Ford Explorer Sales Slip 23 Percent, Trail Toyota Highlander In Q2 2023
Still an impressive showing last quarter.
Read More »Still an impressive showing last quarter.
Read More »A big power disadvantage means nothing to the Shelby.
Read More »It did beat the Ford Escape, though.
Read More »The Escape's smaller sibling was more popular through March.
Read More »Still tailing both of GM's offerings in the segment however.
Read More »Placing 11th out of 17 entries in its segment.
Read More »The Explorer remains a key player in a fiercely competitive segment.
Read More »27 percent downturn last quarter.
Read More »Supply chain issues and the model's lame duck status likely impacted sales.
Read More »Ford's pony lost three percent market share during the quarter.
Read More »Sales rose 127 percent.
Read More »Placing 13th out of 20 segment rivals.
Read More »Accounting for a 35 percent share.
Read More »Increasing 35 percent year-over-year.
Read More »Sales were up but market share was down.
Read More »Posting a 46 percent increase in sales volume for the quarter.
Read More »Earning a five percent share in its competitive set.
Read More »Dodge is calling it the brand's first electrified performance vehicle.
Read More »And both will reportedly be offered with a V8, too.
Read More »While also outperforming the segment average during the quarter.
Read More »Losing a substantial amount of segment share in the process.
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