Chrysler completes 2 years of continuous improvements

TerryMason

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Chrysler had another good month and Chrysler fans have a lot to feel good about. March is the 24th consecutive month Chrysler has beaten its numbers. That’s two years of continuous improvements. Chrysler and Dodge had their best March sales since 2008 and Jeep’s March was its best since 2007.

March market share came in at 11.6 percent; a year ago it was 9.8 percent. For the first quarter of 2012, share is at 11.5 percent, more than two points ahead of the 9.4 percent from the first three months of 2011.

Automotive News published a list of the five brands with the largest improvements in March and first-quarter sales and the five brands with the biggest deficits. Of the five winners, three were Chrysler Group brands.


AUTOMOTIVE NEWS WINNERS & LOSERS

Winners March | Winners Q1
1 Fiat 642% |1 Fiat 1670%
2 Smart 135% |2 Chrysler Division 85%
3 Chrysler Division 70%| 3 Smart 79%
4 Jaguar 51% |4 Volkswagen division 41%
5 Jeep 36% |5 Jeep 35%
Losers March | Losers Q1
1 Buick -16% |1 Cadillac -24%
2 Cadillac -13% |2 Mitsubishi -18%
3 Acura -12% |3 Buick -17%
4 Infiniti -10% |4 Infiniti -6%
5 Mitsubishi -5% |5 Suzuki -2%
Source: Automotive News

The Jeep Grand Cherokee is now almost 4,000 sales in front of the Ford Explorer for the first quarter and also outsold in in March. The Grand Cherokee remains the best-selling true SUV on the market. Only a handful of compact crossovers outsell the Grand Cherokee. The Wrangler remains far and away the best-selling body-on-frame SUV.

Nine Chrysler Group vehicles were in the top 20 percent of all light vehicles. Only six missed the cut, not counting the discontinued Caliber, Nitro and Dakota. Even the Fiat 500 was in the top 40 percent as it again happily outsold the Toyota Yaris and every single Scion model.


CHRYSLER GROUP VEHICLE RANKINGS – MARCH 2012
March 2012 Sales | First Quarter 2012 Sales Rank Brand & Model Mar-12 | Rank Brand & Model YTD 2012
11 Ram Pickup 26,960 |8 Ram Pickup 67,464
25 Chrysler 200 14,914 |23 Jeep Grand Cherokee 37,503
26 Jeep Grand Cherokee 14,096 |27 Dodge Grand Caravan 34,462
30 Dodge Grand Caravan 13,700 |34 Chrysler 200 31,638
34 Jeep Wrangler 12,557 |35 Jeep Wrangler 29,772
36 Chrysler Town & Country 12,476 |37 Chrysler Town & Country 27,734
47 Dodge Charger 9,644 |47 Dodge Charger 22,505
48 Dodge Avenger 9,362 |51 Jeep Liberty 21,799
57 Dodge Journey 7,659 |53 Dodge Avenger 21,629
58 Jeep Liberty 7,605 |56 Chrysler 300 19,966
59 Chrysler 300 7,336 |59 Dodge Journey 18,133
64 Jeep Patriot 6,879 |66 Jeep Patriot 15,965
78 Dodge Durango 4,590 |85 Dodge Durango 11,046
83 Dodge Challenger 4,304 |88 Dodge Challenger 10,524
91 Jeep Compass 3,987 |98 Jeep Compass 9,107
94 Fiat 500 3,712 |101 Fiat 500 8,850
128 Dodge Caliber (Disc.) 2,242 |129 Dodge Caliber (Disc.) 5,238
205 Dodge Nitro (Disc.) 575 |172 Dodge Nitro (Disc.) 2,665
246 Ram Dakota (Disc.) 82 |237 Ram Dakota (Disc.) 376
Source: Manufacturers’ reported sales for March and CYTD 2012.

From an article at Allpar
 

That's good for Jeep. I only have one other thing to say:

Smart?! Why the H are they doing so well selling tin cans with wheels? :shock:
 
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