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Ford's October Sales up 6 Percent; Ford Brand Utilities and Trucks Drive Gains


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FYI: Ford Buyer's Guide

DEARBORN, MI--Nov. 1, 2011 :

  • Ford Motor Company's October U.S. sales increased 6 percent versus last year; year-to-date sales up 11 percent
  • Ford brand sales driven by gains in utilities (up 38 percent) and trucks (up 8 percent); Explorer sales up 225 percent; F-Series sales top 50,000 for second straight month
  • Fiesta, Focus and Fusion all post higher retail sales

Continued strong demand for Ford's fuel-efficient utility vehicles and trucks lifted the company to a 6 percent increase in total sales in October.

With total sales of 167,803 vehicles, gains came largely from Ford brand utilities, up 38 percent, and strong truck sales, up 8 percent versus last year.

"More and more consumers are being attracted to Ford's lineup of fuel-efficient vehicles -- from cars and utility vehicles to our full-size pickups with EcoBoost engines," said Ken Czubay, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service. "The Ford brand continues growing its market share, showing we have the vehicles and technologies people truly want and value."

Year-to-date, Ford is the best-selling brand of vehicles in America with sales totaling 1,700,618, up 17 percent. With this performance, the Ford brand is now on track to increase its market share this year by about 1 percentage point -- which would mark market share gains for three consecutive years.

Ford Brand Utilities: Up 38 Percent

Ford is the country's best-selling utility vehicle brand. Utility vehicles sales totaled 45,877 in October, up 38 percent. Year-to-date, Ford utility vehicles total 471,787, up 31 percent.

Explorer is leading the way, with sales up 225 percent versus a year ago and 11,987 vehicles sold. Year-to-date Explorer sales are up 134 percent, with 108,994 vehicles sold. Explorer retail sales have tripled in every market area of the U.S.

Escape sales in October totaled 19,046 vehicles, a 31 percent increase. Year-to-date Escape sales are up 31 percent at 206,896 vehicles -- setting a record. This year marks the first time Escape has broke through the 200,000 sales milestone in its 11-year history.

Edge sales totaled 9,161 vehicles in October, down 10 percent. Year-to-date, Edge sales increased 3 percent with 99,940 vehicles sold.

Ford Brand Cars: On the rise through October

Ford brand car sales totaled 576,994 through October -- up 18 percent versus the same period a year ago -- more than doubling the industry-wide passenger car sales increase.

In October, Fiesta, Focus and Fusion all posted higher retail sales than a year ago, offset by lower fleet deliveries.

In October, Fiesta sales were up 7 percent, with 4,124 vehicles sold. Focus total sales were equal to a year ago, with retail sales particularly strong on the U.S. coasts -- almost double year ago levels in California and up almost 50 percent in New York.

Fusion sales were up 4 percent, totaling 18,094 vehicles, another monthly record for Ford's midsize sedan. Fusion has now set monthly records in 12 of the last 13 months. Year-to-date Fusion sales have increased 15 percent, breaking through the 200,000 vehicle mark for the year and on pace for a record sales year.

Ford Brand Trucks: Up 8 Percent

Ford truck sales totaled 69,068 in October, an 8 percent increase versus year-ago levels. Year-to-date truck sales total 651,837, up 9 percent.

Ford's F-Series sales totaled 52,511 vehicles, up 7 percent, in October. It is the second month in a row F-Series has topped 50,000 sales. Year-to-date F-Series sales total 468,899 pickups, an 8 percent increase.

"October was important for Ford trucks," Czubay said. "In addition to helping grow sales 8 percent, the F-150 won the €˜Truck of Texas' award and Ford won €˜Truck Line of Texas' for the 12th straight year. We are honored for the Texas Auto Writers Association to validate what our customers have been saying about our fuel-efficient and highly capable trucks."

Among retail customers, more than 40 percent of F-150 buyers opted for Ford's highly fuel-efficient EcoBoost engines in October. Coupled with EcoBoost sales on Explorer and Edge and Ford cars, total EcoBoost engine sales topped 15,000 in October.

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 166,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide, the company's automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.fo r d.co m .

FORD MOTOR COMPANY OCTOBER 2011 U.S. SALES



October

%

Year-To-Date

%


2011

2010

Change


2011

2010

Change

SALES BY BRAND







Ford

161,709

143,624

12.6


1,700,618

1,448,372

17.4

Lincoln

6,094

6,834

-10.8


70,935

70,120

1.2

Mercury

0

7,477

-100.0


248

78,656

-99.7

Total Vehicles

167,803

157,935

6.2


1,771,801

1,597,148

10.9









SALES BY TYPE








Cars

49,994

54,430

-8.1


618,964

579,075

6.9

Utilities

48,741

39,776

22.5


501,000

420,822

19.1

Trucks

69,068

63,729

8.4


651,837

597,251

9.1

Total Vehicles

167,803

157,935

6.2


1,771,801

1,597,148

10.9





FORD BRAND








Fiesta

4,124

3,846

7.2


61,349

14,588

320.5

Focus

12,386

12,396

-0.1


149,701

146,649

2.1

Fusion

18,094

17,362

4.2


206,533

178,943

15.4

Taurus

5,438

5,520

-1.5


52,976

59,032

-10.3

Mustang

4,898

5,317

-7.9


61,516

64,171

-4.1

Crown Victoria

1,824

2,157

-15.4


44,919

27,643

62.5

Ford Cars

46,764

46,598

0.4


576,994

491,026

17.5









Escape

19,046

14,578

30.6


206,896

157,398

31.4

Edge

9,161

10,185

-10.1


99,940

97,320

2.7

Flex

1,910

2,036

-6.2


23,012

29,458

-21.9

Taurus X

0

0

NA


0

12

-100.0

Explorer

11,987

3,692

224.7


108,944

46,527

134.2

Expedition

3,773

2,806

34.5


32,995

29,380

12.3

Ford Utilities

45,877

33,297

37.8


471,787

360,095

31.0









F-Series

52,511

49,041

7.1


468,899

434,920

7.8

Ranger

7,270

4,447

63.5


57,058

47,291

20.7

Econoline/Club Wagon

6,806

7,379

-7.8


96,005

90,458

6.1

Transit Connect

2,180

2,577

-15.4


25,287

21,821

15.9

Low Cab Forward

0

0

NA


0

72

-100.0

Heavy Trucks

301

285

5.6


4,588

2,689

70.6

Ford Trucks

69,068

63,729

8.4


651,837

597,251

9.1









Ford Brand

161,709

143,624

12.6


1,700,618

1,448,372

17.4


























































October

%

Year-To-Date

%


2011

2010

Change


2011

2010

Change

LINCOLN BRAND








MKZ

1,953

1,850

5.6


23,011

17,466

31.7

MKS

981

1,085

-9.6


9,824

12,114

-18.9

Town Car

296

988

-70.0


8,887

9,885

-10.1

MKX

1,765

1,675

5.4


18,731

17,780

5.3

MKT

369

506

-27.1


4,126

6,207

-33.5

Navigator

730

730

0.0


6,356

6,668

-4.7









Lincoln Brand

6,094

6,834

-10.8


70,935

70,120

1.2









MERCURY BRAND








Milan

0

2,217

-100.0


0

24,571

-100.0

Grand Marquis

0

1,692

-100.0


248

23,976

-99.0

Sable

0

0

NA


0

37

-100.0

Mariner

0

3,077

-100.0


0

25,200

-100.0

Mountaineer

0

491

-100.0


0

4,872

-100.0









Mercury Brand

0

7,477

-100.0


248

78,656

-99.7