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News CenterFORD CANADA SALES UP 64%; BEST SEPTEMBER SINCE 1978
Car sales up 15%; Truck sales up 81%; Year-to-date sales up 22%
- Overall vehicle sales increased 64%; best September since 1978
- Overall car sales were up 15%
- Overall truck sales increased 81%; best September on record since 1955
- Ford Mustang sales rose 6%
- Ford Fusion sales were up 11%; best September ever
- Ford Transit Connect sales increased 176%
- Ford Escape sales were up 76%; best September ever
- Ford Edge sales jumped 174%; best month ever
- Ford F-Series sales rose 89%; best month on record since 1978
- Ford F-150 sales increased 94%
- Overall Lincoln sales were up 84%
- Lincoln MKX sales jumped 224%; best month ever
- Lincoln MKT sales increased 171%
- Overall CUV sales were up 124%
OAKVILLE, Ontario, October 1, 2010 – Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited saw sales increase 64 per cent compared to the same period last year, marking the best September in more than 30 years. Overall car sales increased 15 per cent, truck sales grew 81 per cent while crossover sales jumped 124 per cent compared to last September. With sales up 22 per cent year-to-date, Ford of Canada continues to lead the market for 2010.
"Consumers are looking at Ford's entire product-line for its quality, safe and fuel efficient vehicles," said David Mondragon, president and CEO, Ford of Canada. "With our new powertrains, consumers can still have the space and capability they need with a CUV or truck while getting the fuel efficiency they want."
With its first full month of sales, the newly redesigned, Canadian-built 2011 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX are showing positive gains with sales increasing 174 per cent and 224 per cent, respectively. September also marked a record breaking month for the luxury crossover - Lincoln MKX. Both vehicles are the first to offer MyFord Touch™ and MyLincoln Touch™ state-of-the-art technology, designed to provide a smarter, safer, simpler way to connect drivers with their in-car technologies and digital lives.
"We're coming out of an unprecedented time in the auto industry and our employees, dealers and customers are confident in our future," said Mondragon. "We keep working everyday to build long-term, sustainable growth. So far we are well positioned and it's a great feeling."
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
September 2010 Vehicle Sales
| 2010 | 2009 | % Change |
Total Vehicles |
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September | 26,453 | 16,159 | 63.7 |
January – September | 210,451 | 173,176 | 21.5 |
Total Cars |
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September | 4,954 | 4,293 | 15.4 |
January – September | 48,125 | 40,193 | 19.7 |
Total Trucks |
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September | 21,499 | 11,866 | 81.2 |
January – September | 162,326 | 132,983 | 22.1 |
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October 1, 2010
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