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Ford Company Reports May 2007 Sales


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DEARBORN, Mich., June 1 – Ford Motor Company’s new and redesigned crossovers are setting the pace in the industry’s fastest-growing segment and helped Ford to achieve its best retail sales performance of 2007.

The all-new Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX set sales records in May. Edge sales were 12,701, up 39 percent from April and besting the previous highest monthly sales of 10,915 in March. Lincoln MKX sales were 3,490, up 20 percent from April and eclipsing the previous best monthly sales of 3,054 (also in March).

“These new crossovers are the right products at the right time,” said Mark Fields, Ford’s President of the Americas. “Consumer demand for the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX has exceeded our original expectations, so we’re raising the bar. We now expect Ford Edge sales to reach 120,000 this year – 20 percent higher than our original forecast.”

The redesigned 2008 model Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner crossovers also are scoring with consumers. Escape sales were 18,953, up 13 percent from a year ago, and Mariner sales were 4,395, up 87 percent. Each of these products posted their third highest sales month ever. In addition, the Escape and Mariner hybrid models set May sales records. Escape hybrid sales were 2,680 and Mariner hybrid sales were 534.

In total, Ford crossovers were up 67 percent compared with a year ago as the company continues to achieve the largest sales increase in the industry’s fastest-growing segment.

Crossovers helped Ford to post a solid retail result in May. Although retail sales were 3 percent lower than a year ago, May was the best retail performance for any month this year. The company’s total sales (including sales to fleet customers) were 259,470, down 7 percent. The larger decline in total sales reflected a planned reduction in sales to daily rental companies.

Other new and redesigned products contributed to Ford’s strong retail performance in May. Retail sales for the Ford Expedition were higher than a year ago, and Expedition sales have increased nine months in a row.

The Lincoln brand posted another retail sales increase – its eighth month in a row of higher retail sales. Lincoln’s rebound has resulted from sales of the new Lincoln MKX crossover, the new Lincoln MKZ sedan and the redesigned Navigator.

Land Rover dealers reported a 7 percent sales increase in May, reflecting the addition of the all-new LR2 crossover.

North American Production

In the third quarter 2007, the company plans to produce 640,000 vehicles, essentially equal to the 642,000 vehicles it produced in the same period a year ago. In the second quarter 2007, the company plans to produce 810,000 vehicles, unchanged from the previous forecast.

May Month

%

 

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

 

2007

2006

Change

Sales By Brand

Ford

212,572

234,655

-9.4

920,713

1,066,379

-13.7

Mercury

18,178

16,565

9.7

79,532

84,579

-6.0

Lincoln

13,880

10,847

28.0

60,839

54,418

11.8

Jaguar

1,379

2,374

-41.9

7,051

9,489

-25.7

Volvo

9,192

10,124

-9.2

44,236

48,225

-8.3

Land Rover

4,269

3,981

7.2

18,682

19,016

-1.8

Total Ford Motor Company

259,470

278,546

-6.8

1,131,053

1,282,106

-11.8

Memo: Cars and Trucks

Cars

89,126

108,248

-17.7

386,135

492,326

-21.6

Trucks

170,344

170,298

0.0

744,918

789,780

-5.7

Total Ford Motor Company

259,470

278,546

-6.8

1,131,053

1,282,106

-11.8

FORD BRAND MAY 2007 U.S. SALES

 

May Month

%

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

2007

2006

Change

Crown Victoria

6,714

5,721

17.4

30,636

28,906

6.0

Taurus (New)

125

0

NA

125

0

NA

Five Hundred

3,889

8,204

-52.6

27,280

39,012

-30.1

Fusion

14,279

14,940

-4.4

66,260

57,398

15.4

Focus

21,269

20,391

4.3

77,732

80,559

-3.5

Mustang

17,478

15,559

12.3

64,560

72,119

-10.5

Taurus

0

16,786

-100.0

0

83,287

-100.0

Thunderbird

0

0

NA

0

469

-100.0

GT

0

155

-100.0

231

890

-74.0

Total Ford Cars

63,754

81,756

-22.0

266,824

362,640

-26.4

Escape

18,953

16,699

13.5

73,058

74,978

-2.6

Edge

12,701

0

NA

46,313

0

NA

Taurus X

0

0

NA

0

0

NA

Freestyle

2,635

6,236

-57.7

17,321

29,569

-41.4

Explorer

13,821

16,717

-17.3

60,500

77,205

-21.6

Expedition

9,205

7,248

27.0

41,362

34,381

20.3

Excursion

0

0

NA

0

965

-100.0

Freestar

214

7,953

-97.3

2,390

28,634

-91.7

Econoline/Club Wagon

18,395

16,834

9.3

80,641

74,876

7.7

Ranger

9,608

9,628

-0.2

35,598

41,076

-13.3

F-Series

61,939

70,175

-11.7

290,282

334,725

-13.3

Low Cab Forward

268

327

-18.0

1,136

1,520

-25.3

Heavy Trucks

1,079

1,082

-0.3

5,288

5,810

-9.0

Total Ford Trucks

148,818

152,899

-2.7

653,889

703,739

-7.1

Total Ford Brand

212,572

234,655

-9.4

920,713

1,066,379

-13.7

 

 

 

 

 

LINCOLN AND MERCURY BRAND MAY 2007 U.S. SALES

 

 

 

 

May Month

%

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

2007

2006

Change

Grand Marquis

6,371

5,071

25.6

27,327

28,764

-5.0

Sable (New)

0

0

0

0

Montego

1,206

1,959

-38.4

7,791

10,826

-28.0

Milan

3,481

3,081

13.0

17,082

14,268

19.7

Total Mercury Cars

11,058

10,111

9.4

52,200

53,858

-3.1

Town Car

4,508

4,739

-4.9

19,865

18,641

6.6

LS

0

450

-100.0

0

5,033

-100.0

MKZ

3,092

2,246

37.7

13,930

13,408

3.9

Total Lincoln Cars

7,600

7,435

2.2

33,795

37,082

-8.9

Total Mercury

and Lincoln Cars

18,658

17,546

6.3

85,995

90,940

-5.4

Mariner

4,395

2,349

87.1

15,890

16,676

-4.7

Mountaineer

2,609

3,677

-29.0

10,742

12,234

-12.2

Monterey

116

428

-72.9

700

1,811

-61.3

Total Mercury Trucks

7,120

6,454

10.3

27,332

30,721

-11.0

MKX

3,490

0

NA

13,454

0

NA

Navigator

2,120

2,455

-13.6

10,014

10,049

-0.3

Aviator

0

0

NA

0

1,711

-100.0

Mark LT

670

957

-30.0

3,576

5,576

-35.9

Total Lincoln Trucks

6,280

3,412

84.1

27,044

17,336

56.0

Total Mercury

and Lincoln Trucks

13,400

9,866

35.8

54,376

48,057

13.1

Total Mercury

and Lincoln Vehicles

32,058

27,412

16.9

140,371

138,997

1.0

Total Lincoln Brand

13,880

10,847

28.0

60,839

54,418

11.8

Total Mercury Brand

18,178

16,565

9.7

79,532

84,579

-6.0

 

 

JAGUAR BRAND MAY 2007 U.S. SALES

 

May Month

%

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

2007

2006

Change

XJ

317

512

-38.1

1,901

2,357

-19.3

S-TYPE

316

600

-47.3

1,664

3,024

-45.0

X-TYPE

285

535

-46.7

1,337

2,371

-43.6

XK

461

727

-36.6

2,149

1,737

23.7

Total Jaguar

1,379

2,374

-41.9

7,051

9,489

-25.7

VOLVO BRAND MAY 2007 U.S. SALES

 

May Month

%

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

2007

2006

Change

S40

1,586

2,027

-21.8

8,984

10,256

-12.4

V50

286

360

-20.6

1,263

1,742

-27.5

S60

1,629

2,741

-40.6

7,508

10,901

-31.1

V70

293

617

-52.5

1,392

2,377

-41.4

XC70

1,236

1,142

8.2

5,069

5,423

-6.5

C70

571

29

1,869.0

2,055

549

274.3

S80

970

798

21.6

5,063

3,432

47.5

XC90

2,621

2,410

8.8

12,902

13,545

-4.7

Total Volvo

9,192

10,124

-9.2

44,236

48,225

-8.3

LAND ROVER BRAND MAY 2007 U.S. SALES

 

May Month

%

May CYTD

%

2007

2006

Change

2007

2006

Change

Range Rover

931

1,067

-12.7

4,694

4,758

-1.3

Range Rover Sport

1,341

1,360

-1.4

6,389

7,237

-11.7

LR3

972

1,549

-37.2

5,271

6,992

-24.6

LR2

1,025

0

NA

2,327

0

NA

Discovery

0

0

NA

0

1

NA

Freelander

0

5

-100.0

1

28

-96.4

Total Land Rover

4,269

3,981

7.2

18,682

19,016

-1.8