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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announces that FCA Canada Inc. issued today Canada retail sales in September 2015:


PRESS RELEASE

FCA Canada Reports Best September Sales Since 2000


  • 70 consecutive months of year-over-year sales growth - longest growth streak in Company's history

  • 24,007 vehicles sold, up 1 per cent from September of 2014

  • Highest September calendar-year-to-date sales on record

  • September sales records set for Jeep Cherokee, Jeep Wrangler and Ram Truck

  • New September sales record for Ram Brand, up 25 per cent from September of 2014


October 1, 2015 , Windsor, Ontario - FCA Canada Inc. today reported September 2015 sales of 24,007, compared with 23,742 vehicles sold in September of 2014. These results mark a year-over year increase of 1 percent and represent the best year-to-date sales through September in the Company's history. Additionally, these sales figures maintain FCA Canada's position as the number one seller of new vehicles in the country through September.


'Twenty eight percent growth in Ram pickup sales was the key factor in driving the strongest September in fifteen years,' said Dave Buckingham, Chief Operating Officer, FCA Canada.


Sales Highlights:


The Jeep brand is headed for another record breaking year, with 2015 calendar-year-to-date sales up 12 per cent over last year's record total at this time of year. Leading the sales success for the brand is the Jeep Cherokee that saw 2,823 vehicles sold in September of 2015, which represents an increase of 31 per cent compared with 2,155 sales in September of 2014. With exceptional value starting at an MSRP of $25,495 along with award-winning interiors, Jeep Cherokee sales are up 41 per cent so far this calendar year.


Jeep Wrangler also reported strong results in September of 2015 with 1,922 sales, up 7 per cent from 1,790 vehicles sold in the same month, one year prior. Jeep Wrangler, with its ability to go anywhere and do anything, is seeing a great deal of consistent sales success in Canada. It is the most capable off-road vehicle in its class and outsells every compact SUV in the segment.


These Jeep results signify a September sales record for both Jeep Cherokee and Jeep Wrangler.


Switching gears to the Ram brand, September 2015 marked a sales record with a 25 per cent improvement over the previous sales record of 7,133 sales, which was set in September of 2014. Looking specifically at Ram pickup truck sales within the full Ram brand line-up, there were 8,449 sold in September 2015, compared with 6592 trucks sold in September 2014. These results represent a 28 per cent year-over-year increase and set a September sales record for both the Ram brand and Ram trucks.



PRESS RELEASE

Ram 1500 is Canada's most fuel efficient pickup truck delivering up to 8.0L/100km; while Ram 3500 delivers best-in-class towing up to 31,210 lb. (14,157kg). Ram trucks have a rugged style and bold focus on the future. They stand the test of time and embrace the toughest challenges, which is why so many customers continue to be attracted to the Ram brand.


Sales Charts:


September

September 2015

September 2014

% Change

Total Volume

24,007

23,742

1.1%


Model Highlights


September 2015


September 2014


% Change

Ram Pickup

8,449

6,592

28%

Record September Sales

Jeep Cherokee

2,823

2,155

31%

Record September Sales

Jeep Wrangler

1,922

1,790

7%

Record September Sales

Dodge Grand Caravan

3,978

3,678

8%

Ram Brand

8,932

7,133

25%

Record September Sales


CYTD


CYTD Sales


September 2015


September 2014


% Change

Total Volume

227,678

225,166

1%

CYTD Record Sales


Model Highlights


September 2015


September 2014


% Change

Ram Pickup

70,936

65,209

9%

#2 selling vehicle in Canada

Jeep Cherokee

23,161

16,402

41%

Ram Brand

76,558

70,258

9%

Total Jeep Brand

60,573

54,167

12%


Contact:

LouAnn Gosselin 519-973-2253 (office)

519-984-2600 (cell)

louann.gosselin@fcagroup.com

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