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December 2018: FCA US LLC


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FCA US Reports 2018 December and Full-Year Sales

  • FCA US reports highest calendar year of retail sales in 17 years
  • Jeep® brand sets full-year record as sales climb 17 percent
  • Ram brand notches full-year record as sales climb 7 percent  
  • Dodge Challenger reports full-year record

January 3, 2019 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - FCA US LLC today reported December U.S. sales of 196,520 vehicles, a 14 percent increase compared with sales of 171,946 vehicles in December 2017.

Retail sales for the month rose slightly to 151,077 vehicles. Fleet sales totaled 45,443 vehicles and accounted for 23 percent of total sales during the month. 

The Jeep® Wrangler was the standout for the month and the year. Wrangler notched record December sales of 19,800 vehicles and full-year sales of 240,032. The results significantly exceeded the former full-year sales record of 202,266 set in 2015.   

For the year, U.S. retail sales were 1,760,488, marking the highest level since 2001 when sales reached 1,833,186 vehicles. Total U.S. sales rose 9 percent to 2,235,204 compared with 2,059,376 vehicles for 2017. Fleet sales accounted for 21 percent of the company’s overall sales in 2018.

“This year’s performance underscores the efforts we undertook to realign our production to give U.S. consumers more Jeep vehicles and Ram pickup trucks,” Head of U.S. Sales Reid Bigland said. “We see sales remaining solid in 2019 and we look forward to expanding our vehicle portfolio with the addition of the much anticipated Jeep Gladiator.”  

Jeep Brand
Jeep brand sales rose 10 percent to 80,449 vehicles in December. For the year, sales increased 17 percent to a record 973,227 vehicles, eclipsing the last record of 926,376 vehicles in 2016.

The Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Compass joined the Wrangler in setting new records for December and the year. Cherokee sales rose 7 percent to 20,800 vehicles. For the year, sales were 239,437 vehicles. Compass sales rose 46 percent to 12,745 in December. For the year, sales were 171,167, which beat the previous record of 94,601 set in 2016.      

Ram Brand
Ram brand sales rose 37 percent in December to 68,195 vehicles. For the year, sales hit a new record of 597,368 vehicles. The Ram 1500 – the Most Awarded Full-size Truck – drove the performance as total sales climbed 15 percent to 377,286 vehicles for a new record. Ram ProMaster and ProMaster City reported the best December ever. ProMaster sales rose 75 percent to 5,857 vehicles while ProMaster City sales increased 35 percent to 2,183 vehicles.         

Dodge Brand
Dodge brand December sales rose 17 percent to 32,528 vehicles. For the year, Challenger sales rose 3 percent to 66,716 which is a new record for the nameplate. The previous record was 66,377 in 2015.

Alfa Romeo Brand
Alfa Romeo brand December sales fell 4 percent to 1,946 vehicles. Alfa Romeo’s 2018 annual sales rose to a record 23,820, which was almost twice as much as the brand sold in 2017. Both Stelvio and Giulia finished the year notching more than 11,500 vehicle sales.  

Chrysler Brand
Chrysler brand December sales fell 28 percent to 12,425 vehicles. However, the Pacifica reported higher year-over-year results as vehicle sales totaled 118,322. Overall, the brand has seen some softening during the year following the continued wind-down of the Chrysler 200 and the Town & Country.   

FIAT Brand
Fiat December sales declined 44 percent to 977 vehicles in December. Fiat finished the year with 15,521 vehicle sales.

FCA US LLC Sales Summary December 2018

                 
 

Month Sales

Vol %

CYTD Sales

Vol %

   

Model

Curr Yr

Pr Yr

Change

Curr Yr

Pr Yr

Change

   

Compass

12,745

8,743

46%

171,167

83,253

106%

   

Patriot

9

240

-96%

621

40,735

-98%

   

Wrangler

19,800

13,700

45%

240,032

190,522

26%

   

Cherokee

20,800

19,358

7%

239,437

169,882

41%

   

Grand Cherokee

20,429

23,622

-14%

224,908

240,696

-7%

   

Renegade

6,666

7,542

-12%

97,062

103,434

-6%

   

JEEP BRAND

80,449

73,205

10%

973,227

828,522

17%

   

Ram P/U

60,155

44,907

34%

536,980

500,723

7%

   

Cargo Van

0

0

0%

0

0

     

ProMaster Van

5,857

3,352

75%

46,600

40,483

15%

   

ProMaster City

2,183

1,617

35%

13,788

15,584

-12%

   

RAM BRAND

68,195

49,876

37%

597,368

556,790

7%

   

200

6

332

-98%

1,043

18,457

-94%

   

300

3,483

5,726

-39%

46,593

51,237

-9%

   

Town & Country

0

6

-100%

6

577

-99%

   

Pacifica

8,936

11,144

-20%

118,322

118,274

0%

   

CHRYSLER BRAND

12,425

17,208

-28%

165,964

188,545

-12%

   

Dart

2

139

-99%

389

10,082

-96%

   

Avenger

0

2

-100%

4

14

-71%

   

Charger

7,293

6,830

7%

80,226

88,351

-9%

   

Challenger

4,156

4,508

-8%

66,716

64,537

3%

   

Viper

3

9

-67%

19

585

-97%

   

Journey

5,383

4,227

27%

94,096

89,470

5%

   

Caravan

9,694

6,623

46%

151,927

125,196

21%

   

Durango

5,997

5,547

8%

65,947

68,761

-4%

   

DODGE  BRAND

32,528

27,885

17%

459,324

446,996

3%

   

500

418

667

-37%

5,370

12,685

-58%

   

500L

39

111

-65%

1,413

1,664

-15%

   

500X

336

673

-50%

5,223

7,665

-32%

   

Spider

184

287

-36%

3,515

4,478

-22%

   

FIAT BRAND

977

1,738

-44%

15,521

26,492

-41%

   

Giulia

873

1,011

-14%

11,519

8,903

29%

   

Alfa 4C 

10

26

-62%

238

407

-42%

   

Stelvio

1,063

997

7%

12,043

2,721

343%

   

ALFA ROMEO

1,946

2,034

-4%

23,820

12,031

98%

   

FCA US LLC

196,520

171,946

14%

2,235,204

2,059,376

9%

   
                 
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3 hours ago, Drew Dowdell said:

RAM, Jeep, and Dodge the only ones up. People still buying lots of Chargers and Journeys... Nearly 100k Journeys moved last year.... I wonder why there isn't a replacement for that one yet?

And over 150k Caravans...it's getting pretty old also.

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I feel pretty good taking delivery of the very first new-design Compass from my workplace, seeing how sales for the model have sploded.  Sad to see FCA starve the Chrysler brand.  I adore the 300 and see no feasible replacement... unless it were a classy, RWD/AWD sedan... that's the only way to replace an icon.

That new Ram truck is kicking buttocks and taking names.  Sort of shocking for purists to see the Cherokee outsell the Grand Cherokee.  That pullback from weirdness paid off in beaucoup Benjamins for FCA.

What can be said about the Dodge Challenger?  Perpetual SCHWING...

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