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Ford Motor Q1 U.S. Retail Sales Up 5%
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) said U.S. retail sales rose 5% in the first quarter of 2025. However, overall, total Ford sales for the quarter decreased 1% year over year. Ford claimed this was “mainly due to daily rental fleet sales timing and lost volume from the discontinuation of the Ford Edge and Transit Connect.” In March, F-Series sales rose 38% with a first quarter increase of 24% on sales of 190,389 trucks. F-Series continued as America’s best-selling truck lineup based on preliminary data. General Motors left Ford in in the dust. Continue reading →