In February 2012, Chrysler again raised production (over February 2011) to meet higher demand.
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Over at Jeep, Grand Cherokee led production figures, nearly doubling last year’s output, with 20,113 made. Every Jeep’s production rose over February 2011′s numbers, with Patriot getting the largest percentage increase (more than double) and Grand Cherokee and Liberty not far behind. That’s 12,912 Patriots, 11,340 Libertys, 11,104 Compasses, 9,927 Wrangler Unlimiteds, 6,565 Wranglers. (While Patriot has normally outsold Compass in the US, it seems Compass will be the name and shape to survive into the next generation.)
Overall, Chrysler built some 208,642 vehicles in February 2012, versus 154,218 in February 2011 — a 35% increase. Year to date (including January), production has increased 34%.
From Allpar
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Over at Jeep, Grand Cherokee led production figures, nearly doubling last year’s output, with 20,113 made. Every Jeep’s production rose over February 2011′s numbers, with Patriot getting the largest percentage increase (more than double) and Grand Cherokee and Liberty not far behind. That’s 12,912 Patriots, 11,340 Libertys, 11,104 Compasses, 9,927 Wrangler Unlimiteds, 6,565 Wranglers. (While Patriot has normally outsold Compass in the US, it seems Compass will be the name and shape to survive into the next generation.)
Overall, Chrysler built some 208,642 vehicles in February 2012, versus 154,218 in February 2011 — a 35% increase. Year to date (including January), production has increased 34%.
From Allpar