October Auto Sales: Ford sales rise 3 percent

Nov 3rd, 2009 - Forbes

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DEARBORN, Mich. -- Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday its October sales rose 3 percent as the popular F-Series pickup truck helped the company boost its estimated market share to more than 15 percent.

BY THE NUMBERS: Sales of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles climbed to 132,483 vehicles sold last month. U.S. sales of vehicles produced by Swedish carmaker Volvo, which Ford owns, climbed 19.4 percent to 4,437.

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