First, the bad news - November Jeep sales were down 28% compared to 2007. Only the relatively-high-mpg Patriot showed any positive movement - its year-to-date sales are up a full 50%.
Chrysler did point out that Jeep Liberty sales grew 6% from October to November - that's the extent of the good news.
Back to the bad news - every single model declined over 25% compared with 2007 with the Commander and Compass both shedding two-thirds of their sales. Ouch.
Full sales figures (as usual, if you dare) after the jump...
Month Sales Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 880 2,683 -67% Patriot 2,461 4,199 -41% Wrangler 6,140 8,333 -26% Liberty 4,171 6,813 -39% Grand Cherokee 5,203 8,489 -39% Commander 1,447 4,391 -67% JEEP BRAND 20,302 34,908 -42%
Selling Days 25 25
Sales CYTD Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 24,124 36,196 -33% Patriot 53,057 35,447 50% Wrangler 77,567 110,236 -30% Liberty 62,382 82,164 -24% Grand Cherokee 68,174 109,184 -38% Commander 25,506 57,206 -55% JEEP BRAND 310,810 430,433 -28%
Selling Days 282 281
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