Chrysler Group's US sales fall 8 pct in March - Car manufacturers Chrysler, Thursday said sales in the U.S. in March fell eight per cent and announced a new incentive program and expanded to lure customers come to the showroom.Chrysler sales fell to 92,623 vehicles from 101,001 in March 2009, while sales for first quarter down five percent at 234,215 vehicles.
But this car recorded sales of approximately 10 percent higher than the miserable results which were recorded in February.
"Chrysler Group pleased with the improvement in retail sales month-to-month, we believe it is an indicator of corporate health," said Fred Diaz, Chrysler sales executive.
"Last year this time, old firms buy market share with high incentives in an effort to stave off bankruptcy, consumers this year is to purchase our products for quality, value and industry leading features."
Chrysler announced the appointment "a new minivan" that allows customers to bring the vehicle back for a full refund within 60 days if they are not satisfied.
Chrysler announced the appointment "a new minivan" that allows customers to bring the vehicle back for a full refund within 60 days if they are not satisfied.
It also extended the zero percent financing plus incentive money back most of the 2010 model year Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep brand vehicles until 3 May.
Car makers, who are struggling to change their portfolio after a turbulent few years caused by government-financed restructuring bankruptcy protection last year, said it had managed to shrink inventories by 41 percent to 207,510 units, or 58 day supply.
It predicts that overall industry sales will come in the rate of seasonal tahunandisesuaikan 12 million vehicles in March.
"New products are products such as pickup trucks and Ram 2010 Heavy Duty Dodge Caliber with all-new interior resonating with consumers, thereby increasing sales," said Diaz.
"Consumer confidence indicators which until this month and the traffic in dealer showrooms continue to grow." (Ant / actress)
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