Stellantis Reports FCA US Sales

Tim Healey
by Tim Healey

We have one more sales report to bring you before going on break for the holiday. That would be Stellantis/FCA US.


The list is too long for us to grab every bit, so here are the highlights. Ram, as a brand, is up 5 percent for quarter two, with the 150 being up 17 percent. The brand received 10,000 orders within 24 hours once the return of the Hemi was announced.

As for Jeep, the brand was up 1 percent, with Wrangler being up 23 percent. Gladiator was up 27 percent, Compass 4 percent, and Grand Cherokee 5 percent. The Wrangler 4xe had its best April since its 2021 launch.

Dodge Durango up 16 percent, and Chrysler vans were up 1 percent for retail. Durango was up 36 percent for retail sales.

This is all for quarter two.

Perhaps the big eye-popper is Fiat being up 25 percent as a brand for Q2, and the 500e jumping 109 percent.

Against this backdrop, the thinned-out Chrysler brand celebrated its 100th year last month.

[Images: Stellantis]

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Tim Healey
Tim Healey

Tim Healey grew up around the auto-parts business and has always had a love for cars — his parents joke his first word was “‘Vette”. Despite this, he wanted to pursue a career in sports writing but he ended up falling semi-accidentally into the automotive-journalism industry, first at Consumer Guide Automotive and later at Web2Carz.com. He also worked as an industry analyst at Mintel Group and freelanced for About.com, CarFax, Vehix.com, High Gear Media, Torque News, FutureCar.com, Cars.com, among others, and of course Vertical Scope sites such as AutoGuide.com, Off-Road.com, and HybridCars.com. He’s an urbanite and as such, doesn’t need a daily driver, but if he had one, it would be compact, sporty, and have a manual transmission.

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  • Original Guy Original Guy on Jul 04, 2025

    Uncle TG didn't buy any of these. If you did, good for you, I hope it works out. 🙂

  • Michael S6 Michael S6 on Jul 04, 2025

    We will see if higher sales will continue, or if the higher first half sales were fueled (charged) by fear of higher prices with Tariffs

    • Original Guy Original Guy on Jul 04, 2025

      Yes. Also curious about what happens with used EV prices (and sales) between now and the end of the year.


  • Peeryog Everytime I see one I am reminded of the current Santa Fe. And vice versa.
  • Original Guy I watched that Moscow parade thing. (With the Cyrillic captions because my Russian is a little rough.) I won't give the whole thing away, but it started off with a couple of dudes riding around in stupid useless convertibles, standing up like Hitler, who I'm pretty sure was an actual Nazi. They drove around in circles and kept stopping to ask if anyone had seen all the missing military equipment, and all the guys kept moaning back, that no, they hadn't, ask the next section of guys.They looked around for someone shorter and sicker-looking than Putin but they were unsuccessful so they let him speak.The North Korean military was there, I guess the invasion has begun. The North Korean guys were skinny but their rifles were nicely polished, I guess they have plenty of time on their hands between meals.Some of the Russian military guys carried little white flags, I assume they keep those handy in case they run across any U.S. Marines.
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  • Original Guy Today I learned that a reverse brake bleeder (and a long borescope) can be helpful if you are autistic and don't have any friends and no one wants to work with you to bleed your brakes. Also it is quick, once you figure out the process.When Canada assembled my truck back in circa 1995, they apparently used a different clip to attach the brake pedal (and switch) to the brake booster than what is technically called for. It is tough to realize this when the spring steel clip flies off to who knows where. Of course I ordered the wrong clip trying to match the style that I saw buried up in the dash before it flew away. My truck now has the 'correct' clip, everyone can relax.I ordered some more brake fluid (DOT 3, nothing fancy) but it turns out I still have two fresh bottles (my shelves aren't empty, I just have too many shelves).Went to install my fancy new Optima YellowTop battery and it turns out I need a new side post terminal bolt. (Yet another order placed, bring on THE TARIFFS.) It would be a shame to strip out the threads on a nice new battery, no?Good news: The longer it takes me to get my truck started again, the more I save on fuel. 😁
  • Normie Weekends here would be a great time for everyone to join in praise of dog dish hubcaps on body-color matched steelies!
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