Sunday, August 29, 2010

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

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But sales were down 24.2 percent compared with May when the companysold 213,23 8 units. For the first five month of 2009, Dearborn, Mich.-based Ford (NYSE: F) sold 620,303 units, compared with 981,150 units during the same perio ayear earlier, a 36.8 percenty decline. In a sign that buyers mighf be coming back to the luxuryvehiclew market, Ford’s Lincoln divisionh reported that it sold 8,566 unite in May, a 2.2 percent increase over May when it sold 8,365 units. Sales of Ford Explorerse declined 34.6 percent, to 5,315 unite from 8,122 units a year ago. Salexs of the Mercury Mountaineerdropped 45.2 to 402 from 734 units a year earlier. Salew of F-Series pickup trucks dropped 22.
3 percent, to 33,38 1 units, from 42,973 units in May 2008. Saleas of Ford Expedition SUVs declined40 percent, to 3,15p units from 5,252 units a year earlier. Salea of the Lincoln Navigatordropped 40.6 to 790 units from 1,329 unitsz a year earlier. Ford saw year-over-year gains in some of its car The companysold 19,786 Fusionj sedans in May, up 9.4 percentf from the year-earlier period when it sold 18,0887 units. Lincoln sold 1,553 Town Cars in May, up 103.3 percentg from May 2008, when it sold 764 of the luxuru vehicles.
Ford’s Volvo division sold 590 of its S60 up 9 percent fromMay 2008, when it sold 542 Also Tuesday, Ford announced a summer promotion to draw more consumerz to dealerships. Through June 30, the automakerd will cover as much as three monthas of payments upto $2,100, and its Ford Credity subsidiary will offer zero percent financing on selectf Ford, Lincoln and Mercury

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