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Mach-E and E-Transit posted solid gains but F-150 Lightning was in the red.
Read More »Mach-E and E-Transit posted solid gains but F-150 Lightning was in the red.
Read More »Every nameplate was in the green for the year.
Read More »A modest increase, but encouraging nonetheless.
Read More »Meanwhile, Jeep and Toyota are growing sales.
Read More »Every nameplate was in the green.
Read More »However, cross-shopped crossovers still outsell the full-size luxury SUV.
Read More »The electric model outsold the gas-powered one by over 4K units.
Read More »Volume is still relatively low.
Read More »Bronco was down while Bronco Sport was up.
Read More »Combined with E-Series for a 49 percent segment share.
Read More »The rugged crossover posted a six percent segment share among 16 entries.
Read More »But that wasn't enough to move it up in the sales ranks.
Read More »Segment share was steady, but far from segment leading.
Read More »Falling faster than the segment average.
Read More »Outpacing key rivals from Genesis, Volvo and Cadillac.
Read More »Production of the popular midsize crossover ended in May.
Read More »Sales of the Bronco fell faster than its direct rivals.
Read More »Outselling Mercedes-Benz, Cadillac, BMW and Alfa Romeo.
Read More »Continuing the model's segment dominance.
Read More »The Blue Oval's pony car to stand alone as Chevy and Dodge exit the segment.
Read More »The all-electric crossover continues to hold its own amidst increasing competition.
Read More »The oldest all-electric truck in the segment was outsold by Rivian and Tesla.
Read More »GM outsold The Blue Oval by nearly 18K units.
Read More »The compact unibody pickup out-delivered its lone rival more than four-to-one.
Read More »The all-new model still lagged behind Toyota and Chevy however.
Read More »Led by F-150 range and bolstered by Maverick again.
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