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Louisville SUV, Escape helps propel Ford growth

Louisville SUV, Escape propels Ford growth

This article was originally posted in Louisville’s Business First:

Ford Motor Co. reported Wednesday that U.S. sales for January totaled 136,710 vehicles, up 7 percent from a year earlier.

Among models, the Focus contributed to 30 percent of Ford’s sales growth for the month, more than any other vehicle in the Ford product lineup, according to a news release. Focus sales were 14,400, up 60 percent from January 2011.

“January started off with solid sales versus year-ago levels,” Ken Czubay, a Ford vice president, said in the news release. “Ford saw the same solid month, with smaller vehicles in higher demand. Escape continued its record-setting run, and Focus set the pace for car sales in California, Texas and the Southeast.”

The combined sales of Focus and the Escape SUV provided 49 percent of Ford’s volume growth in January. With 17,259 Escape vehicles sold, it was another best-ever January for Escape, topping January 2011 by 24 percent. Ford will build the next-generation Escape at its Louisville Car and Truck Assembly Plant, following a $600 million investment in plant improvements.

Meanwhile, sales of F-Series trucks, which include the Super Duty models built at Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, were up 7.5 percent in December, with sales of 38,493.

Last week, the Dearborn, Mich.-based automaker (NYSE: F) reported net income of $13.62 billion for the fourth quarter of 2011, on revenue of $34.6 billion.

 

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News for Louisville car owners: Camry, Rav4 under investigation for electrical door fires

Courtesy of Courier-Journal.com

Toyota Motor Corp. Camry and RAV4 vehicles are under investigation by U.S. automobile-safety regulators after reports of electrical fires in driver-side doors. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the inquiry into about 830,000 Camry cars and RAV4 crossover sport-utility vehicles for model year 2007 on its website today. The agency said it’s received six reports of fires that appear to have started in the power window master switch in the driver-side door.

If you have any questions or concerns about the safety of your vehicle, contact your local Louisville car dealer or visit Toyota.com.

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Kentucky car manufacturing statistics

Would you be surprised if we said that, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 1.6 percent of the Kentucky’s total employment in 2009 was in motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts manufacturing? Or how about if we told you that in 2009, over 16.8 percent of Kentucky’s workforce employed in manufacturing was employed in the motor vehicles, bodies and trailers, and parts manufacturing sector?

If you thought that these figures would be much higher for those manufacturing cars in Kentucky, consider these additional statistics published in the Kentucky Automotive Industry Profile report by the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development:

  • Kentucky ranked 3rd in light vehicle production in 2009. ƒ
  • More than 400 automotive-related facilities, including four major auto assembly plants, are based in the state of Kentucky.
  • In 2009, Kentucky had the nation’s 3rd highest level of auto industry-related employment as a percent of total state employment in the United States.
  • In 2008, the Kentucky car industry represented 3 percent of the state’s gross domestic product

We think that these Kentucky car and truck manufacturing statistics are substantial, but they might not be that surprising when you take into account that Kentucky is one of the best states for business in the nation. Kentucky has one of the lowest overall costs of doing business when compared to other states in the eastern United States, according to research published by Economy.com.

You can read the full report by clicking here.

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2012 Super Bowl Car Commercials

The 2012 Super Bowl featured commercials from nearly all of the world’s leading automotive companies. For your viewing pleasure, here is a list of the 2012 Super Bowl car commercials.

Audi

Kia

Hyundai


Acura

Volkswagon

Lexus

Honda

Chevrolet

Chrysler

For those of you who are buying a new or used car in Louisville, or perhaps one in another city in Kentucky or Indiana, what Super Bowl car commercial appealed to you the most? Which of these cars are you most realistically considering to buy?

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A list of Louisville car service centers

There are many options when it comes to getting your car or truck serviced/repaired in Louisville, Kentucky. Your options include mom and pop service shops, car dealerships and regional/national auto repair chains. For your convenience, here is a list of some of the most popular Louisville car service centers:

Louisville Dealerships

A list of Louisville dealerships that offer car services and repair.

The Kia Stores

Big M Chevrolet

Sam Swope Auto Group

Bob Hook Chevrolet

Oxmoor Toyota

Louisville Automotive Repair

Shops that offer automotive repair in Louisville

Springdale Automotive

Roppel’s

Regional/National Automotive Repair Centers

A list of regional and national car service centers with shops in Louisville.

Meineke

Ken Towery

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