Lincoln Navigator Lost Ground To Escalade, Grand Wagoneer During Q1 2022
Losing half of its segment share in a single quarter.
Read More »Losing half of its segment share in a single quarter.
Read More »Accounting for a six percent segment share.
Read More »Gaining five percentage points in segment share in the process.
Read More »Sales fell 33 percent whereas the segment expanded 9 percent.
Read More »"Lexus" will appear on the rear of all future models.
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Read More »Sales fell 17 percent while the segment expanded an average of 40 percent.
Read More »The new LX ditches its V8 for a twin-turbo V6 and even more luxury.
Read More »All models in the segment reported an increase during the 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 »While the Escalade widened its lead.
Read More »Already atop the luxury c-segment crossover segment, the NX gets an overhaul for 2022.
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 »Placing seventh in the segment during Q4 2020.
Read More »The midsize luxury crossover placed accounted for only four percent segment share
Read More »Remaining in seventh place in its competitive set.
Read More »Tying with Audi at 7 percent segment share.
Read More »Gaining 12 percentage points in share on a year-over-year basis.
Read More »The performance puts the Corsair in sixth place out of twelve competitors.
Read More »The numbers would have been higher had it not been for COVID-19.
Read More »The Aviator was seemingly unphased by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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