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Ford Records 56% Increase in November Sales in China

Ford Focus Sedan 1 photo
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Aside from doing well in the US, Ford is also doing very well in China, where they have announced November sales 56% better than what they recorded last year. Last month, they managed to sell an impressive 67,505 vehicles in total, mainly due to the very strong-selling Ford Focus.
Year-to-date sales are also on the rise, as they have managed to sell 18% more cars, through November, and since they plan to introduce 15 new models within the next three years, they will acquire an even larger share of the Chinese car market.

John Lawler, Chairman and CEO of Ford Motor China said: “We’re grateful that so many Chinese consumers appreciate the value, performance and technology of the Focus, making it the best-selling passenger car in the world’s largest auto market [. . .] Our plan to introduce 15 new vehicles by 2015 is on track, and with the launch of the Ford Kuga and EcoSport SUVs, we’re going to make more inroads into China’s fastest-growing segment as we work to double our production and retail capacity by 2015.
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