Ford EcoSport Sales Continue To Trail Segment During Q1 2022
Accounting for four percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for four percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for 13 percent segment share, down three percentage points.
Read More »While also gaining share in the process.
Read More »Ford's new pickup accounted for 70 percent of the segment during the quarter.
Read More »Sales fell 32 percent on an annual basis.
Read More »The long and luxurious SUV adds considerable cargo space to the regular-length model.
Read More »The longer-wheelbase model debuts Stellantis' new Hurricane I-6 powerplant.
Read More »Earning a five percent share in its competitive set.
Read More »While also outperforming the segment average.
Read More »The Bronco accounted for 23 percent share of its direct competitive set.
Read More »Sales fell 54 percent during the quarter.
Read More »Sales increased 426 percent, placing the model in seventh place in its segment.
Read More »Edge sales slightly outpaced the segment average during the quarter.
Read More »Placing the Ranger in third place in its segment.
Read More »Sales fell 28 percent on an annual basis.
Read More »More Wrangler owners have defected to the Bronco than any other model.
Read More »Sales fell 32 percent on an annual basis.
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Read More »Jeep is expanding its Wagoneer lineup, literally and figuratively.
Read More »This is the third time Ford has been spied benchmarking Jeep's pickup.
Read More »Ford is taking a closer look at the new Lincoln Navigator rival.
Read More »Sales fell a not-insignificant 44 percent.
Read More »The Wrangler's crude on-road handling ultimately sunk it.
Read More »The results put the Ranger in third place in its segment.
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