Friday, April 12, 2013

Grasp your Ford Focus Car Title Bestselling



DEARBORN - With just reporting final data Polk registration global market in 2012, the Ford Focus was officially crowned as the best-selling passenger car in the world, the Ford F-Series pickup to get third place and into the Ford Fiesta ranked as the best-selling subcompact car.

Focus compact car sales totaled 1,020,410 cars worldwide leader in automotive data and trend projections this. Increase the market for Focus driven by consumer demand in China and the United States.

Registration in China rose 51 percent last year in which the market is absorbing more than one of the four Focus vehicles sold globally by Polk registration data. Focus sales in the U.S. increased 40 percent in 2012, also contributing to global growth this car.

In addition to the best-selling vehicle earned the world as a whole, the data also confirm that Polk Ford Fiesta earned the top spot as the best-selling subcompact car globally, with 723 130 registrations last year. Overall, Ford small car registration - Fiesta and Focus - achieving a total of 1,743,540 vehicles in 2012, according to Polk.

"Focus and Fiesta is the culmination of the strategy of our One Ford global product," said Jim Farley, Ford's Executive Vice President, Global Marketing, Sales and Service and Lincoln.

"Our global products evoke emotions in consumers - especially in the segment of the most competitive and best-selling - with a unique combination of fuel efficiency, high quality, content rich and personality fun-to-drive. Through One Ford, we can provide economies of scale and value fantastic to customers around the world. " he added.

Global new vehicle registrations for the F-Series truck totaled 785,630 last year, placing it in ranked No.. 3 among all vehicles sold worldwide. F-Series pickup has been the best-selling American for 36 years in a row.

"Since its launch in China in late March of last year, sales of the Focus continues to strengthen. Mobil is now ranked the best-selling passenger cars in China in 2012 for the first time," said Farley.

"With the additional production capacity added last year, now we have a great opportunity to further strengthen our global small car sales in 2013, with initial sales have been very strong." Farley closed.

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