The sentence below requires a citation.

In the last three years, Ford has sold more automobiles in America than any other auto-manufacturer.

1.True
2.False

I say False. Please check my answer.

I agree; that sentence should be cited because it's controversial. Are trucks, SUV's, etc. included? Who made that statement?

... requires a citation ...

Please re-think.

To determine whether the statement "In the last three years, Ford has sold more automobiles in America than any other auto-manufacturer" requires a citation, we need to understand if it is a fact that can be easily verified or if it is an opinion that may require a reliable source.

In this case, the statement is a factual claim about the number of automobile sales by Ford compared to other auto-manufacturers in America. To confirm its accuracy, we can consult reliable sources or industry reports that track automobile sales data.

To check if your answer of "False" is correct, we would need to find evidence that contradicts the claim made in the sentence. Without researching any external sources, we cannot definitively determine the accuracy of the statement.

Therefore, to provide an accurate answer, it is necessary to consult reliable sources or industry reports to determine whether Ford has indeed sold more automobiles in America than any other auto-manufacturer in the last three years.