This is overall (including full size)
Combining midsize and compact would really just be the numbers listed above, plus Maverick's 155,051 since they're the only entrant now, which would put Ford in 2nd, at 226,011.
I quickly did it for you....this is compact+midsize......models on the left, companies on the right.
Only two compact trucks for sale in the US Market and that will be down to one in about 18 months or so.
Then again it might be two, since CE1 is supposed to slot in above the Maverick and be smaller then the Ranger.
The F-150 got a refresh after the Ranger was shown off (but was delayed due to host of different reasons)
The Maverick got a refresh and the Bronco Sport did also...not new but refreshed.
Ford hasn't had a completely new product/nameplate since 2020/2021 or so, with the Bronco, Bronco Sport and Maverick.
COVID royally screwed up things and Ford EVs plans just compounded that.
Hi Rick Atkins and welcome to the Blue Oval Forums. Yes, no need for a power flush. However, what I would recommenced is finding a Ford Dealer or independent shop that uses a transmission fluid exchange machine (as opposed to a power flush macine). It will replace far more of the fluid than the DIY, drain/fill/drive, drain/fill/drive, drain/fill/drive method, but without the dangers (ever so slight) that a power flush can sometimes have in certain situations.
In addition, if your 2015 Fusion is AWD, I would highly recommend you have the PTU and RDU fluids drained and filled. Although listed in the Maintenance Schedule as "Lifetime" fluids, they are not. If you plan on keeping your vehicle for sometime, have them replaced.
I am sure others will also jump in to help, so keep us updated and good luck.