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    NEW PRODUCTS DRIVE FORD’S OCTOBER SALES, SHARE GAINS

    Ford, Lincoln and Mercury October U.S. sales totaled 132,483, up 3 percent versus a year ago and 21 percent higher than September. This marks the third time in the last four months Ford sales have increased.
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    SOUNDBITES: OCTOBER 2009 SALES

    Ford, Lincoln and Mercury October U.S. sales totaled 132,483, up 3 percent versus a year ago and 21 percent higher than September. According to Ford Sales Analyst, George Pipas, this marks the third time in the last four months Ford sales have increased.
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    SOUNDBITES: SEPTEMBER 2009 SALES

    Ford, Lincoln and Mercury third quarter sales were 5 percent higher than a year ago in the U.S., making Ford the only full-line manufacturer to report a sales increase in the period. Sales analyst, George Pipas says Ford's new products are what drove the industry's only third-quarter U.S. sales boost.
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    FORD'S STRONG LINEUP DRIVES RETAIL SALES UP 21 PERCENT

    Ford, Lincoln and Mercury dealers reported a 21 percent increase in retail sales in August as customer demand for Ford's fuel-efficient cars, crossovers and trucks enabled the company to post its second consecutive increase in monthly sales. Total sales – including fleet customer deliveries – were 176,323, up 17 percent versus last year.
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    FORD CANADA SALES UP 7%; MARKS THIRD CONSECUTIVE MONTH OF SALES GROWTH

    Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited increased sales by 7.1 per cent compared to last August marking the third consecutive month of year-over-year sales gains. August also marked the tenth consecutive month of market share growth for the company.
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    SOUNDBITES: AUGUST 2009 SALES

    A combination of Ford Motor Company's strong line up and the governments Cash for Clunkers program, drove retail sales up 21 percent for the month of August. George Pipas, Ford Sales Analyst says Ford's total sales including fleet customer deliveries were up 17-percent compared to last year.
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    FORD CLAIMS TITLE AS CANADA'S TOP-SELLING AUTOMAKER FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE MONTH

    For the second month in a row, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited is the top-selling automaker in the country.
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    SOUNDBITES: JULY 2009 SALES

    Ford Motor Company posted the first sales increase in July, of any major manufacturer in 2009. Ford Sales Analyst, George Pipas says the month was shaping up to be another good month with market share on the upswing, but did say the Cash for Clunkers program put them over the top.
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    Details of Ford Motor Company's July U.S. Sales Conference Call

    Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) will release its July U.S. sales results at approximately noon ET Monday, August 3. At 1 p.m. ET, George Pipas, Ford U.S. sales analyst, will host a conference call for the investment community and news media to discuss the results and related market trends.
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    FORD CREDIT EARNS $413 MILLION IN THE SECOND QUARTER OF 2009*

    Ford Motor Credit Company reported net income of $413 million in the second quarter of 2009, an improvement of $1.8 billion from a net loss of $1.4 billion a year earlier. On a pre-tax basis, Ford Credit earned $646 million in the second quarter, compared with a loss of $2.4 billion in the previous year. Excluding the $2.1 billion impairment charge for operating leases in the second quarter of 2008, Ford Credit incurred a pre-tax loss of $294 million in the previous year. On a pre-tax basis, Ford Credit earned $610 million in the first half of 2009.
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