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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Chrysler Group LLC said Wednesday its June U.S. sales fell 42 percent amid weaker sales across almost its entire lineup, though the decline was smaller than in previous months.
Chrysler sales fell to 68,297 from 117,457 in June last year.
The automaker, which emerged from a two-month stay in bankruptcy court on June 1 with new owner Fiat Group SpA, continued to sustain weak sales during June. Every model except one, the Dodge Challenger, saw double-digit sales declines. Sales of the muscle car jumped 34 percent to 1,369 units.
Sales at the company's Jeep brand fell 38 percent to 16,608 while volumes at its Chrysler namesake brand tumbled 49 percent to 13,753 on weaker PT Cruiser and Town & Country minivan sales.
For the first six months of the year, Chrysler sales fell 46 percent to 471,197 from 867,826.




