OREANDA-NEWS. FCA Canada today reported a total of 18.156 vehicles sold in January 2016, representing a 1 per cent sales lift compared with January 2015 sales of 18,054. Jeep brand vehicles posted the largest gains in the month. FCA Canada remains the top selling automaker in the country.
“The Ram and Jeep brands had a phenomenal sales month in January. The Jeep brand set a new January sales record led by record setting sales from Cherokee." said Dave Buckingham, Chief Operating Officer, FCA Canada. “In addition, the Ram brand set a January sales record as Ram pickup trucks continue to be our number one seller. These results help us maintain our position as the top selling automaker in Canada.
Sales Highlights:
The Jeep brand set an all-time worldwide record in 2015 with sales exceeding one million units. In Canada. Jeep brand sales were up 13 per cent for the 2015 calendar year.
Strong momentum continues for the Jeep brand in the first month of 2016 with a January sales record of 5,352, compared with 4.003 Jeep products sold in January of 2015. These results represent a 34 per cent increase. Within the brand. Jeep Cherokee stands out with a record setting 2.428 units sold, up 73 per cent from 1.403 sold in January of 2015.
2016 marks the 75th anniversary of the Jeep Brand. As a tribute to this rare diamond anniversary. Jeep has created distinctive 75th Anniversary special-edition models of each vehicle in its lineup - Cherokee, Compass. Grand Cherokee. Patriot, Renegade. Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited - a selection of which will be on display at the upcoming Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Each model will be available in Jeep dealer showrooms in the first quarter of 2016.
The Ram brand did not let up from its record breaking 2015 calendar year and posted an 11 per cent increase in January of 2016 with 7,223 copies sold compared with 6,517 sold in the prior year. These results set a January record. Looking specifically at Ram pickup truck sales within the full Ram brand line-up. a January record was set with sales of 6,842 trucks, which is an increase of 18 per cent over January 2015 sales.
Claiming the top-spot in the 2016 Canadian Truck King Challenge, the 2016 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel out-scored 13 other pickup trucks and mid- and full-size vans in a competition to prove that Ram 1500 EcoDiesel is the perfect truck for Canadian consumers.