DaimlerChrysler Sales Decrease 3% In The U.S.
Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on November 1, 2005 at 11:55 AM CST
DaimlerChrysler AG has announced today total group sales of 183,163
passenger vehicles in the U.S. for October of 2005, a decrease of 3%
compared to October of 2004.
Individually, the Chrysler Group, which includes the Chrysler, Jeep
and Dodge brands, posted sales of 164,814 units in the U.S., a
decrease of 3%. However, when the figures are adjusted to take into
account one less selling day this year, sales of the Chrysler Group
actually rose 1%.
Mercedes-Benz USA posted sales of 18,349 units this month, up .01%
from last year. October marked the first full month of sales for the
newly introduced R-Class, which sold 930 units.
For more info on DaimlerChrysler AG's sales for the month of October,
you can check out the full press release below. MB USA hasn't
released individual sales figures yet, but stay tuned and we'll bring
you the press release as soon as it's released. To view the full
press release visit http://emercedesbenz.com/
Nov05/1DaimlerChryslerSalesDecreaseInUS.html
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE
DaimlerChrysler AG Reports 3 Percent Decrease In U.S. Sales For
Passenger Vehicles For October 2005
Tuesday November 1, 12:03 pm ET
DaimlerChrysler AG , the third largest U.S. auto
maker, today reported total group sales of 183,163 passenger vehicles
in the U.S. for October 2005, a 3 percent decrease compared to
October 2004. All sales figures in this release are on an unadjusted
basis unless otherwise noted.
Chrysler Group, which consists of the Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge
brands, posted sales of 164,814 vehicles in the U.S., a decrease of 3
percent. Adjusted for one fewer selling day in October 2005 compared
to October 2004, sales actually rose 1 percent.
After launching a record nine new models in 2004, the Chrysler Group
continues to launch new vehicles at a brisk pace during 2005,
including the all-new 2006 Jeep Commander, Dodge Ram Mega Cab and
Jeep Liberty CRD. The company is currently shipping to dealers the
all-new 2006 Jeep Commander, which has received enthusiastic feedback
from the media and great anticipation among consumers.
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA) posted sales of 18,349 units, up slightly
(0.01 percent) compared to the same month last year. October marks
the first full month on the market for the highly-acclaimed R-Class
which posted 930 units sold for the month. With the introduction of
the R-Class, Mercedes-Benz further expands its position as offering
the widest product portfolio in the luxury vehicle market, and the
company expects to set another record year.
Detailed vehicle sales information for MBUSA and Chrysler Group will
be announced later today in separate press releases issued by the
groups. October 2005 had 26 selling days while October 2004 had 27
selling days.
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