"In the United States, Ford GT deliveries totaled 18 units in Q2 2020, a decrease of about 65 percent compared to 51 units sold in Q2 2019. The 65 percent decline in Ford GT sales (deliveries) in the U.S. during Q2 2020 represented the fourth-largest percentage decrease of any vehicle in the segment. Unfortunately, the Ford GT’s sales performance puts it in last place in its competitive set. As such, the Ford GT was outsold by all other models, including the Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche 911, Mercedes-AMG GT, Mercedes-Benz SLC-Class, Porsche 718 (née Cayman/Boxster), Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, Audi R8, Nissan GT-R, BMW i8, and Acura NSX. Ford GT sales fell at a significantly higher rate than the overall segment average during the second quarter, accounting for just 18 out of the 7,181 units sold. The decline is likely related to the inability for Multimatic – the firm responsible for building the vehicle – to construct the car during the COVID-19 pandemic. ..."
(Yes, I am intentionally withholding the rest of the article, the part that explains why Ford doesn't need my help ) https://fordauthority.com/2020/08/ford-gt-sales-numbers-figures-results-second-quarter-2020-q2/
OK, I can't actually help with your Q2 figures, but I can with 2020 Q4 or '21/'22
(Yes, I am intentionally withholding the rest of the article, the part that explains why Ford doesn't need my help ) https://fordauthority.com/2020/08/ford-gt-sales-numbers-figures-results-second-quarter-2020-q2/
OK, I can't actually help with your Q2 figures, but I can with 2020 Q4 or '21/'22
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