pix
Share
pix
pix
pix
FORDMUSCLE.com FordMuscle Nav

October 22nd, 2012

Ford Trucks Recognized by Texas Auto Writers

The Texas Auto Writers Association (TAWA) has awarded Ford F-Series trucks and utilities with top honors in key categories after comparing the vehicles against competitors during the group’s annual Texas Truck Rodeo near San Antonio.
  • 2013 Ford F-250 Super Duty won Heavy-Duty Pickup Truck category
  • 2013 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor won Off-Road Truck category
  • 2013 Ford Escape won Compact SUV category
  • 2013 Ford Explorer Sport won Mid-Size Luxury Sport Utility category

 

“Texas is the No. 1 one truck market in the United States, and Ford is the best-selling truck in Texas,” said David Mondragon, Ford Motor Company General Marketing Manager. “Texas truck buyers have helped F-Series continue as the nation’s top-selling truck for 35 consecutive years and the best-selling vehicle for the past 30 years. We’re also proud that Escape sales are on pace to surpass last year’s record sales and that Explorer sales are up 17.2 percent this year.”
Ford F-Series Trucks have been awarded TAWA’s coveted “Truck of Texas” honor in eight of the past 10 years and have been named “Truck Line of Texas” in 13 out of the past 14 years.
Ford has the largest share of the light- and heavy-duty pickup truck market in North America – 38 percent. And it’s growing. Ford’s share is up 1.3 percentage points over last year. Through September, Ford sold 463,733 trucks. That’s 165,533 more than the nearest competitor and its 14th straight month of sales increases.
Sales of Ford F-150’s award-winning, segment-exclusive 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine have exceeded more than 200,000 since 2011.

 

 

By zach71maverick @ 4:59PM PDT.
Category: General Interest
Tags: , , , , , ,
Comment? RSS | Share on Facebook | E-Mail It

Related Posts

060213-Brad-Keselowski-SW-PI_20130602175639461_660_320
Hennessey_VelociRaptor_SUV-10
428492_10151556722978820_430971643_n


Leave a Reply



pixblue
pixblue
Share
All content © FordMuscle, LLC. | Ford® is a registered trademark of the Ford Motor Company. | FordMuscle.com is not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company.
Tech Archives Project Cars Readers Cars Forums FordMuscle Store Feature Cars