Jeep sales continued their positive momentum as sales increased 33 percent to 46,441 units. Quarterly sales for the legendary brand rose by 12 percent to 127,257 units, while year-to-date sales rose by 3 percent to 230,969 units. Led by Jeep Grand Cherokee with sales of 23,944 units, the flagship vehicle for the Jeep brand saw sales rise by 78 percent. Quarterly and year-to-date sales both rose for the Grand Cherokee, with quarterly sales increasing 31 percent to 60,420 units, and year-to-date sales rising 14 percent to 107,534 units.
DaimlerChrysler Corporation U.S. Sales Summary Thru June 2005
Month Sales DR % Vol %
Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Change
Wrangler 8,337 6,963 15% 20%
Liberty 14,160 13,579 0% 4%
Grand Cherokee 23,944 12,917 78% 85%
JEEP BRAND 46,441 33,459 33% 39%
Selling Days 152 153
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RUBICON | Posted: 2005/7/13 22:41 Updated: 2005/7/13 22:41 |
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![]() It is reassuring to see Wrangler sales are considerably up from last year. I am glad to see that the Liberty and Grand Cherokee are gaining sales above last year also. The more Jeep that sells the more they can afford to make niche vehicles like the Wrangler.
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