GERMANY: Ford Europe H1 sales off 16.3%

Author: | 13 July 2009

Ford of Europe's sales fell 16.3% to 840,400 vehicles in the first half of 2009.

UK sales in Britain were off 20% to 188,300 vehicles though market share rose 1.9% to 18.2%.

German sales rose 28.6% to 152,400 with market share up 0.8% to 7.5%.

In Spain, Ford sales dipped 47.4% (vs the industry average of 45%) to 43,300 and market share was down 1.2% to 8.8 per cent, though the automaker had cut back sales to rental operators.

Sectors: Emerging markets, Vehicle manufacturers, Vehicle markets

Companies: Ford

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