Ford Reports 21.9 Percent Increase in February Sales

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Ford Motor Company recently reported a 21.9 percent increase in sales for the month of February. This is the second consecutive month of growth for the automaker, following a 7.3 percent increase in January.

The increase in sales was driven by strong demand for Ford’s new lineup of SUVs and crossovers, which accounted for more than half of the company’s total sales. The Ford Escape, Edge, and Explorer all saw double-digit sales increases compared to the same period last year. Additionally, the company’s F-Series pickup trucks also saw a significant increase in sales, with the F-150 seeing a 12.7 percent increase.

The strong sales figures are a sign that Ford is continuing to make progress in its turnaround efforts. The company has been working to reduce costs and streamline its operations in order to remain competitive in the increasingly competitive global auto market.

Ford’s CEO, Jim Hackett, commented on the sales figures, saying, “We are encouraged by our February sales performance and the continued strong demand for our SUVs and crossovers. We are continuing to focus on delivering great products and experiences to our customers, and we are confident that our efforts will continue to pay off in the months ahead.”

The news of Ford’s increased sales comes as a welcome sign for the company, which has struggled in recent years. The automaker is hoping that its recent success will continue as it works to build on its momentum and become a leader in the global auto market. With its new lineup of vehicles and its ongoing cost-cutting efforts, Ford appears to be well-positioned to continue its growth in the months ahead.

Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream