Ford (NYSE:F) did not bother to put it in the fine print, not exactly. The firm’s January sales rose 24.6% to 116,543 from 93,506. That includes 4,128 Volvos sold last month. Fleet sales represented more than 100% of the improvement in Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury units sold.
Sales of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury cars rose 43% to 41,050.. Sales of the Ford Fusion were up almost 50% to 12,179.
Fleet sales were clearly the hidden gem in Ford’s January sales, and allowed Ford to show an overall sales gain for the month. The company said “In January, Ford sales to fleet customers more than doubled last January’s depressed levels (up 154 percent) when most fleet owners deferred vehicle purchases due to the credit crunch and
uncertain business and economic conditions.”
Ford’s fleet sales were roughly 42,000 units compared to about 17,000 last year, a gain of 25,000. The total increase in sales of Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury sales for the month was less than 22%.
Thank god for fleet buyers.
Douglas A. McIntyre