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FCA US sales rose nearly 6% in February, to 163,586 vehicles —slightly below analyst expectations of 8.3% growth. That said, February 2014 was a tough act to follow: Jeep sales rocketed up 47% while Ram sales rose 28% in February 2014.

This marks the 59th consecutive month of year-over-year sales growth, and the company’s best February since 2007.
Jeep’s 21% increase was the largest of any FCA US brand and set a February record for the brand.
The Chrysler 200’s 31% jump drove the brand’s growth for the month as sales of the 300 and Town & Country fell slightly.
Sales of current Dodge car models (Challenger, Charger, Dart and Viper) rose 32%, but the decline in sales … (full article) Read the rest...
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This marks the 59th consecutive month of year-over-year sales growth, and the company’s best February since 2007.
Jeep’s 21% increase was the largest of any FCA US brand and set a February record for the brand.
The Chrysler 200’s 31% jump drove the brand’s growth for the month as sales of the 300 and Town & Country fell slightly.
Sales of current Dodge car models (Challenger, Charger, Dart and Viper) rose 32%, but the decline in sales … (full article) Read the rest...
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