Ford of Europe's
business momentum continued with another strong sales month in April.
Ford sales in the Euro 19 countries were up by 6.4 percent to 129,500
units, for a market share of 8.1 percent. When sales in Russia, Turkey and
the 30 Ford European Direct Markets are added, Ford of Europe's sales for
April totaled 161,140 units, an increase of 8 percent over the same month
last year.
The new Focus was Ford of Europe's top-selling model in April, with
33,100 units across the Euro 19 markets, followed by the Fiesta, with
26,900 units. Sales of the new Mondeo increased further to 14,800 units.
April was a record month for commercial vehicles in the Euro 19
markets, with sales increasing by 1,900 to 23,500 units. This record was
primarily driven by the Ford Transit, with over 15,600 units sold.
"Our sales volume grew in 14 of the Euro 19 markets, while our market
share increased in 16 of those 19," said Ingvar Sviggum, vice-president
marketing, sales and service, Ford of Europe.
"It is particularly pleasing to note our performances in France and
Germany, where sales were up 27 percent and 25 percent, respectively," said
Sviggum. "And Ford leads the market in Spain after the first four months of
the year -- a first for us in that country."
Ford's success in Russia continued with sales rising 17 percent to
18,200 units -- a record month. Sales in Turkey also improved, by 7.8
percent to 6,900 units, giving a market-leading share of 14.4 percent.
In the first four months of this year, Ford of Europe has sold 550,700
vehicles in the Euro 19 markets, giving a market share of 8.7 percent, up
by 0.1 per cent versus the same period last year. Sales in Russia, Turkey
and Ford's European Direct Markets added a further 112,000 units, taking
the total to 662,700 units, an increase of three percent compared with last
year.
"The new Ford Kuga which goes on sale next month will further
strengthen the sales appeal of the blue oval, particularly as it benefits
from the lowest CO2 emissions in the expanding compact 4x4 segment,"
Sviggum said.
SOURCE Ford Motor Company