Jeep Preparing 3 New Models, Hopes to Boost European Sales Five-Fold
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Jeep Preparing 3 New Models, Hopes to Boost European Sales Five-Fold



Jeep has set its sights on improving its sales volume in the European car market more than five-fold in the next three years through the introduction of three new models, the expansion of its dealer network and to a lesser extent, by completing a football (soccer) sponsorship deal, reports Autonews Europe.

In 2011, Jeep sold 23,745 units in Europe, up 62 percent from the previous year, while in the first four months of 2012, the Chrysler Group company delivered 9,807 units.

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