling home prices continue to impact vehicle sales in November which remain below trend," said Darryl Jackson, Vice President - U.S. Sales. "We remain optimistic moving into December due to the growing availability of new models, including Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan and the Jeep Liberty."
High fuel prices impacted Jeep(R) brand results, down 2 percent versus November of last year. Large SUVs saw the greatest impact with Jeep(R) Commander down 45 percent at 4,391 units versus November 2006.
Full sales figures after the jump...
Chrysler LLC U.S. Sales Summary Thru November 2007
Month Sales DR % Vol %
Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Change
Compass 2,683 3,723 -28% -28%
Patriot 4,199 0 0% 0%
Wrangler 8,333 8,735 -5% -5%
Liberty 6,813 7,360 -7% -7%
Grand Cherokee 8,489 7,944 7% 7%
Commander 4,391 8,023 -45% -45%
JEEP BRAND 34,908 35,785 -2% -2%
Selling Days 25 25
Sales CYTD DR % Vol %
Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Change
Compass 36,196 13,513 167% 168%
Patriot 35,447 0 0% 0%
Wrangler 110,236 71,648 53% 54%
Liberty 82,164 121,578 -33% -32%
Grand Cherokee 109,184 126,295 -14% -14%
Commander 57,206 80,931 -30% -29%
JEEP BRAND 430,433 413,965 4% 4%
Selling Days 281 280
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Josephus | Posted: 2007/12/5 22:00 Updated: 2007/12/5 22:00 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Pennsylvania Posts: 243 |
![]() Bye bye Compass.
Bye bye Commander. Only the strong will survive. |