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Ford Reports September 2009 U.S. Sales


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DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 1, 2009 -- --  Ford, Lincoln and Mercury U.S. third quarter sales increased 5 percent
      versus a year ago and U.S. market share increased 2 points
  --  Ford July sales were up 2 percent and August sales were up 17 percent,
      more than offsetting September's 6 percent post-Cash for Clunkers
      decline in the quarter
  --  Ford's balanced lineup of strong products, led by Focus, Fusion,
      Escape and F-Series, driving sales and share gains
  --  All-new Taurus sales momentum accelerates in September; year-to-year
      sales up 60 percent and month-to-month sales up 49 percent
  --  F-Series posts second consecutive monthly sales increase in September

  --  EcoBoost engine launch continues; September sales were nearly triple
      August, customer demand outstripping projections

Ford, Lincoln and Mercury third quarter sales were 5 percent higher than a year ago in the U.S., making Ford the only full-line manufacturer to report a sales increase in the period.

In September, Ford sales were 6 percent lower than a year ago. This followed a 2 percent increase in July and a 17 percent increase in August, marking the first time in four years that Ford is reporting a quarterly sales increase.

Ford estimates it gained over 2 points of market share versus last year in September and the third quarter. September marked the 11th time in the last 12 months Ford has gained retail market share.

"Our balanced new lineup of high-quality, fuel-efficient products helped us navigate through an exceptional period in industry sales," said Ken Czubay, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service. "With its volatile sales peaks and valleys and dramatic segment shifts, the third quarter was a great test of our One Ford Plan - building a range of vehicles from small cars to hard-working trucks."

Ford's third quarter market share gains were paced by the Ford Focus small car, Ford Fusion mid-size car, Ford Escape small utility and Ford F-Series trucks. Internal and external studies continue to show a positive trend in favorable consumer opinion about Ford, and a growing number of consumers are considering the purchase of a Ford vehicle.

  Third Quarter Sales Highlights
  --  Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 445,100, up 5 percent versus a
      year ago.  Retail sales were up 7 percent, and fleet sales were down 1
      percent.
  --  Ford Focus sales totaled 56,559, up 35 percent versus a year ago.  The
      Focus is among the most fuel-efficient compact cars in America with an
      EPA highway rating of 35 mpg.
  --  Ford Fusion sales totaled 49,454, up 67 percent versus a year ago. 
      Mercury Milan sales were 8,352, up 57 percent.  The Fusion and Milan
      and their hybrid versions are the most fuel-efficient mid-size sedans
      in America.
  --  Ford Escape sales totaled 49,866, up 48 percent versus a year ago. 
      Mercury Mariner sales were 8,938, up 33 percent.  The Escape Hybrid
      and Mariner Hybrid are the most fuel-efficient utility vehicles in
      America.
  --  Ford Flex sales totaled 9,815, up 59 percent versus a year ago.  The
      Flex is among the most fuel-efficient full-size crossover utilities in
      America.

  --  Ford's hybrid vehicles - Fusion, Milan, Escape and Mariner - posted
      combined sales of 12,186, up 239 percent versus a year ago.  At 41
      miles per gallon, the Fusion Hybrid is the most fuel-efficient
      mid-size sedan in America - 8 mpg better than the Toyota Camry Hybrid.

  September Sales Highlights
  --  In September, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales totaled 109,939, down 6
      percent versus a year ago.  Retail sales were down 14 percent, and
      fleet sales were up 23 percent.
  --  The all-new Taurus bucked an industry trend as September sales (5,077
      vehicles) were 60 percent higher than a year ago and 49 percent higher
      than August.  The Taurus debuted to rave reviews from the automotive
      press, and early customer demand validates the critical acclaim. 
      Customers especially value the new technologies incorporated in
      America's most innovative full-size sedan - 95 percent of incoming
      Taurus orders are equipped with advanced technologies and features.
  --  Ford's F-Series truck, America's best-selling vehicle, posted its
      second consecutive sales increase in September (up 4 percent).  The
      new F-150 was introduced last fall and was named the North American
      Truck of the Year, Motor Trend's "Truck of the Year" and the "Truck of
      Texas" by the Texas Auto Writers' Association.   In 2009, F-Series has
      gained more than 3 points of market share in the full-size truck
      segment.  The all-new Ford-150 Raptor extreme performance truck
      debuted in August and this model is flying off dealer lots in an
      average of nine days.  More new Ford trucks are on the way.  In
      September, Ford unveiled the next-generation Super Duty F-Series at
      the State Fair of Texas, promising more capability, improved fuel
      economy and a Ford-designed, engineered and built 6.7-liter diesel
      engine.

  --  Ford's new EcoBoost engine technology is winning customers, too. 
      EcoBoost provides customers with the fuel economy of a V-6 engine and
      the performance of a V-8 engine (up to 20 percent improvement in fuel
      economy and 15 percent reduction in emissions).  EcoBoost is standard
      on the Taurus SHO and available on the Ford Flex, Lincoln MKS and
      Lincoln MKT, a new full-size luxury crossover.  September EcoBoost
      sales nearly tripled August sales, and order rates for EcoBoost
      continue to exceed planned rates.

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 201,000 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 SEPTEMBER 2009 U.S. SALES
                 --------------------------------------------

                              September     %          Year-To-Date    %
                            ------------              --------------
                            2009    2008 Change      2009      2008 Change
                            ----    ---- ------      ----      ---- ------
  Sales By Brand
    Ford                  98,516 102,685   -4.1 1,062,368 1,353,519  -21.5
    Lincoln                5,980   7,571  -21.0    59,236    82,824  -28.5
    Mercury                5,443   6,478  -16.0    69,248    96,878  -28.5
                           -----   -----           ------    ------
      Total Ford,
       Lincoln and
       Mercury           109,939 116,734   -5.8 1,190,852 1,533,221  -22.3
    Volvo                  4,716   4,054   16.3    46,729    60,028  -22.2
                           -----   -----           ------    ------
      Total Ford Motor
        Company          114,655 120,788   -5.1 1,237,581 1,593,249  -22.3

  Ford, Lincoln and
   Mercury Sales By Type
    Cars                  38,890  40,453   -3.9   446,772   550,752  -18.9
    Crossover Utility
     Vehicles             18,587  22,583  -17.7   264,569   295,903  -10.6
    Sport Utility
     Vehicles              7,806   8,623   -9.5    65,568   128,396  -48.9
    Trucks and Vans       44,656  45,075   -0.9   413,943   558,170  -25.8
                          ------  ------          -------   -------
      Total Trucks        71,049  76,281   -6.9   744,080   982,469  -24.3
                          ------  ------          -------   -------
        Total Vehicles   109,939 116,734   -5.8 1,190,852 1,533,221  -22.3

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

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

  Crown Victoria           1,747   3,622  -51.8    25,078    39,317  -36.2
  Taurus                   5,077   3,172   60.1    27,616    43,650  -36.7
  Fusion                  10,834   9,942    9.0   134,600   117,545   14.5
  Focus                    9,182  10,346  -11.3   125,913   165,382  -23.9
  Mustang                  4,917   4,910    0.1    51,680    78,871  -34.5
                           -----   -----           ------    ------
    Ford Cars             31,757  31,992   -0.7   364,887   444,765  -18.0

  Flex                     2,033   1,959    3.8    29,876     7,552  295.6
  Edge                     4,477   6,633  -32.5    64,439    93,830  -31.3
  Escape                   8,692   9,161   -5.1   126,268   125,672    0.5
  Taurus X                    81   1,105  -92.7     5,990    19,578  -69.4
                              --   -----            -----    ------
    Ford Crossover Utility
     Vehicles             15,283  18,858  -19.0   226,573   246,632   -8.1

  Expedition               2,370   3,645  -35.0    20,567    43,272  -52.5
  Explorer                 4,450   3,498   27.2    36,542    64,339  -43.2
                           -----   -----           ------    ------
    Ford Sport Utility
     Vehicles              6,820   7,143   -4.5    57,109   107,611  -46.9

  F-Series                33,877  32,727    3.5   295,426   392,698  -24.8
  Ranger                   2,052   3,915  -47.6    43,916    54,815  -19.9
  Econoline/Club Wagon     6,786   7,617  -10.9    66,816   101,419  -34.1
  Transit Connect          1,527       0     NA     4,164         0     NA
  Low Cab Forward             19      55  -65.5       198       745  -73.4
  Heavy Trucks               395     378    4.5     3,279     4,834  -32.2
                             ---     ---            -----     -----
    Ford Trucks and Vans  44,656  44,692   -0.1   413,799   554,511  -25.4
                          ------  ------          -------   -------

    Ford Brand            98,516 102,685   -4.1 1,062,368 1,353,519  -21.5

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

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

  MKS                      1,316   1,814  -27.5    12,352     6,852   80.3
  MKZ                      1,536   1,578   -2.7    16,497    24,914  -33.8
  Town Car                   469   1,031  -54.5     8,695    11,685  -25.6
  MKX                      1,514   1,753  -13.6    16,388    23,977  -31.7
  MKT                        455       0     NA       455         0     NA
  Navigator                  690   1,012  -31.8     4,705    11,737  -59.9
  Mark LT                      0     383 -100.0       144     3,659  -96.1
                              --     ---              ---     -----

    Lincoln Brand          5,980   7,571  -21.0    59,236    82,824  -28.5

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

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

  Grand Marquis            2,146   1,599   34.2    17,009    23,091  -26.3
  Sable                       92     783  -88.3     6,091    13,711  -55.6
  Milan                    1,574   1,656   -5.0    21,241    25,734  -17.5
  Mariner                  1,335   1,972  -32.3    21,153    25,294  -16.4
  Mountaineer                296     468  -36.8     3,754     9,048  -58.5
                             ---     ---            -----     -----

    Mercury Brand          5,443   6,478  -16.0    69,248    96,878  -28.5

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

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

  S40                        903     422  114.0     5,900     8,137  -27.5
  V50                        373     119  213.4     1,629     1,370   18.9
  S60                        277     470  -41.1     5,809     7,657  -24.1
  S80                        502     578  -13.1     6,458     8,811  -26.7
  V70                        128     141   -9.2     1,421     2,672  -46.8
  XC60                       828       0     NA     5,884         0     NA
  XC70                       280     661  -57.6     4,577     7,735  -40.8
  XC90                       882   1,106  -20.3     7,242    15,292  -52.6
  C70                        226     292  -22.6     4,411     4,898   -9.9
  C30                        317     265   19.6     3,398     3,456   -1.7
                             ---     ---            -----     -----

    Volvo Brand            4,716   4,054   16.3    46,729    60,028  -22.2

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