Stellantis Media Site Chrysler Group Reports U.S. Sales for November 2005 Contact: Kevin  McCormick Lori  McTavish Chrysler Group Reports U.S. Sales for November 2005 Year-to-date Chrysler brand sales achieve highest annual totals ever Retail sales for November increase 24 percent over October 2005 sales Jeep® Commander sales increase 23 percent over October 2005 sales Retail sales of minivans with exclusive Stow 'n Go TM  seating increase 61 percent over prior month Chrysler 300 sets November sales record November 30, 2005,  Auburn Hills, Mich. - Chrysler Group reported U.S. sales for November 2005 of 159,898 units, a decrease of 7 percent (3 percent decrease unadjusted) compared to November 2004 when 164,280 units were sold. Sales figures are adjusted for the number of selling days unless otherwise indicated. "Chrysler Group outperformed the overall industry and posted a 24 percent increase in retail sales in November compared to October. However, November sales did not meet our expectations and fell short of last year's performance," said Gary Dilts, Senior Vice President – Sales, Chrysler Group. "Our 'Miles of Freedom Plan' in addition to other consumer incentives increased showroom traffic and we expect that to continue through year-end. We are looking forward to a strong December and finishing the year on a high note." Led by unique products like the Chrysler 300 and Chrysler PT Cruiser, and innovative, exclusive features like Stow 'n Go TM  minivan seating, the Chrysler brand is experiencing the best year in its history. With November sales of 49,917 units and 597,085 units year-to-date, the Chrysler brand surpasses the total sales for 2004 of 588,891 units and represents a 10 year growth of 126 percent for the brand. Retail sales of the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan minivans, which both have the exclusive Stow 'n Go seating system, increased 61 percent in November compared to October retail sales. Sales of the Chrysler PT Cruiser increased 24 percent to 11,193 units. November 2004 sales were 8,697 units. The segment-leading Chrysler 300 continues to sell briskly, posting a November sales record of 12,647 units, an increase of 5 percent over November 2004 sales of 11,574 units. November marks the 18th of 20 months that the Chrysler 300 has sold in excess of 10,000 units. The all-new Jeep® Commander, the newest capable addition to the Jeep family and the first Jeep with three rows of seats, posted sales of 3,825 units, an increase of 23 percent over October 2005 sales of 3,241 units. Jeep Wrangler, the icon of the Jeep brand, posted sales of 4,482 units, an increase of 6 percent over last year sales of 4,078 units. Dodge Durango posted healthy sales in November of 11,143 units, equal to last year's results of 10,717 units on an adjusted basis. "Looking ahead, economic indicators are showing strong positive trends for December. Fuel prices are steadily coming down, consumer confidence has shown substantial increases and the stock market is gaining momentum," said Dilts. "December is traditionally a strong selling month and we have products that are unique in the marketplace and features that cannot be found anywhere else. Anticipation is high for a strong close to 2005. "We are continuing to introduce a steady stream of new products in 2006 to enhance our product portfolio," continued Dilts. "We are planning for December sales to provide the momentum for a good start to 2006." Chrysler Group finished the month with 589,108 units of inventory or a 92-day supply. DaimlerChrysler Corporation U.S. Sales Summary Thru November 2005         Month Sales DR % Vol %       Sales CYTD DR % Vol % Model Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Change Curr Yr Pr Yr Change Change Sebring 6,538 5,187 21% 26% 84,660 95,672 -11% -12% Concorde 0 72 -100% -100% 210 4,150 -95% -95% 300 12,647 11,574 5% 9% 131,866 99,405 33% 33% Crossfire 1,009 1,047 -7% -4% 13,611 13,700 0% -1% PT Cruiser 11,193 8,697 24% 29% 123,573 106,464 16% 16% Pacifica 5,306 11,878 -57% -55% 78,329 81,325 -3% -4% Town & Country 13,224 11,985 6% 10% 164,836 127,980 29% 29% CHRYSLER BRAND 49,917 50,440 -5% -1% 597,085 528,696 13% 13% Wrangler 4,482 4,078 6% 10% 73,654 72,977 1% 1% Liberty 7,815 13,280 -44% -41% 149,218 154,601 -3% -3% Grand Cherokee 13,733 13,372 -1% 3% 191,852 161,931 19% 18% Commander 3,825 0 0% 0% 8,590 0 0% 0% JEEP BRAND 29,855 30,730 -7% -3% 423,314 389,509 9% 9% Neon 4,103 7,944 -50% -48% 108,954 106,246 3% 3% Stratus 7,501 7,306 -1% 3% 95,795 91,299 5% 5% Intrepid   147 NA NA 298 7,774 -96% -96% Charger 6,827 0 0% 0% 37,667 0 0% 0% Viper 178 110 55% 62% 1,489 1,643 -9% -9% Magnum 3,949 5,192 -27% -24% 49,586 32,957 51% 50% Dakota 5,898 5,993 -6% -2% 96,742 97,893 -1% -1% Ram P/U 25,667 28,862 -15% -11% 369,565 392,508 -6% -6% Caravan 13,324 15,452 -17% -14% 207,732 217,363 -4% -4% Durango 11,143 10,717 0% 4% 109,024 124,884 -12% -13% Ram Van/Wagon 0 456 -100% -100% 405 7,073 -94% -94% Sprinter Van 1,536 931 58% 65% 17,728 8,899 100% 99% DODGE BRAND 80,126 83,110 -7% -4% 1,094,985 1,088,539 1% 1%                   TOTAL CHRYSLER GROUP 159,898 164,280 -7% -3% 2,115,384 2,006,744 6% 5%                   TOTAL CG CAR 39,375 34,292 10% 15% 491,489 434,994 13% 13% TOTAL CG TRUCK 120,523        129,988 -11% -7% 1,623,895 1,571,750 4% 3% Selling Days 25 24     280 281