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Ford Fusion Records Best Sales Year Ever with Close to 240,000 Deliveries in 2011
More often than not, a model's sales numbers cool down as it approaches the end of its career, but that's not the case with the Ford Fusion that has seen its numbers rise steadily since its introduction in 2006, with 2011 set to mark its best-selling year with close to 240,000 units (according to Ford's preliminary estimates). Ford says that since its first full year of sales in 2006 through 2010, the Fusion increased its share in the midsize segment by 5.2 percentage points, with sales rising from 142,502 units and a 6.7 percent of segment share in 2006 to 219,219 for an 11.9 percent share in 2010.
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Ford's U.s. Sales Drop 31 Percent In April, Hybrids Up 21%
Ford Motor Company today reported that combined sales of its Ford, Lincoln and Mercury brands in April totaled 129,898 units in the U.S., down 31 percent compared with the same month a year ago. The group's retail sales were down 32 percent compared...
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New Ford Fiesta European Sales Approach 170,000 Units
In what could be seen by some as a direct answer to Kia's announcement that it has sold more than 5,000 Soul vehicles in Europe from the beginning of the year, Ford came out today and revealed that its European arm has pushed out nearly 170,000 units...
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Ford's December Sales Drop 32.4%, 2008 Ytd Sales Down 20.7%
In December, Ford Motor Company's U.S. sales that include the Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo brands, totaled 139,067, down 32.4 percent compared with a year ago. Despite the decline, Ford estimates that the market share of the Ford, Lincoln and...
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Small Car Sales, Midsize Car Sales, Large Car Sales In Canada - June 2011
In terms of average small car sales volume in Canada, the Mazda 3 continues to sell in relatively large numbers. Yet, as recently as last year Mazda was threatening to make the 3 Canada's best-selling car. This year, Mazda 3 sales are down 30%. In...
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New Vehicle Market Share By Brand In Canada - 2010 Year End
Hyundai and Kia combined to out-sell Toyota, Lexus, and Scion in Canada in 2010. Though the margin of victory was slight, just 417 sales, this is a startling development that comes in a year in which Toyota Canada sales fell 16.2%. In market share terms,...
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