Ford Q2 sales drop 10.3% due to F-Series production issues, falling EV demand
Ford's Q2 sales drop 10-10.3% due to production issues and falling EV demand
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Ford's Q2 sales have declined by 10-10.3%. The drop is attributed to F-Series production issues and falling electric vehicle (EV) demand.
Coverage from various outlets, including CNBC, Stock Titan, TradingView, TipRanks, and qz.com, reports on the sales decline. These sources highlight that the decline is also due to model phase-outs and despite growth in trucks, SUVs, and software.
The impact of production issues and EV demand on Ford's future sales and strategy remains to be seen.
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Quick answers
What was the percentage decline in Ford's Q2 sales?
10-10.3%
What factors contributed to the decline in Ford's Q2 sales?
F-Series production issues and falling EV demand
How many vehicles did Ford sell in Q2?
549,200
Coverage (5)
- Ford (NYSE: F) Q2 U.S. sales fall 10% as trucks, SUVs and software grow Stock Titan · 1h ago
- Ford grows June retail share to 12.3% as F-Series, Bronco and Maverick set records TradingView · 1h ago
- Ford reports Q2 U.S. vehicles sales down 10% to 549,200 vehicles TipRanks · 1h ago
- Ford Q2 2026 U.S. vehicle sales fall 10% on model phase-outs qz.com · 1h ago
- Ford Q2 sales drop 10.3% due to F-Series production issues, falling EV demand CNBC · 1h ago broke it first
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