Chrysler Dealer Inventory Stands out on Days’ Supply Chart as National Average Hits 79 Days

Chrysler's dealer inventories are markedly high, appearing as excess Days' Supply compared with peers on a chart that sets the national average at 79 days.

Chrysler has essentially one model, which amplifies the visibility of its overstock. Lexus, Toyota and Honda sit well left of the average, indicating faster sales and tighter production discipline.

Infiniti has only two models and frequent name changes, which the new Nissan CEO has been tasked with addressing to improve the brand's position. Audi sits near the middle amid a model transition and reduced imports tied to tariffs.

The chart defines a "box" for brands with more than twice the national Days' Supply, a signal of severe overstock. The report also notes Polestar posted higher revenue alongside larger losses, and that the head of the UAW and Senator Bernie Sanders cautioned about AI's potential job impacts.

This summary is based on coverage by The Autopian.

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