Posted on June 16th, 2009 • by David Zatz
Chrysler inventories fell during its bankruptcy period, with all factories shut down, but were still high by import standards – and close to GM’s inventories. This data was provided by Automotive News, covers the United States, and was current as of June 1. Overall, Chrysler ended the month with 86 days’ supply, or 260,400 vehicles. [...]
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Posted on November 3rd, 2008 • by David Zatz
Chrysler announced that its October 2008 sales in the United States were 94,530 units, a 35% drop from October 2007. By comparison, GM sales dropped 45%, Toyota 23%, and Ford 32%. Jim Press, Chrysler LLC Vice Chairman and President, commented that, “…despite this marketplace downturn, our critically important Dodge Ram launch is on schedule and [...]
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Posted on September 5th, 2008 • by Bill Cawthon
Chrysler will cut either the Dodge Nitro or Jeep Liberty from its lineup by the end of 2012. Although there has been no official announcement, the plan was confirmed yesterday by Steve Landry, Executive Vice President of North American sales. Speaking with reporters on a conference call, Landry said, “As we move toward 2012, we [...]
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