The Manila Times

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connect- Also in the same month, sales of the Ford Fiesta increased 9 percent from the previous year to 248 units, with the five-door Fiesta retaining its position as the best-selling five-door hatchback in the country’s small-car segment.

In its third month of availabili­ty, the Ford Mustang has continued to exceed expectatio­ns with sales of 37 units, according to Ford, which added that 130 Mustangs have been delivered.

In addition to the introducti­on of “segment-leading One Ford vehicles,” Ford said it is also expanding its dealership network, ing with, and appealing to, a much wider variety of lives and lifestyles.”

Ford said the all-new Ford Explorer also performed well in November as the model posted its second-highest monthly sales since its launch—or 107 units. and bared that it is in the process of opening 12 new dealership­s over a six-month stretch. This will bring the company’s dealership­s to 35, located across the country, by the second quarter of 2013.

In November, Ford opened Ford Pampanga and held a groundbrea­king ceremeony at the new site of Ford Alabang, which will be one the largest full sales and service facilities in Asean.

“With the consecutiv­e launches of our best-in-class Ford vehicles and the aggressive expansion of our nationwide dealer network, we are committed to going further and making the Ford brand even more accessible to our customers across the Philippine­s,” Krieger said.

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All- new Ranger leads Ford’s assault.

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