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<blockquote data-quote="SirShaun" data-source="post: 15969260" data-attributes="member: 163618"><p>Cutting the lineup, while it may have been a good business move, was a nightmare for PR. The way it was presented, made it look to appear as Ford re-positioning to a global focus, catering to the global market, and stepping back from US market/demand. It didn't come off as the most patriotic news, that's for sure.</p><p></p><p>Other companies are doing this as well, but it's not presented to the public with the same visibility.</p><p></p><p>Ford would have been better off, to make the bare minimum of the cut models, to meet whatever number justifies a production car, just to avoid telling people the shit isn't selling.</p><p></p><p>In cutting these models, it also probably correlates to layoffs and contributing to the unemployment statistic.</p><p></p><p>Overall Ford created a very negative outlook. They did it to themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SirShaun, post: 15969260, member: 163618"] Cutting the lineup, while it may have been a good business move, was a nightmare for PR. The way it was presented, made it look to appear as Ford re-positioning to a global focus, catering to the global market, and stepping back from US market/demand. It didn't come off as the most patriotic news, that's for sure. Other companies are doing this as well, but it's not presented to the public with the same visibility. Ford would have been better off, to make the bare minimum of the cut models, to meet whatever number justifies a production car, just to avoid telling people the shit isn't selling. In cutting these models, it also probably correlates to layoffs and contributing to the unemployment statistic. Overall Ford created a very negative outlook. They did it to themselves. [/QUOTE]
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