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From here on out I will be posting up
Dodge Challenger sales figures for each month to see how well things are going. I have been doing this over on
Mustang Blog for the past several years and it never dawned on me to write about them here.
Chrysler started reporting Challenger sales figures in May of 2008 and I went back and collected the numbers for each month just to see what they looked like.
Starting back in May of 2008 there were 71 Challengers sold, June 2008 sales picked up quite a bit with 1,024, July sales nearly tripled to 2,895, August 2008 sales dipped to 2,077, September sales increased a little more then 6% to 2,376, October 2008 sales shot up by more then a 1/3 to 3,014, November 2008 sales increased about 9% to 3,364 and December sales decreased a bit to 2,602.
For 2009 Challenger sales have been steady with January Sales yielding 2,717 and February sales of 3,283, outselling the Ford Mustang by a minimal amount through the first two months of the year.
Below I have arranged the sales in a little more eye pleasing way. Enjoy...
Dodge Challenger 2009 Sales:
- February - 3,283
- January - 2,717
Dodge Challenger 2008 Sales:
- December - 2,602
- November - 3,364
- October - 3,014
- September - 2,376
- August - 2,077
- July - 2,895
- June - 1,024
- May - 71
- April - 0
Source: Chrysler
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By Mopar_Freak Posted: 3/26/2009 4:37pm PDT
"Mr. Norm"
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9090320.004/mr-norms-super-challenger-and-super-cuda
By raul Posted: 4/22/2009 3:34pm PDT
"thanks"
By Brian Posted: 5/31/2009 5:00am PDT
By mitchel68 Posted: 5/31/2009 9:45pm PDT
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