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Ford China August sales reach 77,506 wholesale vehicles, up nine
percent; year-to-date sales reach 717,537 vehicles, up 30 percent;
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CAF August sales reach 60,306 wholesale vehicles, up 13 percent;
year-to-date sales break the half-million mark with 522,394 vehicles
sold, up 33 percent;
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JMC August sales reach 16,200 wholesale vehicles, steady from 16,549
last year; year-to-date sales reach 171,169 vehicles, up 19 percent

Company Website:
http://corporate.ford.com/
SHANGHAI -- (Business Wire)
Ford China sales are up 30 percent in the year to date, with 717,537
vehicles sold compared with 551,738 in the first eight months of 2013.
In August this year alone, Ford sold 77,506 vehicles in China, up nine
percent from 71,183 sold in August last year.
“We have experienced an unprecedented period of growth over the last few
years,” said John Lawler, Chairman and CEO for Ford China. “While that
high-level of year-over-year growth is not sustainable with our present
manufacturing footprint, we are confident that with our new assembly
plants coming online in Chongqing and Hangzhou as well as great new
nameplates like the Ford Escort and Ford Mustang—we will continue to
attract new customers to the Ford brand.”
Changan Ford (CAF), Ford’s passenger car joint venture, broke the
half-million mark with 522,394 vehicles sold in the first eight months
of 2014, up 33 percent from 394,017 sold during the same period last
year. August sales for CAF reached 60,306 vehicles, up 13 percent from
August 2013.
According to the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, the
Focus nameplate was the best-selling nameplate in China for both the
month of July and for the first seven months of 2014. Strong sales
performance for the Ford Focus continued in August. The nameplate sold
28,305 vehicles last month, and year-to-date sales reached 260,993, up
five percent from 249,576 sold in the first eight months of 2013.
Ford Mondeo, Kuga and EcoSport sales also grew significantly. Ford
Mondeo nameplate sales rose 107 percent with 8,526 vehicles sold, up
from 4,120 in August 2013. Sales for the Ford Kuga rose 39 percent in
August with 12,114 vehicles sold, and Ford EcoSport sales reached 6,300
vehicles, up 29 percent from August last year.
Ford’s imported vehicles—the Ford Explorer, the Ford Edge, the Ford
Focus ST and the Ford Fiesta ST—are also selling well. Together,
imported vehicle sales have risen 66 percent for the year, with 23,974
vehicles sold compared with 14,399 in the first eight months of 2013.
Jiangling Motors Corporation (JMC), Ford's commercial vehicle investment
in China, sold 171,169 vehicles in the year to date, up 19 percent from
143,322 vehicles sold during the same period last year. JMC’s monthly
sales were steady, with 16,200 vehicles sold in August compared with
16,549 vehicles in August 2013.
As part of its accelerated plan to introduce 15 new vehicles to China by
2015, Ford is introducing the Ford Escort in late 2014, the Ford Mustang
in early 2015 and the Ford Everest in mid-2015. All these vehicles will
showcase the high quality, fuel efficiency, safety and smart
technologies for which the Ford brand is known. To support its
new-vehicle introduction plan, Ford will also launch a new assembly
plant in Chongqing toward the end of 2014 and in Hangzhou later in 2015.
Editor’s note: All sales figures quoted are based on wholesale numbers.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford
Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 186,000 employees and 65 plants worldwide, the
company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
Ford's wholly owned subsidiaries, joint ventures and investment in China
include Ford Motor (China) Limited, Ford Motor Research & Engineering
(Nanjing) Co., Ltd., Ford Automotive Finance (China) Ltd., Changan Ford
Automobile Co., Ltd., Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co., Ltd. and Jiangling
Motors Co., Ltd.
For more information regarding Ford’s products, please visit http://corporate.ford.com
and www.ford.com.cn.
For news releases, related materials and high-resolution photos and
video, visit www.media.ford.com.

Contacts:
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Chang
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