Ford Motor Company’s U.S. sales increased 6.2 percent last month, with 200,436 vehicles sold.
Retail performance was up 3.5 percent versus a year ago, on sales of 148,105 vehicles
Fleet sales, as expected, increased 14.6 percent due to order timing, with 52,331 vehicles sold F-Series sales totaled 75,974 trucks for October, a 15.9 percent gain. Overall F-Series average transaction prices increased $4,000 versus last
year, to $47,300, with strong new F-150 high series demand and continued strong demand for high series Super Duty
Ford brand SUV sales totaled 57,637 vehicles, a gain of 4.6 percent overall and a 9.0 percent increase at retail.
Sales of Edge increased 36.9 percent, with overall sales of 11,036 vehicles. Last month represents Edge’s best October performance since its first year of launch in 2007
Explorer performance was up 5.0 percent, with sales totaling 16,914 vehicles. Explorer performed even better at retail, posting a 13.1 percent gain
Focus sales increased 7.8 percent in October, the fourth straight month of gains. Focus performance models, Focus ST and RS, were up 42.3 percent
Lincoln SUV sales gained 13.1 percent; MKC, MKX and Navigator sales all saw increases