2005 Chrysler Group Sales Press Release Archive

Chrysler Group Achieves 18th Consecutive Month of Sales Gains on 4 Percent Rise in Sales; Quarterly Sales Increase 12 Percent for Eighth Consecutive Quarterly Increase

  • Chrysler Group Sales Increase Year-Over-Year for 18 Consecutive Months
  • Chrysler Group Quarterly Sales Increase for Eight Consecutive Quarters
  • Dodge Ram Sales Establish Best Month Since 1999, Set All-Time Quarterly Record
  • Chrysler Brand Quarterly Sales Increase 5 Percent, Establish New Quarterly Sales Record
  • Jeep® Grand Cherokee Reports Quarterly Sales Increase of 43 Percent Year-Over-Year
  • Jeep Commander and Dodge Charger Arriving at Dealerships Nationwide, Selling Briskly
Auburn Hills, Mich,. October 2, 2005 -

Led by record September sales for the Dodge Ram pickup, Chrysler Group reported sales for September 2005 of 175,556 units, an increase of 3 percent over September 2004 sales of 168,744 units.  September sales mark the 18th consecutive month and 23rd of 24 months of year-over-year sales gains.  For the quarter, Chrysler Group posted sales gains of 12 percent compared to the third quarter 2004.  Third quarter results improved to 602,787 units.  Third quarter sales last year were 536,397 units. Chrysler Group third quarter results mark the eighth consecutive quarter of year-over-year sales increases.

"Despite the triple threat of rising fuel costs, devastating weather events and an uncertain economy, Chrysler Group delivered consistent monthly and quarterly results with a robust mix of 4, 6, and 8 cylinder products," said Gary Dilts, Senior Vice President - Sales, Chrysler Group.  "Our significant growth in the small car segment, combined with the availability of HEMI® engines with MDS on larger products, gives us confidence in the marketplace going forward for the remainder of the year."

Chrysler Group sales gains for the month and quarter were led by key segments such as small cars, pickup trucks, large cars and sport utility vehicles.  All three Chrysler Group brands, Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge, enjoyed quarterly sales increases.

Chrysler brand sales posted sales of 151,018 units, an increase of 5 percent over last year establishing a new quarterly record.  Jeep® brand sales increased 28 percent compared to last year, posting sales of 130,059 units for the quarter.  Dodge brand posted sales of 321,710 for the quarter, rising 10 percent compared to previous year results.

Small Cars
Small car sales increased 39 percent compared to last year results.  Dodge Neon led the category with record September sales of 12,344 units, an increase of 69 percent over September 2004 results.  Chrysler PT Cruiser posted sales of 11,742, setting a sales record for September and rising 24 percent over last year sales of 9,484 units.

Pickup Trucks
Sales of pickup trucks were led by the Dodge Ram, which posted its best results since 1999 and reached record sales of 35,502 units during September 2005, an increase of 5 percent compared to 33,690 units last year.  For the quarter, Dodge Ram pickup trucks set an all-time record with sales of 122,893 units, an 11 percent increase over 2004 sales of 110,560 for the quarter.

The all-new 2006 Dodge Ram pickup with available best-in-class HEMI® engine and Multi-Displacement System (MDS) offers customers the benefit of a completely redesigned interior and improved ride and handling along with fuel savings of up to 20 percent.  The 2006 Dodge Ram pickup is currently shipping to dealers nationwide.

Dodge Dakota sales increased 7 percent to 8,921 units, an improvement over September 2004 sales of 8,365 units.  For the quarter, Dodge Dakota posted sales of 30,694, an increase of 5 percent over third quarter sales of 29,326 units.

Dodge dealers across the country are beginning to receive the all-new Dodge Ram Mega Cab pickup that has best-in-class interior room and comfort while providing maximum power and payload capability.

Large Car
The Chrysler 300 continued its torrid sales pace, posting record sales of 12,283 units for the month, an increase of 10 percent over September 2004 sales.  September marks the 16th month that the Chrysler 300 has surpassed 10,000 units in sales after 18 months in the marketplace.

Dodge Charger continues to arrive at dealerships and continues to perform well with September sales of 6,809 units, an increase of 36 percent over August 2005 sales.

Sport Utility Vehicles
Sales of SUVs were led by the entire Jeep® brand family of vehicles which posted sales of 33,120 units, an increase of 11 percent over September 2004 sales of 29,768 units.  Jeep Wrangler sales set a new quarterly record, posting sales of 24,246 units, an increase of 29 percent over third quarter last year.  For September, Jeep Grand Cherokee sales increased 15 percent, posting sales of 14,025 units compared to last year sales of 12,228 units.  Quarterly sales of Jeep Grand Cherokee increased 43 percent compared to last year, posting sales of 56,287 units.  Third quarter 2004 sales were 39,473 units.

"The steady, constant pace of product launches we have brought to market has enabled us to reach two years of consistent monthly and consecutive quarterly results," said Dilts.  "We plan to keep launching new, head-turning products in every category and at the same pace that will connect with customers and bring them into our showrooms."

Chrysler Group finished the month with 578,907 units of inventory or a 82-day supply.

DaimlerChrysler Corporation U.S. Sales Summary Thru September 2005

 

      Month Sales

DR %

Vol %

      Sales CYTD

DR %

Vol %

Model

Curr Yr

Pr Yr

Change

Change

Curr Yr

Pr Yr

Change

Change

Sebring

6,116

7,630

-20%

-20%

68,543

83,724

-18%

-18%

Concorde

0

170

-100%

-100%

210

3,942

-95%

-95%

300

12,283

11,304

9%

9%

106,384

77,013

39%

38%

Crossfire

1,227

1,190

3%

3%

11,503

11,300

2%

2%

CHRYSLER   CAR

19,626

20,294

-3%

-3%

186,640

175,979

7%

6%

PT Cruiser

11,742

9,484

24%

24%

100,179

89,342

13%

12%

Pacifica

5,784

7,564

-24%

-24%

67,282

59,418

14%

13%

Town & Country

8,394

10,131

-17%

-17%

141,301

105,339

35%

34%

CHRYSLER  TRUCK

25,920

27,179

-5%

-5%

308,762

254,099

22%

22%

CHRYSLER BRAND

45,546

47,473

-4%

-4%

495,402

430,078

16%

15%

Wrangler

5,463

5,307

3%

3%

64,697

63,462

2%

2%

Liberty

12,108

12,233

-1%

-1%

130,986

129,594

2%

1%

Grand Cherokee

14,025

12,228

15%

15%

163,821

134,591

22%

22%

Commander

1,524

0

 

 

1,524

0

 

 

JEEP BRAND

33,120

29,768

11%

11%

361,028

327,647

11%

10%

     CHRYSLER CAR

19,626

20,294

-3%

-3%

186,640

175,979

7%

6%

     CJ TRUCK

59,040

56,947

4%

4%

669,790

581,746

16%

15%

CJ DIVISION

78,666

77,241

2%

2%

856,430

757,725

14%

13%

Neon

12,344

7,308

69%

69%

99,332

90,530

10%

10%

Stratus

6,249

7,932

-21%

-21%

77,167

76,052

2%

1%

Intrepid

0

242

NA

NA

298

7,441

-96%

-96%

Charger

6,809

0

0%

0%

23,721

0

0%

0%

Viper

98

134

-27%

-27%

1,157

1,413

-18%

-18%

DODGE   CAR

25,500

15,616

63%

63%

201,675

175,436

15%

15%

Magnum

2,876

5,150

-44%

-44%

42,671

23,016

86%

85%

Dakota

8,921

8,365

7%

7%

86,243

85,016

2%

1%

Ram P/U

35,502

33,690

5%

5%

318,812

328,929

-3%

-3%

Caravan

12,390

16,892

-27%

-27%

179,307

185,375

-3%

-3%

Durango

9,656

10,828

-11%

-11%

90,792

103,659

-12%

-12%

Ram Van/Wagon

0

106

-100%

-100%

402

6,094

-93%

-93%

Sprinter Van

2,045

856

139%

139%

14,340

7,045

104%

104%

DODGE   TRUCK

71,390

75,887

-6%

-6%

732,567

739,134

0%

-1%

DODGE BRAND

96,890

91,503

6%

6%

934,242

914,570

3%

2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL CHRYSLER GROUP

175,556

169,848

3%

3%

1,790,672

1,672,295

8%

7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL CG CAR

45,941

37,014

24%

24%

403,838

351,415

15%

15%

TOTAL CG TRUCK

129,615

132,834

-2%

-2%

1,386,834

1,320,880

5%

5%

Selling Days

25

25

 

 

229

230

 

 

 




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