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Ford China Sales Surge Again

By John Rosevear, The Motley Fool

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Changan Ford executive vice president Luo Minggang presented the Kuga SUV, a twin to the U.S. market‘s Escape, at last year’s Auto China show. Photo credit: Ford Motor Company

It turns out that March was a huge month for Ford in China: The Blue Oval reported on Tuesday that its sales in the Middle Kingdom were up 65% in March over the year-ago period.

That result capped a record-breaking quarter in China for Ford and its joint-venture partners. Ford totaled 186,596 wholesale deliveries in China in the first quarter, up 54% over the first quarter of 2012.

These gains are particularly impressive because growth of the overall auto market in China has been quite subdued in recent months. But Ford’s ambitious plan to establish itself as a major player in China looks to be rapidly gathering steam.

After a late start, success for the Blue Oval in China
Ford was a latecomer to the Chinese auto party. Years after General Motors and Volkswagen had established themselves as major players in the market, Ford had only a token presence in the region, selling just a small number of cars and trucks.

But a few years ago, Ford CEO Alan Mulally moved aggressively to start changing that. Ford has since begun a massive expansion plan in China, investing over $5 billion in a series of new factories and engineering centers.

Early last year, the company said that it would launch 15 new models in China by 2015. The first of those new models, the Focus compact, arrived last April and has been a big success since.

And now it looks like Ford is racking up its second big success, with an SUV that will be a familiar face – if not exactly a familiar name – to American Ford-followers.

Another hit brewing, this time an SUV
Ford’s new-to-China Kuga SUV, pictured above, is a twin in all but name to the Escape SUV that has been racking up big sales numbers here in the U.S. Launched here last year, the latest Escape has been a good hit for Ford, posting substantial sales gains over its popular and well-regarded predecessor.

Now Ford has launched its twin in China, and early results are looking good. Ford sold nearly 10,000 Kugas in China in March, the model’s first full month on sale. SUVs are an increasingly hot market segment in China, and Ford is following up the Kuga’s launch with two more SUV models from its global portfolio: The EcoSport, a Fiesta-based small SUV originally developed for emerging markets, and the familiar Explorer.

More new products are set to arrive soon
Next up for Ford in China: The all-new Mondeo, a mid-sized sedan that is a twin in all but name to the U.S. market Fusion. The Mondeo is set to go on sale in China next month, and its striking good …read more

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Ford Races Forward in China

By John Rosevear, The Motley Fool

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Ford has been spending big bucks to expand its lineup in China, and recent sales results suggest that Chinese consumers are liking what they’re seeing: The Blue Oval‘s sales through the first two months of 2013 were up 46% over year-ago totals.

That’s huge. How huge? It trounced market leader General Motors7.9% gain over the same two months – itself a good result for a period in which sales at rivals Toyota and Honda actually declined.

More to the point, it’s proof that Ford’s product strategy is playing quite well in China – and that bodes very well for the Blue Oval‘s ongoing expansion plans.

Big gains in a sluggish market
While most automakers report monthly sales results in the areas in which they do business, automakers doing business in China generally present their January and February results as a combined number. That’s because Chinese New Year, a week-long holiday celebration, sometimes falls in January (like in 2012) and sometimes in February (as it did this year) – making year-over-year monthly comparisons complicated.

But this year, despite losing a week of sales to the holiday, Ford’s Chinese operation still posted a sales gain of 7% in February that looks even better when you dig into the details.

Ford operates two separate joint ventures in China: Changan Ford Automobile, which produces familiar global Ford cars like the Focus, and a joint venture with Chinese truckmaker Jiangling Motors that produces Ford-branded commercial and government vehicles based on Ford’s Transit and E350 vans.

Of those two, Changan Ford is the more significant operation, outselling the truck venture by more than two to one. And its sales have been rising sharply lately – up 39% in February alone — as Ford brings more of its well-regarded global products to the Middle Kingdom.

Familiar Fords finding success in China
Ford introduced its current global Focus compact to China last spring, with a twist: It’s called “New Focus” and positioned as an upscale offering alongside the prior-generation (“Classic Focus“) model. It has proven to be quite popular, as the two Focuses have combined to become one of China’s best-selling nameplates.

The (New) Focus was the first of 15 new Fords destined to be launched in China by mid-decade, and its success promised good things for the models that followed. The latest of those is the Kuga SUV, a near-twin of the Escape SUV in the U.S. market. It made its Chinese debut early this year and appears to be competing well with its key local rivals, Volkswagen‘s Tiguan and Honda’sCR-V.

The market for SUVs in China has been strong in recent months, a bright spot amid sluggish growth in the overall automotive market. That strength hasn’t been lost on Ford, which is planning to expand its Chinese SUV lineup by two in the next few months: The EcoSport (a small inexpensive SUV based on the Fiesta) …read more
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