Tuesday, 31 March 2020

30,000th Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle Customer Receives MercedesServiceCard

Ford Transit leads the One Tonne, Two Tonne and 3.5-6.0 tonne CV segments, its share of the one tonne segment now supplemented by the introduction of the Transit Custom and the Tourneo Custom. Ford Fiesta van also leads its segment by a clear margin, taking a 58.7 per cent share for the year to date. It is one of the largest suppliers in this segment throughout the whole of Europe, offering a 24-month warranty covering the complete vehicle for the complete minibus range. This technologically advanced transmission is the first of its kind in the segment. Ford medium commercial sales for June and for the first half of 2013, headed by the industry-leading Ford Transit, were up from 5,258 to 5,521 and from 28,249 to 30,934, respectively. Ford medium commercial sales, headed by the industry-leading Ford Transit, were up from 8,676 to 10,025 and Ford’s share of MCV sales was 32.1 per cent up from 30.2 per cent in March 2012. The Ford Transit is the seventh best-selling vehicle in the UK. UK market leader Ford has increased its car and commercial vehicle (CV) sales for March and the year to date, compared with 2012. Ford’s retail car sales and share were also up for March and for the year to date, compared with 2012, with the Ford Fiesta outselling its nearest rival in retail sales by more than two to one.


Ford’s share of car sales increased by 2.0 percentage points to 14.5 per cent in June, compared with June 2012, and its retail car sales share for the month was up 1.4 percentage points at 13.1 per cent. Excluding large cars, which were in reduced supply for a period, all Ford cars have increased sales and share for the year to date, compared with 2012. This includes Ford Ka, Ford Fiesta, Ford B-MAX, Ford Focus, Ford C-MAX and Ford Kuga. UK market leader Ford has secured the two top sales positions for cars and commercial vehicles in July and for the year to date. Sales of the Ram pickup truck were up 11 percent in December, its 44th-consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains and its best December sales since 2004. Sales of the Ram Heavy Duty pickups were up 16 percent, while Ram Light Duty sales increased 7 percent. The Wrangler, Jeep Patriot and Jeep Compass each posted year-over-year sales gains in December.


Both the Wrangler and Patriot each posted their best December sales ever. The Patriot compact SUV, with its 35 percent increase, logged the largest percentage sales gain of any Jeep brand model in December. “Chrysler Group ended the year with a 6 percent sales gain in December and our 45th-consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains,” said Reid Bigland, Head of U.S. Chrysler Group realized sales growth in both its car and truck segments during the year. Chrysler Group extended its streak of year-over-year sales gains to 45-consecutive months in December. Chrysler Group LLC today reported U.S. Chrysler Group LLC Reports December 2013 U.S. Chrysler Group car sales in the U.S. Full-year Chrysler Group sales were up 9 percent in 2013, compared with sales during 2012. It was the fourth-consecutive year of Chrysler Group sales growth. Chrysler 200 sedan sales were up 3 percent for the full year, compared with sales in 2012. The 2014 Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan earned a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in December, the model’s fourth-consecutive Top Safety Pick from the insurance industry organization.


Chrysler brand sales were down 21 percent in December, but sales of the award-winning Chrysler Town & Country minivan were up 5 percent compared with the same month a year ago. USA - Chrysler announces December and full year corporate figures. Sales of the Durango full-size SUV were up 3 percent in December compared with the same month a year ago, extending its run of year-over-year sales gains to 14-consecutive months. 11 percent in 2013, while truck sales were up 8 percent. October. The Ram Commercial Truck division in December announced that it will offer an all-new small van for the North American market. The Jeep and Ram Truck brands each posted double-digit percentage sales gains in December compared with the same month a year ago. UK CV sales in May were down 6.5 per cent, compared with May 2012, whereas CV sales for the year to date were up 6.1 per cent. UK CV sales in June were up 1.2 per cent, compared with June 2012, and CV sales for the year to date were up 5.2 per cent. Wrangler sales were up 4 percent in December, compared with the same month a year ago.