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FCA US’November sales could be a close call, according to one analyst,calling into question the company’s ability to hit68th consecutive months of growth.
KBB’s Tim Fleming predicted that FCA US would sell 171,000 cars and trucks this month, just 161 more than the company sold in November 2014. Fleming wrote thatsales will increase by just 0.1%, and market share will be essentially flat.
Jessica Caldwell, the lead analyst for Edmunds, gaveFCA a bit more breathing room with a 5,800-unit margin and a tiny bump up to 13.3% in share.
Eric Lyman of TrueCar wasthe most optimistic, predicting over179,000 sales, a nice 4.8% increase but just a 13.2% piece of the pie as his crystal ball shows much more growth in total industry sales. (...) →
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KBB’s Tim Fleming predicted that FCA US would sell 171,000 cars and trucks this month, just 161 more than the company sold in November 2014. Fleming wrote thatsales will increase by just 0.1%, and market share will be essentially flat.
Jessica Caldwell, the lead analyst for Edmunds, gaveFCA a bit more breathing room with a 5,800-unit margin and a tiny bump up to 13.3% in share.
Eric Lyman of TrueCar wasthe most optimistic, predicting over179,000 sales, a nice 4.8% increase but just a 13.2% piece of the pie as his crystal ball shows much more growth in total industry sales. (...) →
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