Ford Ranger Sales Decreased 51 Percent During Q4 2022
The lame duck pickup is due to be replaced next year.
Read More »The lame duck pickup is due to be replaced next year.
Read More »The EV pickup trailed one rival in that particular state.
Read More »Fewer Blue Oval customers are making the switch.
Read More »A potential sign that the Transit Connect is showing its age.
Read More »Behind only the Tesla lineup.
Read More »Sales are solidly back in the green.
Read More »Setting the EV van up for great success in the future.
Read More »The big SUV continues to represent a good value in the used vehicle market.
Read More »Behind the Lexus NX and Buick Envision.
Read More »Accounting for 37 percent segment share.
Read More »Not surprising - the EcoSport has been discontinued, after all.
Read More »Sales increased two percent to 42,690 units during the 2022 calendar year.
Read More »A spot it has held for a long time now.
Read More »The pony car appears to be a good deal at the moment.
Read More »Ranking second, behind only the RAV4 Hybrid.
Read More »It's also gaining ground on the segment-dominating Tesla.
Read More »The economical and affordable crossover remains a popular choice.
Read More »Supply chain issues and the model's lame duck status likely impacted sales.
Read More »One of the highest in the industry.
Read More »Outpacing the market once again.
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