Ford on track to beat Toyota with best-selling car

Ford on track to beat Toyota with best-selling car

Ford Motor Co. says its Focus small caris on track to become the best-selling car in the world this year, trumping theToyota Corolla.

Ford sold 489,616 Focus sedans and hatchbacks worldwide inthe first half of 2011. That was almost 27,000 more than the perennialbest-seller, the Toyota Corolla.

Ford made the announcement at its assembly plant in Rayong,which opened in May to build the Focus. The Thailand plant, which is one ofFord's most advanced, has the capacity to produce 150,000 cars per year forsale in Thailand, Vietnam, Australia and other countries in the region.

Ford's recently revamped Focus is sold in more than 100countries worldwide. It's a strong seller in the U.S., where Focus sales wereup 31 percent in the first half of the year compared with 2011. But the Corollais still king in the U.S., where it outsold the Focus by nearly 27,500 in thefirst half of the year.

The Corolla could still top the Focus worldwide, too. Lastyear at this time the Focus was ahead of the Corolla, but the Corolla pulledthrough in the end, outselling the Focus by more than 259,000 vehicles.

At the plant Friday, Ford executives were also celebratingthe production of the 350 millionth vehicle Ford has made since its founding109 years ago.

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