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Ford on the rise in India
Ford India recorded the highest ever sales in the first quarter for the company with 97% year-on-year (YonY) growth for the quarter ending March 2011. They sold over 10,000 vehicles there in March, making it the highest selling month so far. This was driven by strong sales of the Figo.
The Figo was selected as Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) 2011.
The car is being exported to South Africa, Nepal and Mexico.
Production at Ford India has crossed 100,000 units in a single financial year (April 2010-March 2011) as well.
The Ford Fiesta will be launched in India later this year.
Ford India has a dealer network of more than 170 outlets in 100 cities across India.
The Figo was selected as Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY) 2011.
The car is being exported to South Africa, Nepal and Mexico.
Production at Ford India has crossed 100,000 units in a single financial year (April 2010-March 2011) as well.
The Ford Fiesta will be launched in India later this year.
Ford India has a dealer network of more than 170 outlets in 100 cities across India.
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