The Party Is Over: Ford Sales Continue The Negative Trend With A Decline Of 7.2% In April

The Party Is Over: Ford Sales Continue The Negative Trend With A Decline Of 7.2% In April
Ford Motor Company’s overall U.S. April 2017 sales declined 7.2 percent compared to a year ago, with
214,695 vehicles sold 

Retail sales totaled 140,762 vehicles, a 10.5 percent decline

Fleet sales flat, with 73,933 vehicles sold

Ford Motor Company average transaction pricing remains strong, increasing $1,900 last month,
outperforming the industry increase of $210*

Ford F- Series surpassed the 70,000 vehicle mark, with 70,657 pickups sold. This is a 0.2 percent
decline versus a year ago, with an overall increase of $3,700 in average transaction pricing*

Ford Escape sales totaled 25,637 vehicles last month, up 7 percent

Ford Expedition sales totaled 5,116 SUVs, a 13  percent gain; Ford Edge up 6 percent, with 12,147
vehicles sold

Lincoln retail sales up 3 percent, retail passenger cars up 43 percent







MDarringerMDarringer - 5/2/2017 9:42:48 PM
+1 Boost
The lack of competent crossovers below the Escape are a part of the problem. The Focus is getting pretty outdated, so it's a tough sell as is the Fiesta.


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