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Ford Motor Company U.S. sales for April totaled 204,651 vehicles a 4.7 percent decline

Fleet performance is down 8.6 percent due to order timing, with sales of 67,602 vehicles

Ford’s overall transaction prices are almost $4,000 higher than the industry average, at $36,300 per vehicle, while retail sales declined 2.6 percent

Ford F-Series now marks 12 straight months of year over year gains, posting its best April performance since 2000 on total sales of 73,104 trucks

Retail sales of the all new Ford Expedition jumped 25.8 percent last month, as dealer inventories continue to expand. Expedition is spending just 17 days on dealer lots on average

All new Ford EcoSport sales had it’s best monthly sales to date; sales totaled 5,277 SUVs for April. Some of our strongest sales regions for EcoSport last month were New York, Boston, and Philadelphia

Retail sales of Lincoln Navigator soared in April,  with the all  new SUV up 135.0 percent; customer orders continue to exceed supply, with overall average transaction prices up $26,300 over year ago levels





Strong Navigator Sales Do Nothing To Stop Sales Slide At Ford - Down 4.7% In April

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