Ford sales in the US exceed 9% thanks to the demand for SUV and pick-ups-TrainingView news
Ford F On Friday, an increase of 9.3% in car sales in the US during the month of July compared to the previous year, aided by the sustained demand for trucks and SUVs.
The aggressive discount programs and their “zero, zero, zero” campaign, which offers an initial payment of 0 dollars, an interest of 0% for 48 months and zero payments during the first 90 days in most vehicles, helped the company gain market share.
Ford, whose range is largely based on SUVs and trucks, has also continued to benefit from the demand for larger vehicles by buyers.
The sales of its best -selling model, the F series, increased 6.6% to 73,538 trucks in July.
The Detroit manufacturer registered sales of 189,313 units, compared to 173,223 a year ago.

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