Ford sales have held their own in the highly competitive new vehicle market achieving notable gains for the month of August despite tough economic times.
Ford sold a total of 6 482 vehicles in August 2017, making this the company’s second-best monthly volume this year enabling the car manufacturer to claim a 13.2% share of total industry sales for the month which ended off at 49 222 units. The ever-popular Ford Ranger continued its dominance of the double-cab and extended-cab light commercial vehicle (LCV) segments. For the past three years, the Ford Ranger has been the top-selling model in the extremely popular double cab and extended cab LCV segments, and this trend continued in August, while total domestic sales rounded off at 2 566 units. A further 3 079 locally-assembled Rangers were exported to Europe, the Middle East and African markets. Its sport utility vehicle (SUV) sibling, the highly capable Everest seven-seater, notched up its second-best sales of the year on 536 units.It’s not all doom and gloom in the new vehicle market
Sep 8, 2017 | News