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Ford Explorer Sets June Sales Record
Ford F-Series Sets All-Time Sales Record; Volvo Posts Best
Sales Month Ever
DEARBORN, MI, July 3, 2001 - The Ford Explorer set a June sales
record as 42,833 customers took delivery of America's top-selling
sport utility vehicle. Ford Explorer's share of the mid-size sport
utility segment has increased every month since the introduction of
the all-new 2002 four-door Explorer. The new Explorer incorporates
independent rear suspension, one of many features that set it apart
from traditional SUVs. "We appreciate the trust that our
customers place in our products and our company," said Jacques
Nasser, President and CEO, Ford Motor Company. "Also, we want to
thank our dealers for their unwavering commitment to serving our
customers." Overall, U.S. customers purchased or leased
392,412 cars and trucks from Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Jaguar, Volvo,
and Land Rover dealers, down 6.6 percent from a year ago. In
addition to the Ford Explorer's record-setting performance, the
company's June sales results were highlighted by: - Ford
F-Series, America's best-selling truck, achieved an all-time monthly
sales record of 91,481. The previous F-Series monthly sales record
was 90,522 (set March 2000). The previous June sales record
(90,370) was set 1978.
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