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Re: Ford cars out
Kinda makes me sad the buying trends in the US have made Ford come to this decision.... it’s not like we all want to drive yank tanks.
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Re: Ford cars out
If the average price of a car sold in the US as of Jan 2018 was $36,270. According to Average New-Car Prices Rise Nearly 4 Percent For January 2018 On Shifting Sales Mix, According To Kelley Blue Book - Feb 1, 2018
Then people are easily justifying a 36k suv crossover car made into truck vehicle over a lowly car
More room usually. Keeping up with the joneses. Etc.
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Re: Ford cars out
Originally Posted by
Bill1234
Evidence points to the continental going RWD and then getting suicide doors in a new model with design elements from the navigator and aviator
Originally Posted by
DetailKitty
Kinda makes me sad the buying trends in the US have made Ford come to this decision.... it’s not like we all want to drive yank tanks.
Originally Posted by
MattPersman
I'm wondering what ripple effect this will have across the board? I thought I heard Chevy was going to kill the Impala... Wonder how long the Malibu and Cruze wll hang around. Just when Chevy came out with a Cruze Hatch.
Makes me think about the rest of the manufacturers to include BMW, Merc, Lexus, Infinity, etc...
I know when we travel I rent an SUV because most of the places we want to go up north in AZ may not have paved roads, AWD & 4WD is a nice option if needed. Not taking a Mustang across that... Plus the bigger SUV's provide a lot more comfort, can pack the dogs, lots of water, food, backpacks etc... Went to Sedona recently, rented a Infinity QX80. HUGE! Before that we got a Ford Expedition.
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