Friday, February 25, 2011

Report: Ford now has more dealers than Chevy for first time in many years


2010 was a good year for the Ford Blue Oval longtime rival Chevrolet sales of 160,000 units, but that is not the only area in which Ford provides a projection over the Bowtie. Ward's Automotive Reports, the Dearborn automaker the year with 47 U.S. retailers over the cross-town nemesis. The General lost 372 dealers in 2010, compared to only 61 for Ford

Both companies take a lot more traders to count all the brands that fall under their umbrellas, and both moves have contributed to the remaining stores helped to boost profits. In fact, Ward's claims that the sales figures to save 38-129 percent. Endured But given the horrific 2009 car manufacturer, 2010 was like a dream year, despite the fact that sales are still among the lowest in three decades. In total there are about 17 660 car dealerships in the U.S. across all automobile manufacturers.

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