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Ford Customers Drive Higher Share, Production

- Customers purchase Ford Fusion, Ford Flex and hybrids in record numbers

- Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 148,153, down 11 percent versus a year ago

- June market share up 3 points versus year ago; second-quarter and first-half market share also higher

- Higher-than-expected customer demand prompts Ford to announce production increase

- Ford helps dealers and customers get ready for "Cash for Clunkers" program; "Let Ford Recycle Your Ride" at www.ford.com shows customers which vehicles qualify

DEARBORN, Mich., July 1 -- Customer demand for new products helped Ford Motor Company increase market share in June, even as Ford continued to de-escalate incentive spending. Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 148,153, down 11 percent versus a year ago, which is believed to be the month's lowest decline among major auto manufacturers.

"We're making steady progress and are firmly focused on our Plan to build a sustainable and exciting Ford," said Jim Farley, Ford group vice president, Marketing and Communications. "We remain grounded, however, given challenging industry and economic conditions."

Sales of the Ford Fusion were 18,561, a June sales record and up 26 percent versus a year ago. Ford Flex sales were 4,784, a record for any month since it hit dealerships in June 2008. Sales of the company's hybrid vehicles totaled 3,649, a June sales record and up 91 percent versus a year ago.

"Customers tell us they love our new products, and they're not holding back on their investments in higher series levels and top-shelf options," said Farley.

"Customers are showing us just how much they value the quality, fuel efficiency, safety and smart technology incorporated in our new product lineup," he added. "This is an exciting time for Ford, which has more new vehicles in the market this year than any other automaker."

Internal and external studies show a positive trend in the percentage of consumers with favorable opinions about Ford, and growing numbers of consumers who are willing to consider purchasing a Ford product thanks to improved fuel economy, smart technology and higher residual values.

  Other Sales Highlights
  --  Ford Mustang sales to retail customers nearly matched year-ago levels.
      The new 2010 Mustang, which debuted in May, achieved a 52 percent
      conquest rate in June - one of the highest for any Ford product.
  --  Retail sales for the Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner small utility
      vehicles were equal to a year ago.  The Escape and Mariner are
      available with hybrid engines making them the most fuel-efficient
      utility vehicles in America.
  --  Retail sales for the Ford F-Series and Ranger pickup trucks were
      higher than a year ago.  The new F-150 pickup offers customers
      best-in-class capability and unsurpassed fuel economy and the Ranger
      is the most fuel-efficient compact pickup in America.
  --  Mercury Milan sales to retail customers also neared year ago levels. 
      Like the Fusion, the new 2010 Milan has a hybrid version.  The Fusion
      and Milan are the most fuel-efficient mid-size sedans in America.

  --  Although Lincoln sales were lower than a year ago, Lincoln gained
      market share in the luxury segment in the first half of 2009 versus a
      year ago.  This primarily reflects the strength of the all-new Lincoln
      MKS sedan.  A new Lincoln MKZ sedan debuted in March, and an all-new
      Lincoln MKT crossover will be introduced later this year.

  Inventories and Production

At the end of June, Ford vehicle inventories totaled 343,000 (equivalent to 60 days' supply). This level was 8,000 vehicles lower than at the end of May and 214,000 vehicles lower than a year ago.

Given tightly controlled inventories and higher-than-expected demand for its products, Ford announced plans to increase third-quarter production by 25,000 vehicles to 485,000, up 67,000 vehicles (16 percent) versus a year ago.

"Cash for Clunkers"

The new federal "Cash for Clunkers" legislation that allows U.S. consumers to receive government-backed incentives for trading in older, less fuel-efficient vehicles is welcome news for Ford, Farley said.

"Our global experience with similar programs teaches us that reaching out to dealers and customers quickly and directly is the key to success," said Farley. "Our new web-based tool was operational last week. At www.ford.com, dealers and customers can 'Let Ford Recycle Your Ride' and find out whether their vehicle is eligible for a voucher as well as what new Ford vehicles qualify under the program."

"The timing of the program couldn't be better because we have the freshest lineup in the industry, and many Ford vehicles lead in fuel economy," he added. "There's even more to come in the second half of the year, with the arrivals of the all-new Ford Taurus, Ford Transit Connect, Lincoln MKT and the introduction of EcoBoost engine technology on the Taurus SHO, Ford Flex and Lincoln MKS and MKT.

Note: The sales data included in this release and the accompanying tables are based largely on data reported by dealers representing their sales to retail and fleet customers.

About Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich. manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 205,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln, Mercury and Volvo. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.

                   FORD MOTOR COMPANY JUNE 2009 U.S. SALES
                   ---------------------------------------

                                 June         %       Year-To-Date     %
                                 ----                 ------------
                              2009    2008 Change    2009      2008  Change
                              ----    ---- ------    ----      ----  ------
  Sales By Brand
    Ford                   133,684 145,715   -8.3 660,348   979,571   -32.6
    Lincoln                  7,137   9,718  -26.6  40,710    56,894   -28.4
    Mercury                  7,332  11,657  -37.1  44,694    72,595   -38.4
                             -----  ------         ------    ------
      Total Ford, Lincoln
       and Mercury         148,153 167,090  -11.3 745,752 1,109,060   -32.8
    Volvo                    7,042   7,001    0.6  29,746    46,181   -35.6
                             -----   -----         ------    ------
       Total Ford Motor
        Company            155,195 174,091  -10.9 775,498 1,155,241   -32.9

  Ford, Lincoln and Mercury
   Sales By Type
    Cars                    54,040  65,109  -17.0 280,052   400,445   -30.1
    Crossover Utility
     Vehicles               32,450  33,906   -4.3 166,322   213,057   -21.9
    Sport Utility Vehicles  10,082  12,664  -20.4  44,037    98,708   -55.4
    Trucks and Vans         51,581  55,411   -6.9 255,341   396,850   -35.7
                            ------  ------        -------   -------
      Total Trucks          94,113 101,981   -7.7 465,700   708,615   -34.3
                            ------ -------        -------   -------
        Total Vehicles     148,153 167,090  -11.3 745,752 1,109,060   -32.8

                       FORD BRAND JUNE 2009 U.S. SALES
                       -------------------------------

                                 June         %       Year-To-Date     %
                                 ----                 ------------
                              2009    2008 Change    2009      2008  Change
                              ----    ---- ------    ----      ----  ------

  Crown Victoria             3,580   3,929   -8.9  18,183    27,440   -33.7
  Taurus                     2,268   4,099  -44.7  17,381    31,916   -45.5
  Fusion                    18,561  14,726   26.0  85,146    87,923    -3.2
  Focus                     12,573  17,950  -30.0  69,354   123,449   -43.8
  Mustang                    7,632  10,893  -29.9  33,788    55,053   -38.6
                             -----  ------         ------    ------
    Ford Cars               44,614  51,597  -13.5 223,852   325,781   -31.3

  Flex                       4,784   1,379  246.9  20,061     1,379 1,354.7
  Edge                       7,729   9,993  -22.7  41,260    68,727   -40.0
  Escape                    15,385  15,099    1.9  76,402    92,065   -17.0
  Taurus X                     513   2,217  -76.9   5,284    14,769   -64.2
                             -----  ------         ------    ------
    Ford Crossover Utility
     Vehicles               28,411  28,688   -1.0 143,007   176,940   -19.2

  Expedition                 3,862   3,605    7.1  13,956    32,291   -56.8
  Explorer                   5,219   6,819  -23.5  24,334    49,935   -51.3
                             -----   -----         ------    ------
    Ford Sport Utility
     Vehicles                9,081  10,424  -12.9  38,290    82,226   -53.4

  F-Series                  35,915  38,789   -7.4 179,632   274,713   -34.6
  Ranger                     5,310   4,882    8.8  26,423    41,303   -36.0
  Econoline/Club Wagon      10,031  10,706   -6.3  46,888    74,575   -37.1
  Low Cab Forward               23     120  -80.8     144       554   -74.0
  Heavy Trucks                 299     509  -41.3   2,112     3,479   -39.3
                             -----  ------         ------    ------
    Ford Trucks and Vans    51,578  55,006   -6.2 255,199   394,624   -35.3
                            ------  ------        -------   -------

    Ford Brand             133,684 145,715   -8.3 660,348   979,571   -32.6

                      LINCOLN BRAND JUNE 2009 U.S. SALES
                      ----------------------------------

                                 June         %       Year-To-Date     %
                                 ----                 ------------
                              2009    2008 Change    2009      2008  Change
                              ----    ---- ------    ----      ----  ------

  MKS                        1,365     385  254.5   8,461       385  2097.7
  MKZ                        2,114   2,622  -19.4  11,808    18,647   -36.7
  Town Car                   1,416   2,863  -50.5   6,105     9,039   -32.5
  MKX                        1,668   2,243  -25.6  11,100    17,563   -36.8
  Navigator                    571   1,200  -52.4   3,094     9,034   -65.8
  Mark LT                        3     405  -99.3     142     2,226   -93.6
                              ----    ---- -         ----      ----

    Lincoln Brand            7,137   9,718  -26.6  40,710    56,894   -28.4

                      MERCURY BRAND JUNE 2009 U.S. SALES
                      ----------------------------------

                                 June         %       Year-To-Date     %
                                 ----                 ------------
                              2009    2008 Change    2009      2008  Change
                              ----    ---- ------    ----      ----  ------

  Grand Marquis              1,639   2,548  -35.7  11,572    16,741   -30.9
  Sable                        502   2,121  -76.3   5,365     9,426   -43.1
  Milan                      2,390   2,973  -19.6  12,889    20,426   -36.9
  Mariner                    2,371   2,975  -20.3  12,215    18,554   -34.2
  Mountaineer                  430   1,040  -58.7   2,653     7,448   -64.4
                              ----    ----           ----      ----

    Mercury Brand            7,332  11,657  -37.1  44,694    72,595   -38.4

                       VOLVO BRAND JUNE 2009 U.S. SALES
                       --------------------------------

                                 June         %       Year-To-Date     %
                                 ----                 ------------
                              2009    2008 Change    2009      2008  Change
                              ----    ---- ------    ----      ----  ------

  S40                          544     560   -2.9   3,548     6,772   -47.6
  V50                          138     209  -34.0     773     1,031   -25.0
  S60                        1,171     732   60.0   3,555     6,311   -43.7
  S80                        1,098   1,033    6.3   4,789     6,912   -30.7
  V70                          142     863  -83.5     913     2,102   -56.6
  XC60                       1,032       0     NA   3,527         0      NA
  XC70                         682     922  -26.0   2,814     5,634   -50.1
  XC90                       1,038   1,511  -31.3   4,763    11,465   -58.5
  C70                          806     724   11.3   3,060     3,604   -15.1
  C30                          391     447  -12.5   2,004     2,350   -14.7
                              ----    ----           ----      ----

    Volvo Brand              7,042   7,001    0.6  29,746    46,181   -35.6

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