Ford Motor Company U.S. Sales Down 7 Percent To 154,644 Units In January 2014: By The Numbers
Retail sales were down 5 percent while fleet sales slid 14 percent. Thanks, winter.
Read More »Retail sales were down 5 percent while fleet sales slid 14 percent. Thanks, winter.
Read More »Sales in all market regions were up.
Read More »Everything we know about Ford's newest powerplant.
Read More »Definition: 1: a four-door coupé of the 3 Series. 2: a sedan version of the 4 Series.
Read More »He was supposedly doing 27 miles per hour in a 30 in the Gallardo.
Read More »Sales of the new compact crossover will likely eclipse those of the 911… and the Cayenne.
Read More »The investment will be used for facility upgrades, retooling, and increased capacity.
Read More »It's not Rob Riggle.
Read More »There will be five winners, whose testing will be documented using video.
Read More »It will debut Friday, February 6th at the Chicago Auto Show.
Read More »All models were up except for the Cayenne.
Read More »Six Ford nameplates, all thanks to Mr. Harrison Ford.
Read More »Thai-built models will be for domestic sale and for export markets across the ASEAN region.
Read More »The late Mr. Roberts had a 37-year career at The Blue Oval.
Read More »The goal remains to sell a million vehicles from the Volkswagen and Audi brands a year by 2018 in the U.S.
Read More »Pre-tax profit was down, while net income was up.
Read More »We think that the allroad Shooting Brake Concept served as its preview.
Read More »Can you guess what they are?
Read More »Apparently, every time a VW hits 100,000 miles, an engineer grows a pair of wings.
Read More »The results are some of Ford’s best in history.
Read More »What happens when a Chihuaha mixes with a Doberman Pincher.
Read More »Go on a tour of The Blue Oval's accomplishments last year.
Read More »A total of 856,587 units were sold, representing a 16.1 percent year-over-year increase.
Read More »Rationalizing available power into forward motion.
Read More »Some say that it's a new level of luxury. But we'll stick to simply calling it "more".
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