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Pressemitteilung vom 01.10.2004

Chrysler Group Reports September 2004 U.S. Sales Increase 10 Percent (nur englisch)



  • September Continues Year-Over-Year Sales Increases 11 of Past 12 Months

  • Retail Sales Surge 14 percent

  • Third Quarter 2004 is Fourth Consecutive Quarter of Year-Over-Year Sales Gains

  • Chrysler Brand Quarterly Sales Increase 33 Percent; Posts New Quarterly Sales Record

  • Chrysler 300 Leads Luxury Full-Size Car Segment With 23 Percent Share

Auburn Hills, Mich. - Led by a 14 percent surge in retail sales, Chrysler Group reported U.S. sales of 168,744 units for September 2004, an increase of 10 percent over September 2003 when 147,114 units were sold. September's results mark 11 of the past 12 months that Chrysler Group has achieved positive year-over-year sales gains. For the fourth consecutive quarter, Chrysler Group has achieved year-over-year quarterly sales increases. Third quarter results improved to 536,397 units, a 4 percent increase over last year's sales. All figures are reported on an adjusted basis.
 
'The Florida weather affected the operations of many of our dealers in Florida,' said Dilts. 'Several of our dealers and their employees were back to work and open for business soon after the storms ended, allowing us to recover a portion of our sales. Their dedication to our customers and our products is recognized and appreciated.'
 
The Chrysler 300, which posted sales of 11,163 units, commands a significant slice of the Luxury Full-Size Car segment with a 23 percent share year-to-date. Since its April introduction, the 300 has risen to the top of its segment, outpacing world-class competitors like the Audi A6, BMW 5-Series, Cadillac CTS, Acura RL and Lexus GS430. The Chrysler brand posted sales of 47,473 units, up 43 percent over 2003 sales. Quarterly sales for the Chrysler brand totaled143,480 units, up 33 percent over year ago sales and setting a new quarterly sales record.
 
'The Chrysler 300 absolutely sells itself in the marketplace and is clearly the new standard that other passenger cars are measured against,' said Dilts. 'We are seeing excitement and appeal for this vehicle on a global scale since its introduction in the U.S. and overseas.'
 
Strong sales of Dodge Durango, Grand Caravan and Ram Pickup pushed the Dodge brand to post sales of 91,503 units, an increase of 5 percent over last year. Quarterly sales for the Dodge brand were 291,416 units, down 1 percent. Durango sales increased 44 percent to 10,828 units, while Caravan including the Stow n' Go equipped Grand Caravan posted sales of 16,892 units, an increase of 30 percent. The Dodge Ram pickup was the volume leader for the company, posting sales of 33,690 units, an increase of 2 percent.
 
Early response to the all-new Jeep® Grand Cherokee has been positive as the company prepares for the launch at Jeep Premiere Night on October 21, 2004. Sales of Jeep brand products are down slightly to 29,768 units or 9 percent as the remaining inventory of current Grand Cherokee units are sold to make way for the 2005 Grand Cherokee products. Sales of Jeep Liberty posted a sales increase of 15 percent to 12,233 units while Jeep Wrangler sales were 5,307 units, increasing 7 percent over 2003 sales.
 
'Our nine model product launches this year filled the pipeline with exciting new vehicles customers want to buy with industry-first features like Stow n' Go seating, standard setting designs like the Chrysler 300 and best-in-class trucks like the all-new Dodge Dakota,' said Dilts. 'We're going into the fourth quarter with a lineup of America's Hottest Products looking to continue building on our positive sales momentum.'
 
Chrysler Group finished the month with 563,078 units of inventory, or an 83-day supply.