Ford Benchmarking All-New 2021 Cadillac Escalade
The new Escalade was spotted entering Ford's Dearborn Development Center.
Read More »The new Escalade was spotted entering Ford's Dearborn Development Center.
Read More »Lincoln trailed its cross-town rival by nearly 12K units.
Read More »While the Escalade widened its lead.
Read More »Representing a new first quarter sales record for the luxury crossover.
Read More »Accounting for four percent market share.
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in the segment.
Read More »The new Lyriq signals the start of a transition toward an all-electric future.
Read More »The Lyriq is Cadillac's first-ever all-electric crossover.
Read More »Placing seventh in the segment during Q4 2020.
Read More »Ford isn't just benchmarking the refreshed Navigator against the new, 2021 Escalade.
Read More »Sales fell 8 percent during the quarter.
Read More »The midsize luxury crossover placed accounted for only four percent segment share
Read More »The vehicle has already been discontinued.
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in its competitive set.
Read More »Tying with Audi at 7 percent segment share.
Read More »Finally outselling the Infiniti QX80.
Read More »However, sales volume was down 32 percent.
Read More »The last Lincoln limousine program was built around the now-discontinued MKT.
Read More »The performance puts the Corsair in sixth place out of twelve competitors.
Read More »Meanwhile, luxury brand buyers unsurprisingly have the highest credit scores.
Read More »The numbers would have been higher had it not been for COVID-19.
Read More »Cadillac and Ford were quite literally cut from the same cloth.
Read More »Causing the Navigator to slide to third place in its segment by overall sales volume.
Read More »Retaining its spot as the best-selling vehicle in its competitive set.
Read More »A total of 5,670 units of the Corsair and MKC were delivered during the quarter.
Read More »Sales fell 14 percent during the quarter.
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