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FCA’s retail sales went up more than its fleet sales once again, according toAutomotive News.Industry-wide, retail sales also grew more than fleet sales.
Under Daimler and Cerberus, Chrysler increasingly relied on fleet sales to keep sales numbers from collapsing. In the last six years, its retail sales have increased dramatically, but FCA and Ford are now even in the percentage of retail sales — with Ford likely having a larger share of high-buck pickup sales.
The numbers do not include the recently announcedsales of ProMaster vans tothe Postal Service.
At GM, retail sales went from78% to 81% of total sales; Ford stayed the same while FCA moved from 75% to 76%. (...) →
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Under Daimler and Cerberus, Chrysler increasingly relied on fleet sales to keep sales numbers from collapsing. In the last six years, its retail sales have increased dramatically, but FCA and Ford are now even in the percentage of retail sales — with Ford likely having a larger share of high-buck pickup sales.
The numbers do not include the recently announcedsales of ProMaster vans tothe Postal Service.
At GM, retail sales went from78% to 81% of total sales; Ford stayed the same while FCA moved from 75% to 76%. (...) →
More...