Ford Sales up 43 Percent

If January 2010 was a homerun for Ford sales, (and it was; click here to see) then February knocked it completely out of the ballpark. Ford, Lincoln and Mercury sales for February 2010 were up 43 percent versus year ago and 22 percent higher than January.

“The strength of our new products and Ford’s leadership in quality, fuel efficiency, safety, smart design and value are resonating with customers,” said Ken Czubay, Ford Vice President, U.S. Marketing Sales and Service. “The good news is we have even more new products and fuel-efficient powertrains coming this year, and we expect our progress to continue.”

February sales were higher throughout Ford’s line-up. Cars were up 54 percent versus a year ago, utilities were up 39 percent, and trucks were up 36 percent. Among brands, Ford sales were up 46 percent, Lincoln sales were up 19 percent and Mercury sales were up 24 percent.

Ford remains committed to delivering the freshest line-up of new products in the U.S. industry. New or significantly upgraded vehicles this year include the Ford Fiesta, Focus, Edge and Edge Sport, Explorer, F-Series Super Duty®, Transit Connect Electric, Lincoln MKX and an all-new small car for Mercury.

In addition, the company is introducing nine new or upgraded fuel-efficient engines and six new transmissions this year. They include the new 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine, new Mustang V-6 and V-8, new Super Duty 6.7-liter diesel and 6.2-liter gasoline engines.

Ford estimates its February U.S. total market share was approximately 17 percent – up 3 percentage points versus a year ago.

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9 Comments

Marty
March 7, 2010 at 4:54 pm
Finally, Finally!!!!!!! This is the first time I've read "ANYWHERE" on a Ford Motor Company site that there will "INDEED" be an all "NEW"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! small car for MERCURY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK GOD!!!!! Tell me more! Send pictures to me asap please! LOL
Thank you Ford and Mercury! Reply
Lenin
March 9, 2010 at 11:40 am
I am glad I am part of it. Go Ford Go ............... Reply
Brad
March 11, 2010 at 5:09 pm
Now that's the way its done. This is Ford today. Reply
pat
March 14, 2010 at 12:41 am
Ford will be the next big thing. It will be similar to 1932 when the V8 flathead became available. the quality cannot be beat. GM and especially toyota will not be able to compete with ford. Reply
Carlos
March 14, 2010 at 10:21 pm
I love the cars manufactured by Ford. I am Brazilian and here has been much reported about this new philosophy of Ford and the new range of global products that she has accomplished. Ja had countless and all Ford vehicles have always had one thing in common: Motor durable. I'm glad to see Ford again leading in its home market. Reply
gaurv arora
March 15, 2010 at 2:47 pm
I would love you own a car from ford !!!!!! big ford fan in India ......please launch the new fiesta here in India .....the old one seems quite outdaed ...though it has a wonderul engine !!!!!! enough of japanese cars !!!!!! Reply
Ray
March 16, 2010 at 11:52 pm
Purchased 10 F150 Lariat it is as quite and smoth as a Lexus, have owned 01 Tundra and a older Chevy this is my first F150 it beats them all hands down, waiting on the new 2011 Exployer to get my wife out of her 04 Toyota Solar, Way to go Ford on the Quailty
Ray Marietta Ga Reply
marco
March 17, 2010 at 2:27 pm
love ford, I had the f150, mustang v6, gt and now the fusion sport .
I been on sale for last 7 years and I did notice the customer are coming from other brand to trade for ford. keep going ford Reply
James_Grant1
March 17, 2010 at 10:42 pm
I LOVE FORD but sales up 43% is too high for all the officer like me. Reply

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