Consumer demand for Ford's fresh lineup of high-quality, fuel-efficient vehicles helped the company continue to grow its retail market share in August for the 22nd time in the last 23 months.
Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealers delivered 157,503 new vehicles in August, down 11 percent versus a year ago, when Ford outpaced the industry during the "Cash for Clunkers" sales program.
Year-to-date, Ford sales totaled 1.28 million, up 18 percent - double the growth of the overall industry.
"Ford continues to outperform the overall industry," said Ken Czubay, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service. "In this market, consumers are looking for vehicles that offer industry-leading quality, fuel economy, safety and technologies, and growing numbers of them are turning to Ford."
Last August, the Ford Focus and Escape were among the industry's best sellers during the "Cash for Clunkers" program. Even though both products had strong sales results this August, they had large declines against last year's record sales.
Products with higher sales than a year ago include:
-- Ford's popular F-Series truck, which posted one of its highest sales
months in the last two years. August sales totaled 47,652, up 5
percent versus a year ago. Year-to-date, F-Series sales totaled
338,446, making it the only U.S. vehicle to eclipse the 300,000
milestone in 2010.
-- Sales for Ford's E-Series van totaled 10,251, up 92 percent versus a
year ago. The E-Series van has been America's best-selling commercial
van for 31 straight years; year-to-date sales totaled 74,608.
-- Taurus sales were 5,122 in August, up 51 percent. The all-new Taurus
debuted a year ago and has posted strong year-to-year increases every
month since introduction. Taurus year-to-date sales are more than
double last year's sales.
-- Although total sales were down slightly from last August, Mustang
retail sales are up 15 percent.
Sales Outlook and North American Production
In the fourth quarter of 2010, Ford plans to produce 570,000 vehicles. In the fourth quarter of 2009, the company Ford produced 574,000.
"The Ford plan is to match capacity with the real demand, and we continue to monitor the key economic indicators as we make adjustments," Czubay said.
In the third quarter, Ford plans to produce 570,000 vehicles, unchanged from the previously announced level.
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.
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