Ford estimates that for 2012, they have sold about 2.2 million cars in the United States (just the Ford brand), making this the most successful brand on the market, with over 2 million sales for the second year in a row.
“Focus and Fiesta represent the best of our One Ford plan,” said Jim Farley, Ford’s executive vice president, Global Marketing, Sales and Service and Lincoln. “In just three years, Ford has transformed our global small car lineup and started winning over customers worldwide with vehicles that are not only fun-to-drive but also fuel-efficient – largely thanks to our award-winning EcoBoost engines.”
“In addition, the Ford Focus is on track to become this year’s best-selling global nameplate, while the Ford Fiesta is on pace to be this year’s best-selling global B-Car, giving Ford the best-selling B and C-Car in the world, based on the latest Polk global industry data – through September,” the automaker says.
The Blue Oval has no less than three of its vehicles in the global top 10 sales charts: the Focus at number 1, F-Series at number 4 and Fiesta at number 5.
“In addition, the Ford Focus is on track to become this year’s best-selling global nameplate, while the Ford Fiesta is on pace to be this year’s best-selling global B-Car, giving Ford the best-selling B and C-Car in the world, based on the latest Polk global industry data – through September,” the automaker says.
The Blue Oval has no less than three of its vehicles in the global top 10 sales charts: the Focus at number 1, F-Series at number 4 and Fiesta at number 5.