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In Q3'25, Ford Motor Company's (F) total revenue reached approximately $44.3B USD, with the Vehicles, parts, and accessories segment dominating at $41.7B USD, followed by Services and other revenue at $902M USD, Used vehicles at $687M USD, Leasing income at $104M USD, Financing income with no data, and Insurance income at $38K USD. This marks a stable performance in the core automotive segment compared to the prior quarter. Over the period from Q4'22 to Q3'25, the Vehicles, parts, and accessories segment exhibited volatility with peaks at $48.2B USD in Q4'23 and troughs around $35.9B USD in Q1'25, reflecting cyclical demand patterns, while ancillary segments like Financing income grew steadily to $2.1B USD by Q4'24 before no data in Q3'25, and Services and other revenue showed consistent upward momentum from $641M USD to $902M USD. Overall, total revenue trended upward with significant growth in Q4'23 and Q4'24, driven by financing and leasing contributions, though Q2'25 displayed anomalously low values across segments suggesting potential data incompleteness. The breakdown underscores the dominance of vehicle sales (over 90% of total revenue) amid fluctuating market conditions.