Ford’s first quarter sales increase 10.1% on improved F-Series truck production

Ford’s first quarter sales increase 10.1% on improved F-Series truck production


A Ford Lighting pickup is displayed outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., March 23, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Brendan Mcdermid | Reuters

DETROIT – Ford Motor on Tuesday reported a roughly 10% increase in its quarterly U.S. sales, led by jumps in its critical F-Series pickups and Bronco SUVs.

The Detroit automaker sold 475,906 vehicles during the first three months of the year, up 10.1% compared to subdued levels a year earlier due to supply chain problems.

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Sales of Ford’s trucks increased by nearly 20%, while car sales were up by 5.1% and SUVs increased by less than 1%. Sales of Ford’s EVs increased by 41%. However, they only amounted to less than 10,900 vehicles, or about 2.3% of its quarterly sales.

Ford reported sales of 170,377 F-Series pickups, up about 21% compared to a year earlier. Other notable sales increases included its Bronco SUV, up nearly 38%; its Explorer SUV, up 36%; and its Expedition, which saw its sales nearly double.

“Ford is off to a fast start to the year. Ford’s sales growth and investments are a direct result of strong customer demand across our truck, SUV, and electric vehicle segments,” Andrew Frick, Ford vice president of sales distribution and trucks, said in a statement.

Ford’s sales increase comes as Wall Street analysts monitor rising vehicle inventories and incentives for the U.S. automotive industry following historically low levels of both during the past three years.

“With inventory up for the 8th consecutive month, incentives are creeping back in. How much longer can car prices remain so unaffordable? We think rising inventory will be the ‘tell’ of cracking industry price discipline,” Morgan Stanley’s Adam Jonas said in an investor note Monday night.

Incentives were up 3.5% year-over-year at $1,529 per car in March, up from $1,490 the previous month, Jonas noted. The increase was largely from domestic automakers, as inventories slowly creep up. Both incentives and inventories are still lower than historical levels.

This is a developing story. Please check back for additional updates.



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