Back In The Saddle? Chrysler April Sales Jump 24%

Back In The Saddle? Chrysler April Sales Jump 24%
 

Chrysler Group LLC today reported a U.S. sales increase of 25 percent, the best year-over-year percentage sales improvement for the company in almost five years. In addition, the company continued its trend of month-over-month sales increases in 2010, up 3 percent versus March 2010.

"April was a very positive month for Chrysler Group, with concrete results that highlight the company is on-track and gaining momentum," said Fred Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer - Ram Truck Brand and Lead Executive for the Sales Organization. "Today we reported sales increased 25 percent compared with April 2009, building on the news from April 21 that the company posted an operating profit of $143 million for the first quarter 2010."

Chrysler Group LLC reported total U.S. sales for April of 95,703 units, an increase of 25 percent versus April 2009 (76,682 units). Sales increased 3 percent compared with March 2010 (92,623 units). Chrysler Group finished the month with a 53-day supply of inventory (196,614 units), a 42 percent decline versus April 2009 (336,913 units). Overall, U.S. industry sales figures for April are projected at an estimated 11.5 SAAR.

"We are proud of our Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge and Ram truck dealers, who supported the new company from day one," added Diaz. "They are as excited about our future as we are, and their enthusiasm is spreading to consumers, resulting in increasing showroom traffic and sales."




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fatandsassyfatandsassy - 5/3/2010 2:44:58 PM
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I hope you are being sarcastic


bfghemicudabfghemicuda - 5/3/2010 4:27:38 PM
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Badgewhore...Just because Chrysler reported good sales has very little to do with Obama. Before the bailout happened, Fiat was willing to invest in Chrysler and the same result would have happened. The Obama bailout just gave Fiat the opportunity to control Chrysler without an investment. This definately does Not mean the econmy is back! Obama has to figure out where he is going to get 7 million+ jobs back in the private sector and not just hiring census takers and IRS positions. America will remember the Dems and there negative direction come November. Your creative comment will be amusing.


uaw_laxuaw_lax - 5/3/2010 4:37:57 PM
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GOP is done for the last 8 years and thier ideas of letting jobs just disappear will never win in America.


bfghemicudabfghemicuda - 5/3/2010 4:28:06 PM
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Chrysler was also up 35% in Canada


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 5/3/2010 5:09:58 PM
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Could it possibly go any lower?!


Agent63Agent63 - 5/4/2010 3:16:46 AM
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People are buying cars again, simple as that. Whatever they lost in sales before they are far from breaking even. Most brands, especially luxury brands, who were quite hurt with the economy breakdown, is seeing gains again. Chrysler is far from being back on par.


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