Lincoln Korea sales increased 47 percent to 189 units in March 2020 compared to March 2019.
Despite economic and lifestyle impacts generated by the COVID-9 outbreak, Lincoln achieved a noteworthy increase in sales in Korea due to the solid performance of its two utilities – Aviator and Nautilus. Both models obtained their second best result of the year, with 59 and 60 units sold, respectively. The Lincoln Corsair has not yet launched in the Korean market.
Lincoln sales on an individual model basis were as follows:
In the first three months of 2020, Lincoln Korea sales increased 27 percent to 548 units.
MODEL | MAR 2020 / MAR 2019 | MARCH 2020 | MARCH 2019 | YTD 2020 / YTD 2019 | YTD 2020 | YTD 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AVIATOR | * | 59 | * | * | 133 | * |
CONTINENTAL | -38.64% | 27 | 44 | -12.78% | 116 | 133 |
MKZ | -23.21% | 43 | 56 | -38.12% | 112 | 181 |
NAUTILUS | * | 60 | * | * | 187 | * |
LINCOLN TOTAL | +46.51% | 189 | 129 | +26.85% | 548 | 432 |
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