Chrysler sales up 14 per cent in November
DETROIT - Chrysler says its U.S. sales rose 14 per cent last month — its best November since 2007.
The company's results show that Americans continue to buy new cars and trucks at a brisk pace. Chrysler predicts an annual sales rate of 15.3 million for the industry in November, making it the strongest month of the year. Auto sales ran at an annual rate of about 14.3 million through October.
Chrysler says its sales were led by the Dodge brand with sales up 32 per cent over November of last year. Dodge Journey crossover SUV sales rose 77 per cent.
Chrysler was the first automaker to report sales Monday. The company says it sold 123,000 vehicles.
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