A 24% decline in sales of ever less-popular passenger cars dragged down what was otherwise a positive quarter for the second-largest automaker.
Ford's first-quarter sales fell 1.6% from a year earlier, but sales of trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles grew, the company said Thursday.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> A 24% decline in sales of ever less-popular passenger cars dragged down what was otherwise a positive quarter for the nation's second-largest automaker. The automaker's premium Lincoln brand grew sales 11%, making it Lincoln's best first quarter in 10 years. SUVs set a first-quarter record.
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