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Ford Posts Best November Retail Sales Since 2004

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Ford’s US sales have increased 7 percent, while retails sales are up 9 percent last month compared to November 2012, the Detroit-based automaker revealed today, adding that this year’s November retail sales are the company’s best since 2004.
The Blue Oval company delivered 190,449 vehicles last month, up 7 percent, while retails sales of 147,021 have increased 9 percent, for the best November performance over the past nine years.

Ford Fusion sales jumped a whooping 51 percent, while Fiesta sales went up 26 percent, both setting record for November. Moving over to pickup trucks, F-Series sales increased 16 percent compared with the same month last year, with 65,501 units delivered.

“We continued to see sales increases across our full family of vehicles – particularly with our passenger cars and utilities in conquest coastal markets – helping us post our best November retail sales performance since 2004,” said John Felice, Ford vice president of US marketing, sales and service. “Fusion and Fiesta were particular standouts, setting November records, and Ford trucks maintained their strong selling pace.”

In addition, Ford announced it will build 770,000 vehicle in the first quarter of 2014 in North America, 14,000 automobile less compared to the first quarter of 2013.
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