Fiat Chrysler has best September sales since 20th century
Fiat Chrysler has best September sales since the turn of the century
• 66th consecutive months of year on year sales increase
• Jeep sales up 40 per cent
• Jeep Cherokee sales up 38 per cent – best month ever
• Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Compass, Ram ProMaster (Ducato in NZ) – best September ever
Fiat Chrysler has reported U.S. sales of 193,019 units last month, a 14 percent increase compared with sales in September 2014 (169,890 units), and the company’s best September sales since the year 2000.
The Dodge, Jeep®, Ram Truck and FIAT brands each posted year-over-year sales gains in September. The Jeep brand’s 40 percent increase was the largest sales gain of any FCA US brand during the month. The company extended its streak of year-over-year sales gains to 66-consecutive months.
“On the back of a strong sales industry we were able to achieve our best September sales in 15 years and our 66th-consecutive month of year-over-year sales growth,” said Reid Bigland, Head of U.S. Sales. “Last month’s sales strength was broad based with five FCA vehicles setting September sales records and two others posting their best monthly sales ever.”
Of the seven FCA US vehicles setting records in September, the Dodge Journey and Jeep Cherokee each logged an all-time sales record last month. Sales of the Journey and Cherokee were up 45 and 38 percent respectively. In addition, the Chrysler 200, Dodge Challenger, Jeep Compass, Jeep Wrangler and Ram ProMaster – the Fiat Ducato in New Zealand – each recorded their best September sales ever.
FCA US finished September with a 76-day supply of inventory (590,503 units). U.S. industry sales figures for September are internally projected at an estimated 18.4 million units Seasonally Adjusted Annual Rate (SAAR).
Jeep® Brand
Jeep
brand sales increased 40 percent, the brand’s third best
sales month ever and its 24th-consecutive month of
year-over-year sales gains. The brand’s September sales
were its best since August of this year. The Jeep brand
continues to roll, having set a sales record in every month
dating back to November 2013. Three Jeep brand vehicles set
records last month. The Compass’ 54 percent increase was
the largest year-over-year percentage gain of any Jeep brand
model for the month. In addition, September was the
Cherokee’s best monthly sales ever as sales increased 38
percent and Wrangler posted its best September sales ever
with a 26 percent increase.
Ram Truck
Brand
Ram Truck brand sales, which include the
Ram pickup truck lineup, Ram ProMaster (Fiat Ducato in New
Zealand), Ram ProMaster City and Ram Cargo Van, were up 4
percent in September, the brand’s best September sales
since 1996. ProMaster sales were up 76 percent as the cargo
van continues to answer the call of businesses everywhere
and solidifies its place in Ram Commercial’s popular truck
and van lineup.
FIAT Brand
Sales of
the all-new 2016 Fiat 500X increased 10 percent in September
compared with the previous month of August, marking the
model’s third-consecutive month of sales increase since
launch. FIAT dealers sold 1,133 units of the new crossover
last month as greater numbers reached FIAT studios across
the country. FIAT brand sales, which include the Fiat 500,
Fiat 500L and 500X, were up 1 percent in September compared
with the same month a year ago.
Dodge
Brand
Both the Challenger and Journey posted
their best September sales ever. Challenger sales were up 26
percent as the muscle car logged its eighth sales record
this year. Journey sales increased 45 percent, the mid-size
crossover’s sixth sales record this year and the model’s
best month ever. Dodge brand sales were up 3 percent in
September, compared with the same month a year ago.
Chrysler Brand
Sales of the Chrysler
200 were up 3 percent in September, the mid-size sedan’s
best September sales ever. Chrysler 300 sales were up 41
percent last month as the brand’s big, bold American sedan
posted its best September sales since 2007. Sales of the
Chrysler brand, which includes the 200, Chrysler 300
full-size sedan and the Chrysler Town & Country minivan,
were down 5 percent compared with the same month a year ago.
The Chrysler brand is celebrating its 90th year by producing
limited-edition 90th Anniversary editions that offer more
standard equipment and value for customers. The anniversary
packages are being offered on the volume models, adding
value for the customer who will most appreciate
it.
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