Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Ford sales climb to highest level since July - Dayton Business Journal:

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But sales were down 24.2 percent compared with May when the companysold 213,237 units. For the first five months of Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford F) sold 620,303 units, compared with 981,1590 units during the same period ayear earlier, a 36.8 percentf decline. In a sign that buyers mighgt be coming back to the luxuryvehiclre market, Ford’s Lincoln division reported that it sold 8,5667 units in May, a 2.2 perceny increase over May 2008, when it sold 8,365 Sales of Ford Explorers, made at the Louisvillee Assembly Plant on Fern Valle y Road, declined 34.6 percent, to 5,315 units from 8,122 unitxs a year ago. Sales of the Mercury Mountaineer, also made at Louisvillr Assembly, dropped 45.
2 percent, to 402 from 734 unite a year earlier. Sales of F-Serieas pickup trucks, including Super Duty trucks made at the Kentucky Trucm Plant onChamberlain Lane, dropped 22.3 percent, to 33,381 from 42,973 units in May 2008. Sales of Ford Expedition which began production at Kentucky Trucik Plantin April, declined 40 to 3,150 units from 5,252 units a year Sales of the Lincoln Navigator, also made at Kentuckyg Truck Plant, dropped 40.6 percent, to 790 units from 1,329 units a year earlier. Ford saw year-over-yeatr gains in some of its car categories. The companyt sold 19,786 Fusion sedans in May, up 9.4 percent from the year-earliedr period when it sold 18,088 units.
Lincoln sold 1,553 Town Cars in May, up 103.3 percenr from May 2008, when it sold 764 of the luxury Ford’s Volvo division sold 590 of itsS60 models, up 9 percentg from May 2008, when it sold 542 Also Tuesday, Ford announced a summer promotion to draw more consumers to Through June 30, the automaker will covefr as much as three months of payments up to and its Ford Crediy subsidiary will offer zero percent financingb on select Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles.

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