Jeep SUV sales jumped 27 percent, Ram pickup
truck sales were up 21 percent, and Chrysler 200 sedan sales
soared 155 percent to 14,317.
A strong showing on Black Friday is seen pushing U.S. auto
industry sales in November up 2.3 percent to about 1.27 million
vehicles, according to a survey of 11 analysts by Reuters.
Chrysler, which easily beat the expectations of analysts polled
by Reuters, was the first major automaker to report November
sales on Tuesday.
Eleven Chrysler Group models set sales records for November, the
automaker said.
A Thomson Reuters survey of 41 industry economists and analysts
showed expectations of 16.7 million vehicles sold on an
annualized basis, with a high forecast of 17 million vehicles on
an annualized basis.
In October, U.S. sales were 16.46 million vehicles on an
annualized basis.
(Additional reporting by Bernie Woodall in Detroit; Editing by
Jeffrey Benkoe)
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