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Image | Automobile | Production | Sales |
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Ferrari 308 GTB and GTS | 1975–85 | 7,412 coupés and targa tops. | |
Ferrari 348 | 1989–95 | 8,844 coupés and convertibles. | |
Ferrari 360 | 1999–2004 | Bestselling Ferrari in history; over 17,000 coupés and convertibles. | |
Ferrari 456 | 1992–2003 | 3,289 | |
Ferrari BB | 1973–84 | 2,261 in one single generation. | |
Ferrari Dino | 1966–80 | 10,089, all variations (GT4 accounted for despite the Dino nameplate discontinued in 1976). | |
Enzo Ferrari | 2002–4 | 400 in one single generation, not including FXX and Maserati MC12 variants. | |
Ferrari F355 | 1994–99 | 11,273 coupés, convertibles and targa tops. | |
Ferrari F40 | 1987–92 | 1,311 | |
Ferrari F50 | 1995–97 | 349 | |
Ferrari Mondial | 1980–93 | 6,884 | |
Ferrari Testarossa | 1984–96 | 9,957 in three generations, accounting for 2,280 512 TRs and 500 F512 Ms. | |
Fiat 126 | 1973–2000 | 4,671,586, including versions built in Poland. | |
Fiat 127 | 1971–83 | Fiat's first supermini, 3,730,000, not including sales of licensed or derivative versions by SEAT and Zastava. | |
Fiat 500 | 1957–75 | Known as the Nuova to distinguish it from the earlier Topolino; 3,600,000 in a single design. | |
Fiat Panda | 1980–present | over 6,500,000 in the first two generations (produced still). | |
Fiat Punto | 1993–present | Over 6,000,000 up to 2005. | |
Fiat Uno | 1983–present | Approximately 8,800,000 worldwide to 2004; sold over six million in Europe before being replaced by the Punto in 1995. Eighth best selling automobile platform in history. | |
Fiat X1/9 | 1972–89 | 160,000 in a single design. | |
Ford Aerostar | 1986-97 | 2,029,577 in two generations. | |
Ford CE14 platform | 1981–90 | Approximately 4,170,000 over two marques not counting the longer wheelbased Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz. | |
Ford Cortina | 1962–82 | Over 4,300,000 in five generations. | |
Ford Crown Victoria | 1992–2011 | Approximately 760,000 over two generations not counting earlier Crown Victorias part of other Ford series and not counting 1999-2011. (Production over 1999-2011 is unknown but a good guess would place it at about 900,000.) | |
Ford D186 platform | 1986–95 | Approximately 4,570,000 over two marques excluding Lincoln Continental. | |
Ford E-Series | 1961–present | Formerly known as the Econoline; over 5,000,000. | |
Ford Escort (Europe)/(North America) | 1968–2003 | Almost 20,000,000 worldwide across several platforms and generations; Ford's bestselling car nameplate. | |
Ford Explorer | 1990–present | Over 6,000,000 in five generations. | |
Ford F-Series | 1948–present | Ford's bestselling and longest running nameplate. America's bestselling vehicle for 28 consecutive years; 33,900,000 in 12 generations to May 2010. | |
Ford Falcon | 1960–present | Over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. | |
Ford Fiesta | 1976–present | Over 13,000,000 in six generations. | |
Ford Fiesta | 1976–89 | Approximately 5,250,000. | |
Ford Focus | 1998–present | Over 9,200,000 in three generations. | |
Full-size Ford and Mercury | 1969–78 | Approximately 7,850,000 over two marques. Second best best selling Ford automobile platform after Ford Model T. | |
Ford Granada (North America) | 1975-82 | 2,066,336 in two generations. | |
Ford GT | 2005-06 | 4,038 in one generation. | |
Ford LTD | 1967–86 | Approximately 5,530,000 produced over four generations. | |
Ford Model A | 1927–31 | 4,320,446 sales for the successor to the Ford Model T. | |
Ford Model T | 1908–27 | 16,500,000; the second bestselling single design, and the first to sell five, ten and fifteen million cars. | |
Ford Mustang | 1964–present | Over 9,000,000 in five generations. Mustang is Ford Motor Company's longest-running car nameplate. It was introduced on April 17, 1964 at the New York World's Fair. | |
Ford Ranchero | 1957-79 | 508,355 produced. | |
Ford Ranger | 1983–2003 | Over 5,000,000. | |
Ford RS200 | 1984–86 | 225. | |
Ford Sierra | 1982–93 | 2,700,500 in two generations. | |
Ford Taurus | 1986–present | 7,519,919 in the first four generations through 2007. | |
Ford Tempo | 1984-94 | 2,732,542. | |
Ford Thunderbird | 1955-97, 2002–05 | 4,438,106 across eleven generations. | |
Ford Transit | 1965–present | 6,000,000 across seven generations. | |
Frazer Standard | 1947–51 | Frazer's best selling nameplate; approximately 90,000 in one generation. | |
FSO Polonez | 1978–2002 | 1,061,807 three generations of Polish car produced in Fabryka Samochodów Osobowych in Warsaw. |
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