Ford Motor Company’s luxury Lincoln brand reported 9,207 new vehicle deliveries in November 2018 in the United States, an increase of 3.3 percent compared to November 2017.
Lincoln sales on an individual model basis were as follows:
In the first 11 months of 2018, U.S. Lincoln sales decreased 8.43 percent to 92,061 units.
MODEL | NOV 2018 / NOV 2017 | NOVEMBER 2018 | NOVEMBER 2017 | YTD 2018 / YTD 2017 | YTD 2018 | YTD 2017 |
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CONTINENTAL | -26.76% | 676 | 923 | -29.71% | 7,588 | 10,796 |
MKC | +11.09% | 2,263 | 2,037 | -4.39% | 23,467 | 24,544 |
MKT | -32.30% | 109 | 161 | -27.17% | 2,053 | 2,819 |
MKX | +20.39% | 3,153 | 2,619 | -10.14% | 25,209 | 28,055 |
MKZ | -25.73% | 1,440 | 1,939 | -28.36% | 17,978 | 25,094 |
NAVIGATOR | +27.32% | 1,566 | 1,230 | +73.65% | 15,766 | 9,079 |
LINCOLN TOTAL | +3.34% | 9,207 | 8,909 | -8.43% | 92,061 | 100,540 |
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