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Ford Announced It Will Phase Out Every Car Except Mustang And Focus Active
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15889131" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Here's the kicker... </p><p></p><p>Ford announced the death of most of it's car lines. But they didn't say they were exiting the market completely. I'm keen to think they will relaunch an older name, or come out with a new one and fill that small car gap. Otherwise they will start pushing CUV's. </p><p></p><p>Realistically, CUV's make more sense to the average consumer. In my city, roads are awful, flooding is an issue, and dirt roads still exist in the rural parts. Taking a car down my industrial road at work is a fools errand, and high water makes driving a car sketchy at best. I drive a truck, and the lady will drive a CUV or 4Runner once we get rid of her tiny car. </p><p></p><p>Point is, I think the usefulness of a CUV/SUV is catching up now that they aren't gas hogs. And Ford sees that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15889131, member: 46336"] Here's the kicker... Ford announced the death of most of it's car lines. But they didn't say they were exiting the market completely. I'm keen to think they will relaunch an older name, or come out with a new one and fill that small car gap. Otherwise they will start pushing CUV's. Realistically, CUV's make more sense to the average consumer. In my city, roads are awful, flooding is an issue, and dirt roads still exist in the rural parts. Taking a car down my industrial road at work is a fools errand, and high water makes driving a car sketchy at best. I drive a truck, and the lady will drive a CUV or 4Runner once we get rid of her tiny car. Point is, I think the usefulness of a CUV/SUV is catching up now that they aren't gas hogs. And Ford sees that. [/QUOTE]
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