How many cars did Ford sell in 1914?
Context: Ford's Model T era and 1914 production
Why counting sales can vary
Estimated 1914 sales range
- About 250,000 Model T cars sold in 1914 (a commonly cited figure).
- Estimates range from roughly 230,000 to 270,000 depending on counting conventions (exports, model-year alignment, etc.).
- The vast majority of these sales were Model T variants such as the Runabout and Touring Car, reflecting Ford’s global distribution network at the time.
Methodology and sources
Why 1914 mattered
Summary
How much was a Ford car in 1914?
Four cylinder, 22 horsepower, original cost $550. Top speed 45 miles per hour.
How many Fords were produced by 1915?
Answer
| Year | Cars (Ford only) | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1912 | 170,211 | 170,211 |
| 1913 | 202,667 | 202,667 |
| 1914 | 308,162 | 308,162 |
| 1915 | 501,462 | 501,462 |
How many cars did Ford make in 1913?
Ford's newest assembly line, complete with its massive moving belts, was up and running in 1913. Ford produced 250,000 Model T automobiles that year.
How many cars has Ford sold since 1903?
Ford Motor Company has assembled over 350 million vehicles since 1903! Picture dated to 1940's.
