2006/11/2 "Jeep Liberty led the SUV segment"...

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2007 Models Propel Jeep Sales
Posted by mike on 2006/11/2 7:38:13 (277) reads
(from a Chrysler Group press release)

Chrysler Group reported sales for October 2006 of 159,586 units, an increase of 1 percent (3 percent decrease unadjusted) compared to October 2005 sales of 164,814 units. All sales are reported on a day-rate basis unless otherwise indicated.

"Our retail sales were particularly strong in October, led by the strength of key products like Jeep(R) Commander and the Dodge Ram pickup," said Steven Landry, Vice President - Sales and Field Operations, Chrysler Group. "Combined with the exciting new products hitting our dealer showrooms like Chrysler Sebring and Dodge Nitro, it's a great way to start the fourth quarter."

The icon of the Jeep brand, Wrangler, posted a monthly sales record of 8,679 units, an increase of 102 percent compared to previous year results of 4,475 units.

Sales of the Jeep brand increased 29 percent to 40,297 units. Last year sales of the Jeep brand totaled 32,431 units.

The Jeep Liberty led the SUV segment, posting sales of 11,004 units, an increase of 10 percent over October 2005 sales of 10,417 units.

The Jeep Commander posted October record sales of 8,079 units and rose 159 percent compared to October 2005 sales of 3,241 units.

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Re: 2006/11/2 "Jeep Liberty led the SUV segment"..

grogiefrog said:
2007 Models Propel Jeep Sales
Posted by mike on 2006/11/2 7:38:13 (277) reads
(from a Chrysler Group press release)

Chrysler Group reported sales for October 2006 of 159,586 units, an increase of 1 percent (3 percent decrease unadjusted) compared to October 2005 sales of 164,814 units. All sales are reported on a day-rate basis unless otherwise indicated.
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Interesting article but I wonder what that part in parentices (sp?) means?
(3% decrease unadjusted) ??
 

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