MRigney
12-02-04, 03:04 AM
2005 FORD MUSTANG CAN NOT BE KEPT IN THE CORRAL AT FORD DEALERSHIPS
The introduction of the 2005 Mustang caused Mustang sales to increase by 250 per cent over November 2003 and achieve the best November sales in 15 years.
F-Series continues as Canada's favourite vehicle and retains the title of best-selling pickup for over 38 consecutive years.
OAKVILLE, ON., December 1, 2004 - The arrival of the 2005 Ford Mustang at Ford dealerships across Canada resulted in the best November sales for Mustangs since 1989. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited combined car and truck sales of 15,126 trailed November 2003 by 4.5 per cent. Car sales were off 14.2 per cent and truck sales were 0.9 per cent below November 2003.
"Our dealers are telling us that customer reaction to the new Mustang has been nothing short of spectacular," said Brant Noltie, director, Field Operations, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. "Over 70 per cent of the November Mustang sales were 2005 models."
"Mustang and our other "Next Generation of Ford" all-new vehicles; Five Hundred, Freestyle, Hybrid Escape and F-Series Super Duty are creating quite a buzz in the marketplace and attracting new customers to the showrooms," Noltie added.
The introduction of the 2005 Mustang caused Mustang sales to increase by 250 per cent over November 2003 and achieve the best November sales in 15 years.
F-Series continues as Canada's favourite vehicle and retains the title of best-selling pickup for over 38 consecutive years.
OAKVILLE, ON., December 1, 2004 - The arrival of the 2005 Ford Mustang at Ford dealerships across Canada resulted in the best November sales for Mustangs since 1989. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited combined car and truck sales of 15,126 trailed November 2003 by 4.5 per cent. Car sales were off 14.2 per cent and truck sales were 0.9 per cent below November 2003.
"Our dealers are telling us that customer reaction to the new Mustang has been nothing short of spectacular," said Brant Noltie, director, Field Operations, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. "Over 70 per cent of the November Mustang sales were 2005 models."
"Mustang and our other "Next Generation of Ford" all-new vehicles; Five Hundred, Freestyle, Hybrid Escape and F-Series Super Duty are creating quite a buzz in the marketplace and attracting new customers to the showrooms," Noltie added.