Chrysler Overseas Doing Good

31st October 2009

Chrysler might be feeling some discomfort in the United States, but overseas they are realizing some excellent results. According to a Chrysler spokesman, international sales are up 14 percent thru Aug of 2006 with 15 straight months of month-to-month increases. The stories is even better in Western Europe. Chrysler reported an increase of 35.6% in August 2006 compared to the performance from a sales increase of 15.5% for the year-to-date through August 2006. According to JATO Dynamics, a market information company, Jeep sales were up 25% in Europe thru Aug compared to 2005, a lot of the increase thanks to the glorious performances of the new Grand Cherokee and Commander. These electrifying sales results have made Chrysler the second fastest growing automotive group in Europe, second only to Fiat, and Chrysler predicts that global sales will account for 9% of total sales by 2007.

Looking at the sales numbers it is not difficult to see why the people at Chrysler were excited about the exposing of their production version of the two-door Jeep Wrangler and four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited for the 1st time in Europe at the latterly held Paris Motor Show. The Paris Motor Show is a major event that is held every two years. It’s a trend-setting showcase for the automobile industry around the world and it draws participants from all corners of the globe. The newly demo’ed Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited models draw power from a new 2.8 litre diesel engine and feature a broad array of new off-road features. They’re going to hit European dealer showrooms around April of 2006, and Chrysler feels they’ll be a major hit. Why should not we think them? They have a good grasp on the EU market at the moment.

It is good that Chrysler, an American car manufacturer, and Jeep are making themselves known around the globe and realizing some glorious results. Now if only we could get our hands on those diesel powered Wranglers here in the good ole’ USA. Then we all might be happy!.

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