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Reuters: Ford's Europe sales rise 8.4 pct in October

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FORD OF EUROPE'S SALES RISE 8.4 PER CENT IN OCTOBER

COLOGNE, November 13, 2007– Ford of Europe's vehicle sales climbed by 8.4 per cent for the month of October when compared to last year. Total sales for the year so far are 1,531,600.
Across its main 21 markets, the company sold more than 147,000 cars and trucks in October, some 11,400 more than in the same month last year. Its market share for the month is 8.4 per cent.
The increase was led by surging sales of the new Mondeo, which increased by 6,400 to 17,750 units, and the Transit, which improved by 2,635 to 18,935. The overall top-sellers, however, were the Focus and Fiesta, with increased total sales of 38,925 and 27,000 respectively.
Britain and Germany were the Company's top markets, with particularly strong performances in Russia, Italy and France. Compared with last October, Russian sales rose by 3,950, to 16,360. In Italy, Ford sales improved by 2,370, to 18,330, while in France sales increased by 2,585, to 12,790.

For the first 10 months of 2007, Ford of Europe's sales increased by 5.6 per cent (81,730 units), to 1,531,600. Market share improved to 8.9 per cent. "Our sales momentum continued in October with strong performances by our new models, like the Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy, supporting our established top-sellers, the Focus, Fiesta, Transit and Transit Connect," said Stephen Odell, vice president, Marketing, Sales and Service, Ford of Europe. "We are on course for a record year, and with more new models in the pipeline, we are optimistic that our progress will continue in 2008."

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Ford's Europe sales rise 8.4 pct in October

FRANKFURT, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Ford of Europe's vehicle sales rose 8.4 percent in October to more than 147,000 cars and trucks, the company said on Tuesday, powered by growth of its Mondeo and Transit models.

That brought sales in the first 10 months of the year to 1.53 million units, up by 5.6 percent, it said in a statement.

"We are on course for a record year and with more models in the pipeline we are optimistic that our progress will continue in 2008," said Stephen Odell, head of marketing, sales and serice for Ford of Europe.

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Why not, if you look at those products, there is no reason why people would not ditch their Toyota and VW.
So, why do they not offer these here?
If you saw the diesel Galaxy they sell in Europe, it would make minced meat of any US minivan and bbQ them
I don't think anyone is ditching their VWs. VW sales are way up this year.

. . . but, at least you are posting . . . :)
 
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