Posted April 3, 20178 yr Overall Ford Motor Company U.S. March 2017 sales totaled 236,250 vehicles – a 7 percent decline versus a year ago Retail sales declined 2 percent last month, with 157,740 vehicles sold Fleet sales of 78,510 vehicles were down 17 percent, reflecting a strong year-ago comparison, with customer orders front-loaded in early 2016 Ford Motor Company average transaction pricing increased $1,800 last month, compared to an industry increase of $190* Ford F-Series sales totaled 81,330 pickups – a 10 percent increase versus a year ago, with overall average transaction pricing up more than $2,500* Ford Super Duty high-series trucks – Lariat, King Ranch and Platinum – represented 56 percent of 2017 Super Duty retail sales last month Ford Escape posts record March retail sales with a 13 percent gain Ford Expedition grew 43 percent, with 5,472 SUVs sold Lincoln retail sales up 5 percent; retail car sales up 11 percent, while SUVs gain 2 percent
April 3, 20178 yr I see two GT's have been delivered... I can't wait to read and watch reviews on that car.
April 3, 20178 yr Wonder why the Explorer is declining. Seems to be a nice SUV especially in the Sport trim.
April 3, 20178 yr Explorer had its last full redesign in 2011? More of a downer is the Edge which is fairly new and down > 10% YTD.
April 3, 20178 yr Fun Fact. F-Series outsold, not just Silverado and Sierra, but Silverado + Sierra + Colorado + Canyon COMBINED - 4 different model lines. F-Series sales are the best March sales in over 10 years...