At least 3-6 months of most models, according to reports. Less of their more popular ones, of course - but there are still unsold 2005’s sitting in storage lots.
USAToday reported in November of *last year* that Chrysler had in excess of 50,000 cars sitting on storage lots, most of which were 2006 models in the 2007 model year. Reports have the situation only getting worse. Chrysler has the most unsold inventory of any US seller.
Yup. Yet another reason why Chrysler should CHERYsh a prolonged strike: Chrysler gets to sell their previously unsold inventory of 2005, 2006, and 2007 models...
...all while not paying any of their workers.
In a grand irony, strikes now benefit manufacturers. In the meantime, striking workers get $200 per month from the UAW instead of paychecks.
Bring on the strikes!