Posts with category : Jiangling Motors Corporation.
6.6.14
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Ford China sales grew 32 per cent in May with 93,323 wholesales sold compared to 70,449 wholesales in May 2013. Year-to-date sales were up 39 per cent, with 461,473 wholesales sold compared to 332,308 wholesales sold in the first five months of 2013.
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6.11.13
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Ford China continued to expand sales in October, with 93,969 wholesale units sold, up 55 per cent from October 2012. Following a record third quarter, year-to-date sales also remain strong with 741,818 wholesale units sold, up 52 per cent compared to the same period
21.6.13
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Ford Motor Company announced the production of the seven-millionth Transit, the popular commercial van launched in 1965 in Europe and now being extended to 118 markets across six continents.
Lined up end to end, the seven-million Transits would stretch from London
7.1.13
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Ford China set an annual sales record in 2012, selling 626,616 wholesale vehicles, up 21 per cent from 519,390 wholesales in 2011. For the fourth month in a row Ford also set a monthly sales record, with 70,510 wholesale vehicles sold in December, up 43 per
6.12.12
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Ford China broke sales records for a third consecutive month in November. Led by strong sales of the Ford Focus - the best-selling passenger car in China from August through October - Ford sold 67,505 wholesale vehicles last month, a 56 per cent increase compared to
8.5.12
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Strong demand for the all new Ford Focus lifts Ford China’s April sales by 24 per cent.
Sales of the all-new Ford Focus topped 9,400 in its first few weeks on sales last month, bringing Ford China’s April wholesale total to 54,881, a 24 per cent increase from April 2011.
18.4.12
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Ford China sold 121,393 wholesale vehicles in the first quarter, compared to 140,566 sold from January to March in 2011. In March, Ford China sold 49,439 wholesale vehicles, compared to 55,292 vehicles in March 2011.
“Ford’s aggressive plans in China are