UPDATE: Ford Motor (F) Light-Vehicle Sales Rose 5.1% in November 2016, Topping Expectations
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Ford Total U.S. Sales Up 5 Percent in November, Retail Up 10 Percent; F-Series, SUVs and Lincoln Vehicles Drive Gains
December 1, 2016 9:15 AM ESTFord Motor Companys U.S. sales for November total 197,574 vehicles up 5 percent versus a year ago with retail sales up 10 percent and fleet sales down 9 percent Ford F-Series has its best November since 2001 on strong F-150 and Super Duty retail demand; total F-Series sales of 72,089 trucks is up 11 percent Ford brand SUV sales increase 20 percent with 60,079 vehicles sold Lincoln sales total 9,429 vehicles for November, representing a 19 percent increase on strong demand for its newest products, including Lincoln Continental, MKX and MKZ
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