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Ford U.S. April Sales Up; As Gas Prices Rise, Fuel-Efficient Products Help Grow Ford Sales Across the Board


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DEARBORN, MI--May 3, 2011:

  • Ford’s April sales totaled 189,778, up 16 percent versus a year ago
  • Cars up 26 percent, utilities up 11 percent, and trucks up 11 percent
  • Ford brand sales up 25 percent
  • Fiesta sales eclipse 9,000 for second month in a row
  • Fusion and Escape set April sales records
  • Explorer sales up 138 percent
  • F-Series sales up 11 percent; new V6 accounts for 50 percent of 2011 F-150 retail sales
  • Lincoln MKZ up 40 percent and MKX up 16 percent

Consumer demand for Ford’s fuel-efficient vehicles continues to grow, with April sales increasing 16 percent versus a year ago and year-to-date sales up 16 percent -- totaling 686,498 vehicles.

“With gasoline prices eclipsing $3.90 a gallon, consumers are placing an even higher priority on fuel efficiency in every size and kind of vehicle,” said Ken Czubay, Ford vice president, U.S. Marketing, Sales and Service. “Ford’s plan to lead in fuel efficiency is saving our customers money at the pump and helping us to profitably grow our business.”

Ford offers 12 vehicles that lead their sales segments in fuel economy, including four vehicles with EPA certified 40 mpg or higher ratings -- a claim no other full-line automaker can match.

Cars

Ford dealers have two all-new small cars in their showrooms that are resonating with consumers. For the second month in a row, sales for Ford’s new Fiesta eclipsed 9,000. The all-new 2012 Focus also is selling briskly. Focus sales totaled 17,265, up 22 percent versus a year ago.

Fusion set a new April record with sales of 21,189, up 12 percent versus a year ago.

The Ford Mustang (up 59 percent) and Lincoln MKZ (up 40 percent) also posted higher sales than a year ago.

Utilities

Sales of Ford’s utility vehicles were paced by the all-new Ford Explorer, which had its best April since 2006.

Explorer sales totaled 12,593, up 138 percent and, for the fourth straight month, Explorer continues to be the fastest-turning vehicle in the Ford showroom.

Explorer’s class-leading EPA estimated highway fuel economy of 25 mpg is attracting owners of other makes. Its current conquest rate is 43 percent.

The Escape set a new April sales record with sales of 21,240, up 11 percent versus a year ago. Sales of the new Ford Edge (up 4 percent) and Lincoln MKX (up 16 percent) also were higher.

Trucks

Strong sales to commercial fleet customers powered Ford truck sales growth in April. Sales of Ford’s F-Series truck totaled 45,435, up 11 percent versus a year ago.

In January, Ford launched the 2011 F-150 with four all-new powertrains including two V6s -- a 3.7-liter and a 3.5-liter EcoBoost. In April, V6-equipped F-150s accounted for 50 percent of all 2011 F-150 retail sales, up from 40 percent in March. The EcoBoost engine accounts for almost 75 percent of the V6 rate.

“The EcoBoost engine is the right engine for the right time,” said Czubay. “It provides the industry’s only €˜no compromise’ solution, delivering both the capability and fuel efficiency truck buyers really want.”

Ford’s commercial vehicles also posted year-to-year increases. Econoline sales totaled 11,611 (up 14 percent) and Transit Connect sales were 2,668 (up 20 percent).

Sales Summary

In April, total sales were 189,778, up 16 percent. Retail sales were up 10 percent and fleet sales were up 31 percent (commercial was up 33 percent, government grew 10 percent, and daily rental increased 39 percent).

Year-to-date, total sales were 686,498, up 16 percent. Retail sales were up 17 percent and fleet sales were up 14 percent (commercial was up 33 percent, government grew 11 percent, and daily rental increased 2 percent).

Continuing a trend seen in the first quarter, the largest increase in retail sales for the Ford brand was in California, where the new Fiesta, Focus and Explorer are helping Ford to attract new customers. In April, Ford brand retail sales were up 34 percent in California and up 37 percent year-to-date.

“Customers are rewarding us for delivering the vehicles people truly want and value -- with the technologies they want and fuel-economy they need,” Czubay said. “This is good news for our customers, Ford dealers and our business.”

FORD MOTOR COMPANY APRIL 2011 U.S. SALES



April

%


Year-To-Date

%


2011

2010

Change


2011

2010

Change

SALES BY BRAND







Ford

182,542

146,589

24.5


659,007

529,351

24.5

Lincoln

7,236

7,279

-0.6


27,243

29,689

-8.2

Mercury

0

9,128

-100.0


248

32,552

-99.2

Total Vehicles

189,778

162,996

16.4


686,498

591,592

16.0









SALES BY TYPE








Cars

72,946

57,849

26.1


251,490

223,155

12.7

Utilities

51,254

46,326

10.6


192,687

164,426

17.2

Trucks

65,578

58,821

11.5


242,321

204,011

18.8

Total Vehicles

189,778

162,996

16.4


686,498

591,592

16.0





FORD BRAND








Fiesta

9,147

0

NA


29,474

0

NA

Focus

17,265

14,107

22.4


54,336

57,704

-5.8

Fusion

21,189

18,971

11.7


86,212

70,382

22.5

Taurus

6,262

6,166

1.6


20,732

23,294

-11.0

Mustang

8,180

5,145

59.0


23,599

20,836

13.3

Crown Victoria

6,586

3,070

114.5


21,206

11,941

77.6

Ford Cars

68,629

47,459

44.6


235,559

184,157

27.9









Escape

21,240

19,146

10.9


77,193

64,237

20.2

Edge

9,361

9,003

4.0


40,805

34,194

19.3

Flex

1,927

3,876

-50.3


8,750

12,598

-30.5

Taurus X

0

0

NA


0

12

-100.0

Explorer

12,593

5,295

137.8


42,083

19,487

116.0

Expedition

3,214

2,989

7.5


12,296

10,655

15.4

Ford Utilities

48,335

40,309

19.9


181,127

141,183

28.3









F-Series

45,435

40,946

11.0


172,062

143,985

19.5

Ranger

5,370

5,220

2.9


17,831

17,514

1.8

Econoline/Club Wagon

11,611

10,167

14.2


41,140

34,795

18.2

Transit Connect

2,668

2,229

19.7


9,582

6,564

46.0

Low Cab Forward

0

0

NA


0

72

-100.0

Heavy Trucks

494

259

90.7


1,706

1,081

57.8

Ford Trucks

65,578

58,821

11.5


242,321

204,011

18.8









Ford Brand

182,542

146,589

24.5


659,007

529,351

24.5


























April

%


Year-To-Date

%


2011

2010

Change


2011

2010

Change

LINCOLN BRAND








MKZ

2,546

1,817

40.1


9,033

7,374

22.5

MKS

828

1,160

-28.6


3,057

5,066

-39.7

Town Car

943

1,143

-17.5


3,593

4,359

-17.6

MKX

1,859

1,596

16.5


7,308

7,278

0.4

MKT

456

625

-27.0


1,713

2,731

-37.3

Navigator

604

938

-35.6


2,539

2,881

-11.9









Lincoln Brand

7,236

7,279

-0.6


27,243

29,689

-8.2









MERCURY BRAND








Milan

0

3,101

-100.0


0

11,554

-100.0

Grand Marquis

0

3,169

-100.0


248

10,608

-97.7

Sable

0

0

NA


0

37

-100.0

Mariner

0

2,482

-100.0


0

8,806

-100.0

Mountaineer

0

376

-100.0


0

1,547

-100.0









Mercury Brand

0

9,128

-100.0


248

32,552

-99.2