Ouch. Despite Chrysler's best attempts to spin the news, Jeep sales continue to suck. First, the good news:The all-new Jeep(R) Patriot posted sales for June with 4,889 units, up 6 percent compared with June 2007 sales of 4,633 units. Combined year-to-date (YTD) total sales of the fuel-efficient Dodge Caliber, Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot compact vehicles which each achieve 28 miles per gallon or better in highway driving, reached 114,188 units, up 18 percent from YTD 2007 combined sales of 96,553 units. It seems that their "Let's Refuel America" promotion is having some effect - they're extending it through the end of July.
The full sales figures are the bad news - click through if you dare...
Month Sales Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 2,075 3,393 -39% Patriot 4,889 4,633 6% Wrangler 6,670 10,952 -39% Liberty 4,993 8,554 -42% Grand Cherokee 6,054 10,968 -45% Commander 1,961 6,100 -68% JEEP BRAND 26,642 44,600 -40%
Selling Days 24 27
Sales CYTD Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Compass 18,393 22,205 -17% Patriot 36,684 14,969 145% Wrangler 46,443 65,651 -29% Liberty 40,910 50,114 -18% Grand Cherokee 42,793 60,461 -29% Commander 16,313 33,742 -52% JEEP BRAND 201,536 247,142 -18%
Selling Days 153 154
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