ChargerFan1
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'Stellantis appears to be in serious trouble. CDJR brands just can’t seem to sell cars like they used to. This isn’t a new problem, either. Stellantis has led the list of slowest-selling cars for months on end.
In February, Stellantis brands dominate the list for the sixth month in a row. This month, the Dodge Hornet (480 days of supply) and Dodge Charger (477 days of supply) beat the others by a long shot. The Ford Mustang Mach-E climbed to third place, with nearly one year of supply.
Six of the 10 slowest selling cars are Stellantis models. All Stellantis models, not just the ones mentioned here, are highly negotiable right now. However, some CDJR dealers are notorious for resisting negotiation, despite the massive oversupply.'
- Useless CEO that rode the covid supply restricted wave and happily rose prices 50%, tried to keep them that high and fired head of sales and head of Jeep - now sales in the toilet and has no answers
- Board apparently looking for new CEO
- The one guy wet noodle CEO didnt fire was Tim Kuniskis, could possibly replace said wet noodle and become CEO
- Morale reportedly low "DaimlerChrysler 2.0" - head engineer of Demon 170 has even quit
- When new COMPETENT leadership comes in expect price slashing and a return to what made Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep / Ram brands great
In February, Stellantis brands dominate the list for the sixth month in a row. This month, the Dodge Hornet (480 days of supply) and Dodge Charger (477 days of supply) beat the others by a long shot. The Ford Mustang Mach-E climbed to third place, with nearly one year of supply.
Six of the 10 slowest selling cars are Stellantis models. All Stellantis models, not just the ones mentioned here, are highly negotiable right now. However, some CDJR dealers are notorious for resisting negotiation, despite the massive oversupply.'
- Useless CEO that rode the covid supply restricted wave and happily rose prices 50%, tried to keep them that high and fired head of sales and head of Jeep - now sales in the toilet and has no answers
- Board apparently looking for new CEO
- The one guy wet noodle CEO didnt fire was Tim Kuniskis, could possibly replace said wet noodle and become CEO
- Morale reportedly low "DaimlerChrysler 2.0" - head engineer of Demon 170 has even quit
- When new COMPETENT leadership comes in expect price slashing and a return to what made Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep / Ram brands great