Cherokee, Ram Pickup, 200 Sedan Among Drivers for Chrysler in November
The revamped Chrysler 200 midsize sedan appears to be catching on with buyers, as sales jumped 164.9% daily to 14,317 units, marking the car’s best November ever.
Chrysler Group says its November sales, up 25.3% on a daily-rate basis on volume of 170,839 units, marks its best result for the month since 2001.
The tally includes 41,519 cars, up 26.0% by volume, and 129,320 trucks, up 18%.
Among performances worth noting:
The revamped Chrysler 200 midsize sedan appears to be catching on with buyers, as sales jumped 164.9% daily to 14,317 units, marking the car’s best November ever. There was one less selling day this year (25), than in 2013.
U.S. Alfa Romeo sales are under way, with the first 24 4C models delivered in the month.
The Fiat brand managed a 5.2% gain daily for the month, driven by the bigger 500L model, up 25.1%.
Jeep continues to post strong results, but most of the brand’s 31.6% rise in November was attributable to the Cherokee, up 73.3% daily, according to WardsAuto data. The Grand Cherokee recorded a more modest 7.6% gain.
The Ram pickup continues to perform, with sales up 28.1% daily. Also helping the brand in November was the ProMaster Van, with volume up 313.2% on 3,290 units. November was the 55th straight month of year-over-year gains for the fullsize pickup.
Dodge eked out a 5.5% gain daily, but sales of its core Dart model improved 44.5% from year-ago on 9,012 units.
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