Ford Motor Company of Canada sales were down for the first quarter of 2020 as the market adjusted to the impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
“The health and safety of our employees, dealers, customers, and partners remains our highest priority,” said Dean Stoneley, president and CEO, Ford Motor Company of Canada. “We have dedicated teams closely monitoring the latest directives and guidance from national and regional authorities. We are planning and acting accordingly, continuing to look at all aspects of our business operations during this unparalled health crisis.”
“Ford of Canada was built for tough times like these,” continued Stoneley. “Many of our dealership service bays are still operating to ensure police and other first responders, healthcare practitioners, and those providing food, medical supplies and other essential goods and services can continue to operate.”
New and existing customers can also access payment relief programs from Ford of Canada and Ford Credit Canada. Details can be found at ford.ca/built-to-lend-a-hand.
Ford Motor Company of Canada – Q1 2020 HighlightsFord
Lincoln
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Ford Motor Company of Canada – Q1 2020 Vehicle Sales
2020 |
2019 |
% Change |
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Total Vehicles | |||
Q1 Full Year |
53,770 |
62,356 |
-13.77% |
53,770 | 62,356 | -13.77% | |
Total Cars | |||
Q1
Full Year |
3,033
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6,318 | -51.99% |
3,033 | 6,318 | -51.99% | |
Total Trucks | |||
Q1
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50,737 | 56,038 | -9.46% |
Full Year | 50,737 | 56,038 | -9.46% |