Lincoln Corsair Sales Beat Acura RDX, Cadillac XT4 In 2022
A noteworthy feat for the luxury crossover last year.
Read More »A noteworthy feat for the luxury crossover last year.
Read More »With sales slipping nearly 30 percent year-over-year.
Read More »The crossover gets a refresh with a number of updates.
Read More »Not surprising - the EcoSport has been discontinued, after all.
Read More »Placing mid-pack in its segment.
Read More »Healthy sales despite the model's discontinuation.
Read More »And they seemingly involve much smaller investments.
Read More »Posting a six percent increase in segment share.
Read More »Accounting for five percent segment share.
Read More »Growing its share by two percentage points in the process.
Read More »Earning a 12 percent share of its segment.
Read More »The luxury brand also revealed a new badge design and all-electric concept.
Read More »Accounting for a six percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for four percent segment share.
Read More »Gaining five percentage points in segment share in the process.
Read More »Sales fell 54 percent during the quarter.
Read More »Down two spots from the year-ago quarter.
Read More »Falling to eighth place in its segment.
Read More »Falling one spot in its segment despite the increase in sales volume.
Read More »Down two spots from the year-ago quarter.
Read More »Representing a new first quarter sales record for the luxury crossover.
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in the segment.
Read More »Placing seventh in the segment during Q4 2020.
Read More »The all-new Enclave offers a bold new design with a host of updated technology features.
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