Ford Edge Sales Place Fourth In Segment During Q1 2022
While also gaining share in the process.
Read More »While also gaining share in the process.
Read More »Earning a five percent share in its competitive set.
Read More »While also outperforming the segment average.
Read More »Accounting for a 16 percent segment share.
Read More »Accounting for a segment-leading 44 percent share during the quarter.
Read More »Sales fell 10 percent on an annual basis.
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 »Sales fell 28 percent on an annual basis.
Read More »Ford Mustang took first place in its respective sales segment.
Read More »Sales fell a not-insignificant 44 percent.
Read More »The first-ever Subaru EV takes more of an off-road-focused approach.
Read More »The automaker is currently developing its very first electric vehicle.
Read More »Remaining in second place in the segment.
Read More »The Bronco Sport is surprisingly a legit Wrangler competitor in some regards.
Read More »Nine out of eleven models in the segment posted an increase in sales this quarter.
Read More »Representing the first increase in sales volume since the current, fourth-generation model launched.
Read More »The 2022 BRZ is cheaper than its predecessor, sort of.
Read More »The Mustang fell from first to second place during the second quarter of 2021.
Read More »Accounting for a 20 percent segment share.
Read More »Falling one spot to sixth place in its segment.
Read More »Outselling more than half of the vehicles in its segment.
Read More »Accounting for 44 percent segment share during the quarter.
Read More »However, the crossover managed to move up one place in the segment.
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