Lincoln Continental Sales Down 32 Percent During Q3 2020
The vehicle has already been discontinued.
Read More »The vehicle has already been discontinued.
Read More »Significantly outperforming the segment.
Read More »A very healthy performance for a discontinued vehicle.
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 »Sales increased 17 percent to 2,086 units during the first nine months of 2020.
Read More »Marking the eighth consecutive quarter of reduced sales volume.
Read More »Sales increased 16 percent to 7,266 units during the first nine months of 2020.
Read More »But still ahead of the Chevy Camaro.
Read More »However, sales volume was down 32 percent.
Read More »Gaining 12 percentage points in share on a year-over-year basis.
Read More »Alas, the midsize sedan has since been discontinued.
Read More »The performance puts the Corsair in sixth place out of twelve competitors.
Read More »Making it the sixth best-selling model in its segment.
Read More »Sales increased 22 percent to 1,539 units during the first seven months of 2020.
Read More »Sales increased 2 percent to 5,623 units during the first seven months of 2020.
Read More »Out of a total of ten rivals.
Read More »The midsize crossover SUV was the seventh best-selling model in its competitive set.
Read More »The numbers would have been higher had it not been for COVID-19.
Read More »The results enabled the nameplate to remain the best-selling model in its segment.
Read More »Causing the Navigator to slide to third place in its segment by overall sales volume.
Read More »The pony came close to outselling the Camaro and Challenger combined!
Read More »Sales increased 26 percent to 755 units during the first fourth months of 2020.
Read More »Sales increased 5 percent to 3,136 units during the first fourth months of 2020.
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