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Read More »Makes sense if you're spending that much.
Read More »Nearly half of the electrified crossover's customers, in fact.
Read More »However, Chevrolet made up serious ground in the first four months of the year.
Read More »That lineup is a critical draw for the automaker.
Read More »Some things haven't changed over the past couple of years.
Read More »The brand's defection rate declined significantly.
Read More »Fewer Blue Oval customers are making the switch.
Read More »Or customers looking to switch from one brand to another.
Read More »A lesser known component of brand loyalty.
Read More »Continuing a trend that has perpetuated for some time now.
Read More »The EV crossover continues to prove compelling to non-loyalists.
Read More »The compact pickup continues to attract owners of crossovers and sedans at a high rate.
Read More »Most Blue Oval customers tend to stick around.
Read More »Behind only Tesla in that regard.
Read More »The Maverick seems to appeal to Honda owners.
Read More »The same can't be said for most German automakers.
Read More »It was only one of two brands to post an increase, year-over-year.
Read More »Ford continues to conquest customers from other brands at a high rate.
Read More »More Wrangler owners have defected to the Bronco than any other brand.
Read More »Ford's conquest rate continues to rise.
Read More »A full 62 percent of buyers defected from other brands.
Read More »Ford's electrified offerings continue to attract customers of other brands to The Blue Oval.
Read More »The Bronco is convincing owners of vehicles from other brands to jump ship.
Read More »A total of 63 percent of Bronco Sport buyers have come from other brands so far.
Read More »Both new models are proving irresistible to owners of other brands.
Read More »But some recent changes should help the brand better retain customers moving forward.
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