Posted on May 28th, 2010 • by Bill Cawthon
The official reporting date isn’t until next Wednesday, but Edmunds.com has released its forecast for May’s light vehicle sales and it’s got good news for Chrysler fans: Compared to May 2009, Edmunds is looking for Chrysler to announce that sales of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram vehicles will be up 27.7 percent. Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds [...]
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Posted on June 30th, 2009 • by Bill Cawthon
Jesse Toprak, Edmunds.com’s executive director for industry analysis, says U.S. light vehicles will have a seasonally adjusted annual sales rate (SAAR) of over 10 million units. If Toprak’s crystal ball is accurate, it would be the first time since December 2008 the SAAR has hit that mark. Toprak sees Chrysler selling 83,000 cars and trucks, [...]
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Posted on May 4th, 2009 • by Bill Cawthon
The new Dodge Ram 1500 beat its full-size competitors from Ford, GM and Toyota in a head-to-head comparison set up by online auto resource Edmunds.com. Edmunds said the field was filled with all-new trucks, making this a good time to see which one had the right stuff. Following two weeks of trailer towing, highway cruising, [...]
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Posted on January 31st, 2009 • by Bill Cawthon
January sales won’t be reported until next Tuesday, but Jesse Toprak, Executive Director of Industry Analysis for Edmunds.com, has already made his predictions. Toprak sees a Chrysler sales volume of 71,000 units, down 48 percent for the month as the industry repeats its dismal December performance. A good start to the month, which had encouraged [...]
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Posted on October 31st, 2008 • by Bill Cawthon
When numbers are reported on Monday, Chrysler’s October sales will be down 38 percent. That’s the average of predictions from Jesse Toprak of Edmunds.com, Deutsche Bank’s Rod Lache and Brian Johnson of Barclays Capital, industry analysts polled by Bloomberg News. Lache was the most optimistic, calling for a 35 percent drop while Toprak forecast a [...]
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Posted on October 1st, 2008 • by Bill Cawthon
Chrysler is still paying the most to move the metal, leading the field in incentive spending. According to estimates from Edmunds.com, the company spent an average of $4,705 per vehicle in September, an increase of $103 compared to $4,604 in August and up sharply from the $3,713 spent in September 2007. Incentives on Chrysler-branded vehicles [...]
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