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Ford's second-quarter US auto sales rise 14%
Jul 1, 2025 7:13 AM

July 1 (Reuters) - Ford Motor ( F ) reported a 14.2%

rise in second-quarter U.S. sales on Tuesday, driven by higher

demand for its pickup trucks.

The Detroit automaker's overall sales rose to 612,095 units

in the three months to June.

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