Key facts
- Ford's U.S. sales decreased by 10.3% in the second quarter.
- The company sold 549,200 units in the quarter.
- This represents a decrease from the 612,095 units sold in the second quarter of the previous year.
- Lower inventory of F-150 pickup trucks was cited as a reason for the sales decline.
Ford reported a 10.3% decrease in U.S. sales for the second quarter, selling 549,200 units compared to 612,095 units in the same period last year. The decline was primarily attributed to a shortage in inventory for its popular F-150 pickup trucks. The company's sales performance was impacted by these supply chain constraints, affecting overall unit volume.
