05 August 2018

Ford Australia Model Sales : 2011-17


Like the other US brand Holden, Ford has also closed its production operation in Australia. It was making the increasingly unloved Falcon large car, plus the aging Territory medium sized SUV. Neither were being exported beyond New Zealand and the numbers didn't stack up. Overall, the locals took Ford's departure in their stride.

Ford has been steadily losing share in recent years, as was Holden. It hasn't been as dramatic and in fact Ford is now ahead of Holden in 2018, the first time since 1997. Much of that is to do with the vehicle you see in the picture, the Ford Ranger. It captured nearly 55% of total Ford sales in 2017, an unhealthy reliance but as the Beatles said, you have to get while you can.

How Ford can spread its sales across the range more evenly will be interesting to see, but it will have to be reliant more on SUVs. Cars aren't going to be part of Ford's future to any major degree. The only car doing well is the Mustang. Market share has fallen from 9.0% to 6.6% in 2017. For the first half of 2018, it was 6.0% so the challenge of retaining its position in the market is still a pressing issue.


Ford

Model/Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Ranger 42,728 36,934 29,185 26,619 21,752 18,097 15,586

Mustang 9,165 6,208 121




Focus 5,953 6,783 7,112 15,116 19,180 18,586 12,863

Escape/Kuga 5,247 4,432 4,344 5,874 3,915 2,046 2,512

Everest 4,607 3,614 1,245




Mondeo 2,959 3,122 2,120 3,051 3,089 5,203 6,626

Territory 1,764 6,928 8,902 9,828 14,261 14,646 13,866

Fiesta 1,550 2,722 4,526 6,530 8,262 10,413 12,286

Transit Cust 1,533 1,205 1,059 477



Ecosport 1,364 1,819 2,453 2,200 128


Transit 1,009 836 795 874 1,360 1,648 1,949

Falcon 210 4,434 5,938 6,349 10,610 14,036 18,741

Falcon Ute 72 2,170 2,654 2,785 4,679 5,733 6,814

Total 78,161 81,207 70,454 79,703 87,236 90,408 91,243

Percent 6.6% 6.9% 6.1% 7.2% 7.7% 8.1% 9.0%

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