Ford Car Sales Down 16 Percent During Q2 2022
Expanding the definition of "cars" to all unibody vehicles shows that sales actually increased six percent.
Read More »Expanding the definition of "cars" to all unibody vehicles shows that sales actually increased six percent.
Read More »The Transit was in the green but the E-Series and Transit Connect were in the red.
Read More »Sales volumes were limited by continued supply chain constraints.
Read More »Showcasing a steady growth for both rugged off-roaders.
Read More »However, service visits and spending were both up this past year.
Read More »Sales were hampered by a lack of inventory stemming from supply chain constraints.
Read More »Accounting for a seven percent segment share.
Read More »It was also the only model in its segment to post an uptick in sales volume.
Read More »Accounting for an eight percent segment share.
Read More »Posting a 46 percent increase in sales volume for the quarter.
Read More »Ford's newest pickup accounted for 67 percent segment share during the quarter.
Read More »Placing seventh in the segment.
Read More »Earning a five percent share in its competitive set.
Read More »Bucking the segment trend.
Read More »The lawsuit claims that the automaker purposely avoided exporting vehicles to the U.S.
Read More »Accounting for five percent segment share.
Read More »Market share was down four percentage points.
Read More »Growing its share by two percentage points in the process.
Read More »Sales fell over 52 percent during the quarter.
Read More »Sales decreased four percent to 115,154 units during the first six month of 2022.
Read More »Segment share fell substantially during the quarter.
Read More »Rising to a dominant 63 percent segment share.
Read More »Even so, the new Ford 4x4 was outsold by both of its most direct rivals.
Read More »Earning a 12 percent share of its segment.
Read More »Companies can receive up to $10,000 off the cost of purchasing the EV van.
Read More »Losing a substantial amount of segment share in the process.
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