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Chrysler LLC Announces 2007 Global Sales; International Markets' Results Best in Company's History; Minivan Reign Continues

- Sales in non-U.S. markets increase nearly 8 percent

- Sales outside North America rose 15 percent; Canada advances 6 percent; Mexico up slightly

- Dodge Caravan maintains number 1 position in the U.S.; ranks second in Chrysler global sales

- Outside North America, Dodge Caliber was highest sales volume vehicle for Chrysler

- Worldwide sales down less than 1 percent

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Jan. 7 -- Led by its best year ever in International markets, outselling any previous year in the company's history with 238,218 units, an increase of 15 percent, Chrysler LLC announced a year of solid growth in markets outside the U.S., with sales of 599,618 units in 2007, up nearly 8 percent versus 2006. In Canada, 232,859 units were sold, a 6 percent increase, while in Mexico, with an increase of 0.1 percent, 128,541 units were sold.

"On behalf of our leadership team, I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to Chrysler's global network for a strong 2007," Bob Nardelli, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said. "This global performance is a great demonstration of what can be done when all of our employees, dealers, distributors and suppliers are fully aligned and focused on meeting the needs of our customers and being competitive in the industry. As we continue to grow globally, its our proud heritage that will continue to differentiate Chrysler in global markets and resonate with customers worldwide."

With the segment that it created, Chrysler LLC remains the minivan leader with Dodge Caravan holding the number one position in the United States with 176,041 units sold in 2007 and ranking second in global sales with 232,000 units sold. With 30,937 units sold outside North America, Dodge Caliber was the highest sales volume vehicle for the company.

"We are fortunate that in a tough industry, customers in the United States, Canada, Mexico and around the world have responded favorably to our Chrysler, Jeep and more recently, Dodge brands," Jim Press, Vice Chairman and President, said. "This is a revitalized organization, moving in the right direction, with a renewed emphasis on putting the global customer first at every step in the process -- anxious to serve, proud of the value and quality of our products. I am pleased to say that our global results are beginning to show this."

Sales increases in select markets were driven by the worldwide appeal and strong customer interest in Chrysler's new vehicles, including the Jeep(R) Wrangler, Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot. Worldwide sales were down less than one percent during 2007 to 2,676,268 units versus 2,698,429 units in 2006.

Chrysler International Markets

Spurred by demand for new Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge products, Chrysler achieved record sales outside North America in 2007, outselling any previous year in the Company's history. Year-to-date sales increased 15 percent to 238,218 units from 2006 results of 206,925 units. The highest volume markets outside North America were: Italy (21,361 units); Venezuela (19,459 units); and the United Kingdom (18,623 units).

Chrysler Canada

Chrysler Canada sales rose 6 percent to 232,859 units in 2007 compared with 220,553 units sold in 2006, securing the automaker's position as the No. 2 seller of cars and trucks in Canada. Furthermore, with the introduction of nine new models in 2007, Chrysler Canada's sales growth has exceeded that of the Canadian market by gaining more new customers than any other OEM.

Chrysler Mexico

Posting its best sales year since 2001, Chrysler Mexico sales rose slightly (0.1 percent) to 128,541 units during 2007. Chrysler Mexico sales and market share have been consistently increasing in a competitive market; this growth has been made possible by the complete product lineup offered by the Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep brands in the Mexican automotive market.

Chrysler U.S. Market

In the United States, Chrysler LLC sold 2,076,650 units in 2007, a decrease of 3 percent from the 2,142,505 units in 2006. Chrysler LLC continues to invest in new product, including new fuel-efficient powertrains. For 2008, the Company will offer six vehicles with 28 miles per gallon or better highway fuel economy including Jeep Compass, Jeep Patriot, Dodge Avenger, Dodge Caliber, Chrysler Sebring Sedan and Chrysler Sebring Convertible. This combined with the best-in-industry Lifetime Powertrain Warranty on Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge vehicles is bringing more customers to showrooms.

About Chrysler LLC

Chrysler LLC, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Mich., produces Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Mopar(R) brand vehicles and products. Its product lineup features some of the world's most recognizable vehicles, including the Chrysler 300, Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Charger. The Company sells and services vehicles in more than 125 countries around the world. The operations outside North America have been experiencing year-over-year sales increases since 2004, with a record number of vehicles sold in 2007. The Chrysler Foundation -- the primary source of charitable grants made by Chrysler -- annually supports hundreds of charitable organizations with an emphasis on community growth and enrichment, education, arts and culture, public policy, youth development and disaster relief programs throughout the United States and, increasingly, the world. Chrysler is a unit of Cerberus Capital Management.

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