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Ford EVs flying off lots as tax credit countdown sparks buying frenzy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Ford EV Sales Surge as $7,500 Tax Credit Deadline Looms

DETROIT – Ford’s ⁤electric vehicle sales are ‍experiencing a notable jump as consumers ‍rush to take advantage of ‌the current $7,500 ‍federal tax credit ​before it possibly changes ⁤at the end of September. The surge comes as predicted by​ industry analysts who anticipated a buying frenzy ahead of the incentive’s possible alteration.

Industry expert Jessica Caldwell of Edmunds anticipates a “whipsaw” in the other direction as EV sales evaporate in the fourth quarter, similar to ‍a prediction made by Cox Automotive’s ⁣Karl ⁢Drury. “Its a predictable pattern, one ⁤we see​ whenever ‌large purchase incentives are removed from the marketplace,” Caldwell said.

Consumers looking to purchase an EV can expect⁣ to find ⁢deals as⁢ dealership inventory diminishes. “Dealers are very aware of​ this pattern, and those‍ with EV stock will offer increasingly desirable‍ pricing and financing as the end of September draws near,” Caldwell explained. “Having a large supply of​ unsold EVs on their lot on Oct.​ 1 is a position dealerships will actively⁤ avoid.”

beyond​ EVs, Ford reported overall positive⁤ sales trends in August. SUV sales increased 6.2% to 81,539 units, while pickup truck sales rose 2.4% to 105,432. Traditional passenger car sales saw a modest 2.2% increase, reaching 3,235 units sold.

Several Ford models⁢ experienced notable sales gains.The Bronco saw a 32% increase to 13,378​ vehicles sold, the Explorer⁢ soared 22% to 20,617 units, and the Maverick pickup rose 16.4% ​to 11,956 vehicles.

However,some⁣ models faced sales declines. Escape sales were down 10.4% to 12,290,and despite‍ a rise in lightning sales,total F-Series sales dipped 3.4% to 68,318 units.

At Lincoln, the ⁣Navigator and corsair were the only models to report sales gains. The Corsair, which Ford will discontinue production of by year-end, sold 2,526 units, an 8.6% increase.The Navigator saw ‍a 2.5% gain to 1,624 units sold.

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