- Ford Fusion is achieving the fastest turn rates and the strongest sales momentum in California – the nation’s largest passenger car market
- Fusion Hybrid retail sales up 556 percent in Los Angeles, Fusion’s largest hybrid market in the U.S.
- Total Fusion sales nationwide up 28 percent last month compared to February 2012
- Fusion sales increase in all regions of the country – L.A., up 115 percent; San Francisco, 102 percent; Atlanta, 51 percent; Houston, 73 percent; Miami; 114 percent and Orlando, 72 percent
DEARBORN, Mich., March 6, 2013 – With car inventories just
beginning to meet consumer demand, the all-new 2013 Ford Fusion posted
its best February sales month since the midsize sedan was introduced in
2006.
Ford Fusion posted record February sales totaling 27,875 vehicles, a 28 percent gain over last February’s record.
The all-time Fusion sales record was March 2012, when Ford sold 28,562 cars.
Not only is Fusion selling well nationwide, its volumes are growing
very quickly in California and Florida markets, long strongholds for
import manufacturers.
The Los Angeles and San Francisco markets in particular saw the
strongest sales growth in the nation, with year-over-year increases of
more than 100 percent.
While Texas has long been one of the leading sales markets for
light-duty trucks, the Lone Star State – Houston in particular – is also
one of the strongest midsize sedan markets in the country. Fusion sales
there were up 73 percent last month compared to February 2012.
Even Southeast Florida, which represents one of the greatest
markets for Ford growth in the United States, is sharing the nation’s
love for Fusion. The Miami market saw its Fusion sales up 114 percent
compared to last year, while Orlando is up 72 percent.
Fusion Hybrid sales skyrocket
While Fusion equipped with Ford fuel-efficient Eco Boost® engines continue to sell at a record pace, Fusion Hybrid sales are growing even faster.
Los Angeles is seeing skyrocketing demand for Fusion Hybrid, with
sales up more than 600 percent year-over-year. Part of the reason is
fuel economy; while Toyota Camry Hybrid achieves just 41 mpg in combined
city and highway fuel economy estimates on EPA tests, Fusion returns a
47 mpg in city/highway and combined EPA estimated ratings.
With the recent addition of the Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid
vehicle, Ford is offering the widest range of fuel efficiency
technologies in the quickly growing midsize sedan segment, which is the
largest market in the U.S. behind small cars.
The story behind the new Fusion
For more on the new Ford Fusion, check out http://FordFusionStory.com, a special mobile site featuring articles, videos and graphics that are easily shareable directly from a smartphone, tablet or computer browser to Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and blogs.
For more on the new Ford Fusion, check out http://FordFusionStory.com, a special mobile site featuring articles, videos and graphics that are easily shareable directly from a smartphone, tablet or computer browser to Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and blogs.
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