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Ford India sells 15,282 vehicles in July

| | Aug 02, 2014, at 02:46 am
New Delhi, Aug 1 (IBNS): Ford India sold 15,282 vehicles in combined domestic wholesales and exports in July, a 24 percent increase from 12,338 vehicles sold in the corresponding month last year.
July exports grew to 7,690 vehicles from 4,471 vehicles a year ago, while domestic wholesales remained steady at 7,592 units compared to 7,867 units sold in July last year.
 
“There are several indicators to suggest a gradual revival in customer sentiment in the past few months, including cues from the stock market and a steady improvement in manufacturing index,” said Vinay Piparsania, executive director of Marketing, Sales and Service, Ford India.
 
“As we approach the festive season, we expect a significant increase in footfalls at Ford showrooms across the country. We have improved supplies to expedite deliveries for all our models, including the bestselling EcoSport, to meet the expected rise in demand in the coming months," he said.
 

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