U.S. Ford Motor Company Sales Fell Six Percent In June 2024
Sales increased 3.6 percent to 1,044,133 units during the first six months of 2024.
Read More »Sales increased 3.6 percent to 1,044,133 units during the first six months of 2024.
Read More »Plus, zero percent financing for up to 72 months.
Read More »Plus, low-interest financing and lease deals.
Read More »Some lease deals are currently just over $700 a month after fees and taxes.
Read More »Underperforming most of its direct rivals.
Read More »The Bronco off-road midsize SUV was only model in the red.
Read More »No other incentives available on compact pickup truck.
Read More »Nearly double the sales from this point last year.
Read More »The study backs up claims made by Ford over the past year.
Read More »Any incentives remain unavailable this month on full-size van.
Read More »Transit accounted for 67 percent, or two-thirds, of all deliveries.
Read More »Along with customer cash on the full-size luxury SUV.
Read More »They're quite similar to the outgoing model's ratings, too.
Read More »Not a surprising turn of events.
Read More »A change that could shave 30 percent off shipping costs.
Read More »The lawsuit covers a wide range of models.
Read More »A way to share ideas and insights.
Read More »The all-electric crossover accounted for nearly a fifth of all sales.
Read More »Plus, low-interest financing and special lease deals.
Read More »Even cross-shopped crossovers vastly outsell the full-size luxury SUV.
Read More »Sales increased 27 percent to 21,694 units during the first five months of 2024.
Read More »The full-size SUV retakes a key position after more than two years.
Read More »In two configurations, but with just one powertrain.
Read More »Plus, special lease deals on the off-road SUV.
Read More »Plus $1,000 trade assistance in certain markets.
Read More »The feature has never been offered on the Expedition.
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