Ford India sales up 17.14 per cent at 24,832 units in March

NEW DELHI: US-based auto major Ford India on Saturday reported a 15% increase in domestic sales at 8700 units in March from 7560 units in March 2016.

“We continued to delight Indian families with products that promise safety and compelling value for money,” said Anurag Mehrotra, executive director, Marketing, Sales & Service at Ford India.

“Furthermore, our efforts in addressing the cost of ownership perception and the promise of a differentiated and transparent experience helped us deliver above industry growth rate in the first quarter.”

In the first quarter of 2017, the combined domestic wholesale and exports grow to 63,117 vehicles compared to 51,338 in the first quarter last year.
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